Trip Planning Information

Transportation

The Jackson Hole Airport is located ten minutes from Jackson Hole. Jackson is serviced by Skywest, Delta, United, Northwest and American Airlines. Connections can be easily made in Salt Lake City, Denver, Dallas and Chicago. Many of our guests have also flown into Salt Lake City, Utah or Idaho Falls, Idaho and have enjoyed seeing the surrounding area driving to Jackson Hole. Most folks like to spend a few days in Jackson either before or after their Wagon Train tour with us. We also have an Outdoor Adventure Travel Package available that will make your stay in Jackson Hole even more exciting and easy to plan! Check it out here!

If making your own arrangements, plan to arrive in Jackson Hole by Sunday evening at the latest. On Monday morning, our bus and a cowboy will meet you at any Jackson motel at approximately 9 a.m. to transport you into the pristine country nestled between Yellowstone and Teton National Parks. We will arrive back in Jackson at approximately 4:30 p.m. on Thursday afternoon. We would be happy to make your hotel reservations for you or we would be happy to make some recommendations. We encourage guests to make reservations as soon as possible as Jackson Hole is a very popular summer destination.

What is Provided

Everything necessary for the trip is furnished except for your personal clothing and items. There are no hidden charges for guests of the Teton Wagon Train & Horse Adventure.

Guests sleep in two-man tents or can enjoy sleeping outside under the stars. Warm sleeping bags with three-inch foam mattresses, sheet liners, pillows and pillowcases are provided for each person. In the event of rain, ponchos are provided, however, you may bring your own if you desire.

What To Bring

To remember the scenic views for a lifetime, don’t forget your binoculars and camera (with extra batteries and lots of storage). Video cameras will also give you lasting memories. Bring a swimsuit to swim in the lakes. A canteen would be handy on a horseback ride or enroute from one camp to another.

Plan to travel light, using a duffel bag. No large suitcases, please. Footwear (rugged gym shoes, hiking boots, etc.) should be sturdy and cowboy boots are good if “broken in”. Two pair of footwear is a good idea in case one pair should get wet. Three pairs of jeans or long pants, socks and undergarments for every day, one warm shirt or sweat shirt, and long sleeved shirts to protect your arms from the sun are advised. Also bring t-shirts and a pair of shorts if you desire. A warm jacket is also suggested as temperatures can vary greatly in mountain areas. It is always good to be prepared. Bring sunblock and a hat (cowboy hats are fine), but any hat that keeps the sun off is good.

A flashlight comes in very handy. Toiletries should include anything you feel you need. Because we are traveling in pristine country, electricity is not available. Bring a wash cloth, towel, toothbrush, shaving gear and medicine.

We also have Adventure Gift Packs available. They are customized souvenirs that come in handy on the trip. They are for purchase here. Order them now and we will have them waiting for you when you board the bus Monday morning for your trip. Let your souvenirs travel the trail with you!