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    Scenic Safaris

    Scenic Safaris

    4.4(87 reviews)
    10.1 mi

    We did the snowmobile trip from the south entrance to Old Faithful. We were a large group and had…read morethree guides. Meaghan and Scarlet were terrific. Whatever you do be sure you don't get Anthony! I don't know why this business still employs him. He was gruff and generally had a nasty attitude. He really distracted from the experience.

    Three negatives within the first 30 minutes of the trip. Will update if there's positive changes,…read moreif this review is not updated, the experience did not get better. For $600-850 a snow mobile, this outfit is greatly missing customer etiquette. We were told to be ready at 6am sharp. We wanted to confirm which side of the hotel pickup was, however neither the 1800 or 307 numbers work. We called repeatedly, text the 307 number, and had no idea if we'd been scammed until the coach showed up at 6:28. Showing up late with no working phone number was shocking for an outfit that demands logistics and communication at 6am. Once the coach showed up, I asked Jeff (guide) if there's any coffee since it's a 1+ hour ride to Yellowstone and coffee shops were not open. Scenic Safari's response? "You can die for an hour in the back." A bit rude, I ignored it. For comparison, the hotel shuttle that runs FOR FREEE has coffee and hot chocolate prepped in the van. No coffee on a $600-800 per person is one thing, but "You can die for an hour in the back," has ZERO customer etiquette. We get in the coach and the man has the lights on full blast over our heads. When asked to dim them since it's pitch black outside and the contrast painful to anyone with migraines, Jeff makes the remark "lights are going off because there's someone sensitive in the back." Zero basic customer etiquette. Just turn the light off. Everyone heard the request. Three strikes before the fist 30 minutes of the trip with 8 hours to go.

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    Mill Iron Ranch

    Mill Iron Ranch

    4.7(70 reviews)
    2.4 mi

    Mill Iron Ranch was an unforgettable experience. We were a group of four women with zero horseback…read moreriding experience, and we did this to try something new and celebrate a birthday. I'm so glad we chose Mill Iron. The trail was breathtaking, reaching a couple thousand feet in elevation with stunning views of the Grand Tetons. It's very beginner friendly, and even the kids, both 9 & 11 years old, in the other our group had no trouble keeping up. We did the group ride instead of a private one, but it still felt personal and small with just one other family, we were a total of 8. Cole, our guide, was fantastic. He kept a safe, easy pace, took breaks for us and the horses, and even took group photos once we reached the top. A quick heads up for those considering the 2-hour trail ride: you don't get off the horse the entire time, so expect a little soreness or stiffness by the end. But honestly, it's so worth it. The staff is kind, professional, and clearly care deeply for the horses. We learned that each horse only does one ride a day to avoid being overworked. If you're on the fence about trying horseback riding, take this as your sign. Go for it, you won't regret it.

    We enjoyed a 2 hour horseback riding tour and Sadie was our guide. This is a family owned ranch…read morethat has been in the family for five generations. We rode up 2000 feet for incredible views in Bidger-Teton National Forest. The views were stunning and all of their horses are well taken care of and well trained. We had a wonderful time and highly recommend doing a tour with Mill Iron Ranch.

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    Alpine Slide - Grand opening of the Snow King gondola.

    Alpine Slide

    3.4(16 reviews)
    10.4 mi

    FUN! BRACE YOURSELF FOR SOME 'CAN WE GO AGAIN?' CHANTS No…read morematter what your age, you will have fun here. Just be prepared for the HUGE temptation of shelling out more dollars for more rides. EASY PROCESS ALL INCLUDED For about $15/person (with discounts the more rides you purchase) that also includes the chair lift ride to the top. The process buying the tickets was fairly simple although some of the staff look like completely bored teens being forced into labor. The line to get onto the Lift was fairly long--even with only 20 people ahead it still took almost 20 minutes until our turn. At the top the employee's instructions on making the cart faster/ensuring safety was easy to understand. Great for little kids. THE VIEW AND THE RIDE Being from Flat Florida and even coming from so many awesome views at nearby Yellowstone--the chair ride to the top was still breathtaking. Glances behind you provide great views of Jackson as well as the valley beyond. Of course it's also cool seeing the ground drop away from your feet with only a lap bar as your safety. We sat frozen though because the chair lift swayed with the gentle wind and strange creaking sounds made it sound like our cart would fall away any second. Although I understand the limitations, the 'advanced' slide (that doesn't mean you have to be experienced) could've easily become more 'thrilling' with the addition of sharper descents and a few uphill ascents. Oh well- it was definitely a fun ride either way especially with feeling the wind on your face and seeing the bushes whip by you. Awww the ride ended too early (again I understand the limitations haha) making you want to go again and again.

    We loved the slide. You can go as fast or as slow as you want which makes it tons of fun for all…read moreages. The ski lift is older & my 7yr old was sure he was going to fall out but we enjoyed the view on the way up. Something fun to do on the mountain during the summer.

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    Snow King Mountain - My wife and I

    Snow King Mountain

    3.6(85 reviews)
    10.4 mi
    $$$

    Great little ski resort with multiple activities throughout the year. Family friendly and friendly…read morestaff.

    Most unprofessional management I have ever experienced in my life. I would never ever recommend…read moreanyone come here. If you have any type of issue, just know the managers are too lazy to do their job and put it on the poor employees up front to deal with with problems that isn't even their job to start. There was constant miscommunication with every employee we interacted with and the manager was well aware of what was going on and refused to even help. What's the point of your job then? We made well aware we were not experts and were beginner snowboarders. Not a single employee made us aware that the beginner slopes were closed. We were never given any advice on what to do and where to go. We get to one of the lifts and when asking the employee if it was the expert slope, he said "it's not too bad." It wasn't until we got off the lift, when we realized it wasn't the case. A different (only helpful employee in this situation) immediately came to help. When explaining we were beginners, he shared that we never should've been sent up there. After explaining the situation, the people inside mentioned they were unaware that the beginner slopes were closed. Due to the miscommunication (on their part) and the fact that our safety was at risk, we rightfully asked for a refund. Mind you, we didn't even get to experience anything of what we paid for. We immediately went back down at the recommendation of the helpful employee on the slope. Management refused to speak with us and refused a refund. Also, all of a sudden once a refund was mentioned, they were ready to offer alternatives for beginners. First of all, where was this in the beginning? Second, by this time the way the situation was already being handled, we were over it and had zero interest in returning. While I don't fully fault all the employees that attempted to help with the options they were given, I put full blame on management. There needs to be cohesive communication across all employees to prevent situations like this. And as a former customer service facing manager, I am absolutely floored by the unprofessionalism from the manager on duty on February 2, 2026. She was well aware of everything but not once did she come out of her office to apologize or offer any kind of assistance. Absolutely ridiculous, insulting to our time, energy and money.

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    Did NOT die! 60mph, 36 percent grade. The steepest zip line in North America

    Snow King Mountain - Did NOT die! 60mph, 36 percent grade. The steepest zip line in North America

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    Lewis & Clark River Expeditions - Bald eagle

    Lewis & Clark River Expeditions

    4.9(220 reviews)
    10.7 mi

    While planning our family trip to Jackson, WY, I came across Lewis and Clark through Google. When I…read morecalled, I had the pleasure of speaking with Madeleine--she was incredibly kind and accommodating. I'm very detail-oriented and tend to ask a lot of questions to make sure everything is covered, and she went above and beyond. Not only did she share all the details about their expeditions, but she also gave helpful recommendations for the area. We ended up booking two expeditions: the Shared Scenic Float and the Rafting trip. Both were fantastic. Grace guided our Float and Ben led the Rafting--each brought such skill and warmth to the experience. Check-in was smooth, the staff was friendly and welcoming--just what you'd hope for from a family-owned business. Prices are also very reasonable. Just a quick note: don't forget to tip your guides--they truly deserve it. Pro tip: If you're looking for a more intense rafting experience, go in late May or June when the water levels are higher.

    We had the BEST time whitewater rafting along the beautiful Snake River!! Our guide Mitch was…read moreamazing & kept the vibe going the whole time. He explained the history of the river & Jackson Hole. As exciting as it was we felt completely safe at all times! He had us rotate around so whoever wanted a turn in front could try it out! My husband & I did and it was a blast!! You could even jump in & swim at several spots along the river. If in Jackson in the warmer months this is a must do!!! Thank you Mitch for making this one of the best excursions we've ever done!!!

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    Snake River Cabins & RV Village

    Snake River Cabins & RV Village

    4.1(9 reviews)
    1.3 mi

    When booking this place, I was a bit nervous about what to expect. However once we got there, all…read moremy nerves vanished. This place is ADORABLE!! The cabins are so quaint and cozy. My friends and I rented a Honey Bear cabin, and it was the perfect size for the five of us. Inside, there is a sink and mini fridge, and lots of pots/pans/plates to use. No stove, but that was fine by us. They provided a grill outside, which we used to grill some brats one night. The rest of the time, we just used my Coleman stove and cooked on one of the picnic tables outside our cabin. The staff here were so friendly and helpful, which I've found to be a trend in Jackson in general. Every night, they would come around and light a campfire (a gas campfire) for us, which was lots of fun to sit around and enjoy. The campground itself is very well maintained, it was super clean and pretty. The layouts of the cabins made it really easy to chat and connect with others staying at the campground, since we all shared a common area to cook and sit by the fire. Overall, I really really enjoyed this place. It's a great price (comparatively) if you're looking to visit Jackson/the Tetons but avoid the super high prices of places you may find located right in Jackson. I had no issue with driving a little extra to save a bit of $$. I would definitely stay here again.

    We stayed for two nights in the honey bear cabin. My husband, myself and two kids. It was perfect!…read moreThe place itself is very well organized I and kept up. They light fires every night and it has a nice feel to it. The cabin was tight for the 4 of us, but it was cozy and we all slept great. We were at the Tetons and in Jackson most of the time anyhow. It is about 15 minutes from Jackson. It's right on the snake river and walking down there was a treat. The place is very quiet and the water pressure in the shower was GREAT! I'd stay here again!

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