Grand Tetons float trip or lake cruise
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Grand Tetons float trip or lake cruise
Will be in the Grand Tetons for two days in mid-August with three kids ages 8 thru 14. Would you recommend a float trip OR a lake cruise on Jackson Lake?
Any other "must see" or "must do" ideas?
Thanks.
Any other "must see" or "must do" ideas?
Thanks.
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About a million years ago I did the float trip with my family..mom, dad, and my two brothers. It was very fun as I recall, very safe, beautiful scenery.
To give you an idea of how long ago, one of the guides was dating Linda Bird Johnson. LOL I think your kids might find the raft trip a little more interesting than cruising Jackson Lake.
To give you an idea of how long ago, one of the guides was dating Linda Bird Johnson. LOL I think your kids might find the raft trip a little more interesting than cruising Jackson Lake.
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We just did a float trip with Triangle X at the beginning of June. Our guide, Brian, was friendly and professional, and shared a lot of interesting information about the park and what we were seeing as we went.
Stop at one of the visitor centers and ask the ranger where the best places are to see wildlife. You'll see bison, elk, etc. as you're driving, but they will know if there are any don't-miss spots.
If you click on my name, you'll find my Grand Teton/Yellowstone trip report.
Lee Ann
Stop at one of the visitor centers and ask the ranger where the best places are to see wildlife. You'll see bison, elk, etc. as you're driving, but they will know if there are any don't-miss spots.
If you click on my name, you'll find my Grand Teton/Yellowstone trip report.
Lee Ann
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We did the float trip on the Snake River last year, which we enjoyed very much - I can't comment on the Jackson Lake cruise, but I assume the river trip would be somewhat more interesting, as I imagine the scenery changes more often. We went with Barker-Ewing, and had a wonderful guide. We were very amused that the waiver we had to sign included a paragraph stating that we wouldn't sue if we were disturbed by any mention by the guide of geologic or evolutionary information that conflicted with our religious beliefs, or if behavior by any wildlife encountered was upsetting. I guess they have to protect themselves from the loonies and easily offended!
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