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3-Nights Wyoming Grand Teton Kayaking

MT Sobek
Offer ID: 1629288 | Prices from $1,709

Available Dates
8/28/2025 – 8/31/2025 : Call for pricing
9/1/2025 – 9/4/2025 : Call for pricing
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7/30/2026 – 8/2/2026 : Call for pricing
8/20/2026 – 8/23/2026 : Call for pricing
8/31/2026 – 9/3/2026 : Call for pricing
9/3/2026 – 9/6/2026 : Call for pricing

Spalding Bay
Grand Teton National Park
Jackson, WY
One glimpse of the Grand Teton National Park is enough to understand why this is a destination spot for adventurers the world over, and why it was so lovingly photographed by Ansel Adams. Your weekend getaway begins with a steady paddle on Jackson Lake toward a fabulous campsite at Grassy Island, situated just below the impressive Mount Moran and surrounded by breathtaking views. The star-studded sky is just a zipper pull away. Kayak to rarely traveled trails, leaving the boats behind and hiking into alpine lakes or waterfalls. At the culmination of your adventure, you'll float the Wild and Scenic Snake River. Throughout your time in the park, your local MT Sobek guides will share their knowledge and perspective, prepare delicious meals, and provide expert paddling instruction.

Highlights:
  • Kayak on stunning Jackson Lake to your camp at Grassy Island—the perfect base for lakeside adventure in Grand Teton National Park
  • Hike from Leigh Lake to Trapper Lake and into the Moran Canyon for panoramic views
  • Take a scenic float down the Snake River with views of the iconic Cathedral Group

Important Trip Details:
You should be capable of kayaking up to 7 miles (up to 6 hours) in calm to moderately rough conditions including choppy waters and variable winds. Hikes are between 2 to 4 miles with minimal elevation change. River rafting on the final day is suitable for beginners. You should be comfortable camping in the back country without access to bathrooms or running water.

Minimum Age: 7