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By AI, Created 11:25 PM UTC, May 20, 2026, /AGP/ – Teton Excursions opened its 2026 season with a broader lineup of private wildlife trips across Yellowstone and Grand Teton, including a new 4-day Bozeman-to-Jackson itinerary. The Jackson Hole company is leaning on private, naturalist-led tours as demand grows for flexible family travel in the parks.
Why it matters: - Teton Excursions is aiming at travelers who want a fully private park experience instead of a shared group tour. - The company says families often get comparable or lower per-person pricing than shared tours once group size reaches four or more. - Multi-generational groups are a growing part of the market because the tours can keep children, parents and grandparents together across a full day in the parks.
What happened: - Teton Excursions opened its 2026 season with an expanded private wildlife tour lineup for Yellowstone National Park and Grand Teton National Park. - The new offering includes a 4-Day Bozeman to Jackson Tour that starts in Bozeman, Montana, passes through Yellowstone and ends in Jackson Hole. - The company also retained its Complete Yellowstone Day Tour, Complete Grand Teton Private Tour, 2-Day Upper and Lower Loop Yellowstone Tour and 3-Day Grand Teton and Yellowstone Itinerary. - The company says it has completed more than 1,400 private tours and earned more than 450 combined five-star reviews on Google and TripAdvisor. - Teton Excursions says it is the only private wildlife tour company in Yellowstone and Grand Teton with owners who are University of Wyoming certified Master Naturalists.
The details: - Every tour is 100% private and built around the group’s pace. - Guides are trained by Master Naturalists. - Tours use late-model custom high-roof Ford Transits fitted with Vortex optics and Digiscope adapters for wildlife viewing. - The company prices by private group instead of by the individual seat. - A base rate covers up to four guests, and the per-person price drops as the group grows. - The company says there are no strangers in the van, no fixed schedule and no need to compromise on where to go or how long to stay. - The business runs a maximum of three private tours per day. - Emily Lucas handles guest communication personally, from initial inquiry through trip planning. - Lucas works with families on lodging recommendations and itinerary structure before they arrive in Jackson Hole. - Aaron Bailey and Emily Lucas also help with hotel and restaurant recommendations, according to a guest review included in the release. - Families can start tours from Jackson Hole, Teton Village and West Yellowstone. - The Bozeman-to-Jackson multi-day tour originates in Bozeman. - The company holds National Park Service Commercial Use Authorizations in Yellowstone and Grand Teton. - Aaron Bailey and Emily Lucas hold University of Wyoming Master Naturalist certification, University of Wyoming Outdoor Guide certification and Leave No Trace certification. - Emily Lucas also holds a Wyoming teaching certificate and has six years of classroom experience.
Between the lines: - Teton Excursions is positioning privacy, flexibility and hands-on planning as the main alternatives to standard park tours. - The strong emphasis on multigenerational travel suggests the company is targeting families willing to pay for convenience and customization. - Repeated five-star reviews and repeat bookings are being used as proof points for the premium model.
What’s next: - Travelers planning Yellowstone and Grand Teton trips can book direct through the company’s announcement or call 307-231-4697. - The company says direct booking provides the lowest available price and immediate access to Aaron and Emily for pre-trip planning. - The expanded 2026 lineup gives Teton Excursions more room to sell both single-day park visits and longer routed itineraries.
The bottom line: - Teton Excursions is betting that private, customizable wildlife tours will keep winning with families who want less logistics and more time in the parks.
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
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