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August 10, 2023

Jackson Hole Float Trips in Spectacular Grand Teton

A view of Grand Teton from where most people begin floating the Snake River

Grand Teton was one of my favorite national parks long before I actually visited. There’s just something so mesmerizing about those distinctly rugged, craggy peaks.

As soon as we started planning a Bozeman > Big Sky > Yellowstone National Park > Jackson trip, I began researching Jackson Hole float trips.

Don’t get me wrong: There are many heavy-hitting national parks in this country. Heck, there are several heavy-hitting national parks in the western US alone! There are the magical canyons of Zion, Yosemite’s iconic Half Dome, the remote wilderness of Glacier…we could go on and on.

But for me, none of them hold a candle to the Tetons. Well, okay, maybe Glacier… Anyway, needless to say, finding the best Snake River float trip was high on my bucket list!

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Planning the best Snake River float trip

The Snake River and Grand Teton, where Jackson Hole float trips operate

Typical views on the best Jackson Hole float trips

As I started researching things to do in Grand Teton National Park, I remembered seeing photos of people on the water directly in front of the Tetons. I had no idea what that body of water was at the time, but I knew I needed to be there.

I quickly learned that the pictures I saw were of people on Jackson Hole float trips. As it turns out, a scenic Snake River float trip is widely considered the thing to do.

We usually avoid “touristy” attractions, preferring to explore on our own, but when in Rome, right? At least, when Rome happens to be insanely beautiful Jackson Hole.

My quest to find the best Jackson Hole float trips was a bit overwhelming at first. There are dozens of outfitters and tour companies in Jackson Hole, all promising the best Grand Teton float trips.

Almost all of them have wonderful reviews, but I noticed huge price disparities and distinct differences in people’s trip photos. Many — like ours — included head-on views of the Grand Tetons, but others, well, didn’t.

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In the midst of obsessing over hundreds of Tripadvisor reviews, I finally figured out that only a few Jackson Hole float trips actually operate inside Grand Teton National Park. Aha!

Jackson Hole float trips inside GTNP

An aerial view of several people enjoying a Snake River float trip on a bend in the river

According to the National Park Service, only “authorized concessionaires” can take guests on Jackson Hole float trips within the boundaries of GTNP. The major difference between authorized concessionaires and other outfitters is their approved routes.

To put it plainly, it’s a tremendous difference.

Authorized concessionaires run their Grand Teton float trips on a 10-mile section beginning at Dead Man’s Bar and ending in Moose Landing. You’re inside the national park enjoying head-on, panoramic views of the Tetons the entire time. I can’t imagine a Snake River float trip any other way!

Can you think of any things to do in Grand Teton National Park that could possibly be better?!

The other best Snake River float trip outfitters operate their tours on a stretch just south of GTNP, through mostly private land. It’s beautiful — this is Jackson Hole, after all — but it just doesn’t compare.

Eight companies are listed as authorized concessionaires for Jackson Hole float trips, but several are private guest ranches. I consistently came across three names in my research:

Triangle X Ranch (operating as National Park Float Trips)

Barker-Ewing Scenic Float Trips

Solitude Float Trips

After agonizing over more reviews (admittedly, I’m that girl — I don’t know how I survived before Yelp or TripAdvisor!), I settled on Triangle X float trips.

Triangle X Ranch has been offering the Snake River float trip for over 50 years, their reviews are near-perfect, and they offer both sunrise and sunset floats. In case you don’t know this about me, watching sunrises and sunsets from as many different places as possible is one of my “things.”

Triangle X float trips

A panorama of the Grand Tetons range, as seen from one of the Jackson Hole float trips

Looking down on bends in the river that the best Snake River float trips travel

To be fair, I’m sure we would have had a wonderful experience on any Grand Teton float trip. At the same time, I can’t imagine anyone doing a better job than Triangle X float trips. Does that make sense?!

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Our Snake River float trip was about three hours total. A Triangle X Ranch guide met us at the endpoint, then drove us to the starting point, about 15 minutes away. This way, our vehicle was right there waiting for us when we got off the boat.

We had the absolute best Snake River float trip guide. He’s a seasoned angler and a 20-plus-year Jackson native, so he was a wealth of knowledge.

Between expertly steering our raft and telling us when the best photo ops were coming up, he told us about the Tetons’ geology and taught us how to identify juvenile bald eagles.

Fun fact: they don’t get their signature white heads until adulthood. He also explained how mighty and “advanced” the Snake River is, even in the more calm section. In fact, on our Jackson Hole scenic float he pointed out a channel that wasn’t there just a few hours earlier!

Triangle X float trips generally run from mid-May to late September. Summer weather in Jackson Hole can be unpredictable, so wear layers.

You will not (**should not) get wet during your Snake River float trip. I wore leggings, a light long-sleeved top, North Face fleece jacket, Chacos, and a beanie. Halfway through, I ditched my jacket and hat. We paid $159 for two of us, plus a $40 tip — money very well spent.

If you’re looking for things to do in Grand Teton National Park, a Snake River float trip with Triangle X should be at the top of your list. They also offer guided fishing trips and although we didn’t stay at the Triangle X Ranch this trip, we got a sneak peek and it is to die for.

Looking for more things to do in Grand Teton National Park?

Our Snake River float trip was by far one of our favorite things to do in Grand Teton National Park. We hope you enjoy yours too! Don’t forget to pin this post for planning your own Jackson Hole float trips!

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  • Katherine
    November 30, 2020

    Excellent tips on finding tour operators who actually work inside Grand Teton NP! I don’t know that I would have been able to put that together myself. It looks like a stunning place to float!

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  • CHELSEA MESSINA
    December 6, 2020

    Oh my gosh this looks like so much fun! I’ve been to Big Sky, Yellowstone, and the Tetons – but it was in the winter, with very little time. When I go back i’ll keep this in mind- this is right up our alley!

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The past few months (okay, who am I kidding, the better part of this year 😅) have been the busiest and wildest of my life, but I've also never felt more 'home.' Ironically, that has included moving cross-country, driving literally across the country no less than FOUR times in just four months, living in 3 different places in that same timeframe as we transitioned, and then moving Steven as well and combining households. It's an odd juxtaposition and it's certainly come with its fair share of challenges and highs and lows, but I wouldn't trade being right here for anything.

I still haven't shared SO much from this fall - my epic solo road trip through Glacier and across the country, our honeymoon, a pleasantly surprising, amazing press trip to Indianapolis, and a week spent in the Smokies earlier this month. 

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One of the prettiest, most magical spots in the Tetons is also one of the least crowded. 📍 Leigh Lake

Maybe because it's right next to uber-crowded Jenny Lake and String Lakes, I have no idea, but....go. There's an excellent chance you'll have it mostly to yourself! 

This was an absolutely gorgeous Friday in late September (i.e.; busy season 🍂🍁), and we only saw two other groups on the trail all afternoon. 

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If you love the mountains, honeymoon in the mountains! There's no rule that says you have to go somewhere tropical or exotic. 

In 5 days, we hiked, rode the Jackson Hole Aerial Tram, watched spectacular sunsets, spotted moose and bear 🫎, ate incredibly well, took scenic drives, fished 🎣, cruised across Lake Jenny, and more. 

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If you love the mountains, honeymoon in the mountains! There's no rule that says you have to go somewhere tropical or exotic. In 5 days, we hiked, rode the Jackson Hole Aerial Tram, watched spectacular sunsets, spotted moose and bear 🫎, ate incredibly well, took scenic drives, fished 🎣, cruised across Lake Jenny, and more. 🍁 Fall color was at peak 9/26-10/1 . . . . . #grandtetons #tetons #grandtetonnationalpark #jacksonhole #jacksonholewyoming #wynot #honeymooners #wyoming
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This right here is EXACTLY why I asked @tdcameraman to shoot our elopement. 

I obviously had no idea what exactly he'd come up with, but I knew 150% it would be incredible. We didn't give him any sort of shot list and we let him do 100% of the scouting on his own. We simply trusted the process and his creative genius, and could not be happier with the result.

By the way, Taylor isn't an elopement or wedding photographer. In fact, most of the time he doesn't even shoot pictures with people 😂 

Just goes to show that you truly never know what may come from a simple conversation. Don't be afraid to put yourself out there! 

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I hope you all had a wonderful Thanksgiving! 

In this season of reflecting and thankfulness, I'm incredibly grateful for having found a sense of place. Some people may not understand what that means, while others immediately get it...which means you, too, know that feeling.

The past few months (okay, who am I kidding, the better part of this year 😅) have been the busiest and wildest of my life, but I've also never felt more 'home.' Ironically, that has included moving cross-country, driving literally across the country no less than FOUR times in just four months, living in 3 different places in that same timeframe as we transitioned, and then moving Steven as well and combining households. It's an odd juxtaposition and it's certainly come with its fair share of challenges and highs and lows, but I wouldn't trade being right here for anything.

I still haven't shared SO much from this fall - my epic solo road trip through Glacier and across the country, our honeymoon, a pleasantly surprising, amazing press trip to Indianapolis, and a week spent in the Smokies earlier this month. 

Over the next few weeks as the year comes to a close, I'll do that and catch up with y'all. But bear with me, because it probably won't be in any sort of order (kinda like my life of late 🤪).

📍 @roamstead 

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I hope you all had a wonderful Thanksgiving! In this season of reflecting and thankfulness, I'm incredibly grateful for having found a sense of place. Some people may not understand what that means, while others immediately get it...which means you, too, know that feeling. The past few months (okay, who am I kidding, the better part of this year 😅) have been the busiest and wildest of my life, but I've also never felt more 'home.' Ironically, that has included moving cross-country, driving literally across the country no less than FOUR times in just four months, living in 3 different places in that same timeframe as we transitioned, and then moving Steven as well and combining households. It's an odd juxtaposition and it's certainly come with its fair share of challenges and highs and lows, but I wouldn't trade being right here for anything. I still haven't shared SO much from this fall - my epic solo road trip through Glacier and across the country, our honeymoon, a pleasantly surprising, amazing press trip to Indianapolis, and a week spent in the Smokies earlier this month. Over the next few weeks as the year comes to a close, I'll do that and catch up with y'all. But bear with me, because it probably won't be in any sort of order (kinda like my life of late 🤪). 📍 @roamstead #senseofplace #itsbetteroutside #greatsmokymountains #easttennessee #cosbytn #roamstead
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One of the prettiest, most magical spots in the Tetons is also one of the least crowded. 📍 Leigh Lake

Maybe because it's right next to uber-crowded Jenny Lake and String Lakes, I have no idea, but....go. There's an excellent chance you'll have it mostly to yourself! 

This was an absolutely gorgeous Friday in late September (i.e.; busy season 🍂🍁), and we only saw two other groups on the trail all afternoon. 

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#grandtetons #tetons #grandtetonnationalpark #jacksonhole #jacksonwy #wynot #leighlake #honeymoon #grandteton
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One of the prettiest, most magical spots in the Tetons is also one of the least crowded. 📍 Leigh Lake Maybe because it's right next to uber-crowded Jenny Lake and String Lakes, I have no idea, but....go. There's an excellent chance you'll have it mostly to yourself! This was an absolutely gorgeous Friday in late September (i.e.; busy season 🍂🍁), and we only saw two other groups on the trail all afternoon. . . . . . . . #grandtetons #tetons #grandtetonnationalpark #jacksonhole #jacksonwy #wynot #leighlake #honeymoon #grandteton
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If you love the mountains, honeymoon in the mountains! There's no rule that says you have to go somewhere tropical or exotic. 

In 5 days, we hiked, rode the Jackson Hole Aerial Tram, watched spectacular sunsets, spotted moose and bear 🫎, ate incredibly well, took scenic drives, fished 🎣, cruised across Lake Jenny, and more. 

🍁 Fall color was at peak 9/26-10/1

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#grandtetons #tetons #grandtetonnationalpark #jacksonhole #jacksonholewyoming #wynot #honeymooners #wyoming
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If you love the mountains, honeymoon in the mountains! There's no rule that says you have to go somewhere tropical or exotic. In 5 days, we hiked, rode the Jackson Hole Aerial Tram, watched spectacular sunsets, spotted moose and bear 🫎, ate incredibly well, took scenic drives, fished 🎣, cruised across Lake Jenny, and more. 🍁 Fall color was at peak 9/26-10/1 . . . . . #grandtetons #tetons #grandtetonnationalpark #jacksonhole #jacksonholewyoming #wynot #honeymooners #wyoming
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This right here is EXACTLY why I asked @tdcameraman to shoot our elopement. 

I obviously had no idea what exactly he'd come up with, but I knew 150% it would be incredible. We didn't give him any sort of shot list and we let him do 100% of the scouting on his own. We simply trusted the process and his creative genius, and could not be happier with the result.

By the way, Taylor isn't an elopement or wedding photographer. In fact, most of the time he doesn't even shoot pictures with people 😂 

Just goes to show that you truly never know what may come from a simple conversation. Don't be afraid to put yourself out there! 

Taylor, thank you so much for capturing us so accurately in our untamed, very non-traditional light. And especially thank you for being committed to this vision 😅🙏
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This right here is EXACTLY why I asked @tdcameraman to shoot our elopement. I obviously had no idea what exactly he'd come up with, but I knew 150% it would be incredible. We didn't give him any sort of shot list and we let him do 100% of the scouting on his own. We simply trusted the process and his creative genius, and could not be happier with the result. By the way, Taylor isn't an elopement or wedding photographer. In fact, most of the time he doesn't even shoot pictures with people 😂 Just goes to show that you truly never know what may come from a simple conversation. Don't be afraid to put yourself out there! Taylor, thank you so much for capturing us so accurately in our untamed, very non-traditional light. And especially thank you for being committed to this vision 😅🙏
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When I say we eloped, I mean it very literally. We didn't have a single wedding guest; it was just the two of us and our photographer @tdcameraman .... who is an absolutely incredible human, and also got ordained so he could be our legal officiant. 

Somehow, he managed to capture us reading our vows to one another, then said a few words to make it official, and THEN got some more amazing photos like this one, all in the same few seconds.

This was RIGHT after exchanging I do's, at our gorgeous ceremony site in Custer State Park. Not a soul walked by, and the lighting and weather were both perfect and magical. A fairy tale ❤️
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When I say we eloped, I mean it very literally. We didn't have a single wedding guest; it was just the two of us and our photographer @tdcameraman .... who is an absolutely incredible human, and also got ordained so he could be our legal officiant. Somehow, he managed to capture us reading our vows to one another, then said a few words to make it official, and THEN got some more amazing photos like this one, all in the same few seconds. This was RIGHT after exchanging I do's, at our gorgeous ceremony site in Custer State Park. Not a soul walked by, and the lighting and weather were both perfect and magical. A fairy tale ❤️
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When @tdcameraman sent us our wedding gallery, I was in the middle of 6 things (per usual 🤪), so I quickly skimmed through the 200+ pictures. I IMMEDIATELY honed in on this one and sent it to him. 

He replied back that it was probably his fave of the weekend, too. 

So, this seems like a good place to start.

📍 Somewhere off the Needles Highway in Custer State Park
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When @tdcameraman sent us our wedding gallery, I was in the middle of 6 things (per usual 🤪), so I quickly skimmed through the 200+ pictures. I IMMEDIATELY honed in on this one and sent it to him. He replied back that it was probably his fave of the weekend, too. So, this seems like a good place to start. 📍 Somewhere off the Needles Highway in Custer State Park
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