Jackson Hole, Wyoming: teeming with wildlife
If you are a nature and wildlife enthusiast, there is not a
better place on earth to visit than Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Home
to diverse wildlife and miles upon miles of pristine wilderness,
Jackson Hole is a must visit for every outdoor lover. From bears
and birds to natural wonders and beauty, you can see it all on
your next Jackson Hole vacation.
Situated in a picturesque valley of the Rocky Mountains, Jackson
Hole serves as a gateway to several popular natural attractions
such as Yellowstone and Grand Teton national parks and other
national forests and wilderness areas. As you know, these areas
are famed for their diverse and untouched wildlife and natural
marvels like the geysers and hot springs of Yellowstone National
Park. Also to be found in this protected wilderness area are
stunning mountain vistas and gorgeous mountain valleys.
During the summer and fall months, Jackson Hole serves as the
destination for many who come to see the region's stunning
scenery and exotic wildlife. Here, you can enjoy comfortable
accommodations by night and venture out into the wilderness by
day. You can choose from guided expeditions led by wildlife
biologists or settle down for a quiet day of bird watching or
anything in between. The bottom line is that there is so much to
see in Jackson Hole, you will not be able to see everything
during one trip.
Guided Tours
In order to preserve the 14 million, pristine acres of the
Yellowstone Ecosystem, guided tours were introduced to lessen
the impact that millions of tourists can have on the delicate
natural balance of the area. These tours are led by trained
biologists, non-profit organizations and park rangers. Aside
from protecting the ecosystem from well-meaning tourists, these
guided tours also allow visitors an inside and educational look
into the natural world surrounding Jackson Hole.
Some of the most in-depth tours in the area are conducted by the
Great Plains Wildlife Institute located in Jackson Hole,
Wyoming. They offer several different expeditions all guided by
wildlife biologists. Here are just a few of the expeditions
offered by the Great Plains Wildlife Institute, (307)733-2623.
Sunrise & Sunset expeditions. Participants observe a major
species and learn how to ethically observe and find wildlife.
Full-day expeditions. A full day allows for locating more
species, learning interrelationships, behavior and habits while
participating in a hands-on wildlife research project.
Six-day expeditions. Participant in several different research
projects, with a wide variety of wildlife viewing and scenery.
Other tours can be found by contacting the Yellowstone National
Park, (307)344-7381, or the Grand Teton National Park,
(307)739-3300. Bird Watching in Jackson Hole
Jackson Hole, Wyoming is a top destination for bird watchers.
The landscape of the area includes lakes, ponds, marshes,
sageflats, grasslands, forested foothills, mountain slopes and
riparian, all of which offer different and exciting
bird-watching opportunities. No matter whether you are an avid
and experienced bird watcher or a novice, Jackson Hole is the
place to be for bird watching.
The best time to view birds in the Jackson Hole area is during
the late spring and throughout the summer months (from June to
late September). Since Jackson Hole is a top destination for
bird watching, you can find hoards of information on the bird
species that inhabit the region at the ranger stations and
information desks situated throughout the area.
As you can see, there is a lot of natural wonder to be found in
Jackson Hole, Wyoming. If you love nature, you will love what
you find in this breathtaking gateway to some of the world's
best nature preserves.