Teton Wagon Train and Horse Adventure

812 Cache Creek Drive
Jackson, WY 83002

307-734-6101

For an exciting family vacation and a unique outdoor experience, venture into the past and relive the experiences of the American West on the Teton Covered Wagon Train and Horse Adventure! The cowboys of the Double H Bar Ranches look forward to leading you on a 4 day, 3 night adventure of a lifetime into this beautiful and historic country.

Nestled between Yellowstone National Park and Grand Teton National Park in the Targhee National Forest, the covered wagons line out for an uncomparable trek full of majestic views. Gentle riding horses are available for those who would like to ride from camp to camp or trail ride further into the backcountry to visit waterfalls and viewing areas. Your wagon master and cowboy guides are all expert horsemen.

Your covered wagon is a modern version of the old Conestoga Wagons, equipped with rubber tires and padded seats for your comfort. Spend four days and three nights in new camps each day where moose, elk and deer are frequent visitors. Enjoy two peaceful evenings on the shores of high mountain lakes, home of the Loon and the Trumpeter Swan. 

The views on the Teton Wagon Train are uncomparable as our guests completely encircle the Teton Mountain Range and trek in country nestled very close to Yellowstone National Park, Teton National Park and two wilderness areas. In fact, we camp one night on the top of the Teton Mountain Range and trek continuously within the "Yellowstone Grizzly Bear Recovery Zone".

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