Located in the heart of Wyoming’s Teton Wilderness, Wilderness Trails Inc. offers guided archery and rifle hunts in and around Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Park. Our guided hunts provide access to Wyoming’s big game as well as Yellowstone National Park’s Elk population.
Join us on a personally guided Wyoming horseback tour through Yellowstone National Park and the magnificent wilderness of Grand Teton National Forest. Our small, guided horseback tours will give you a real taste of Wyoming’s wilderness and a peek at the area’s wildlife and flora and fauna.
Follow the trails blazed by the Indians and Mountain Men on horseback. Explore limitless miles of Wyoming trails travelled only accessible by riders and hikers. Ford Yellowstone's National Park’s hot water springs. Fly fish in Wyoming’s pristine lakes. Watch herds of elk graze on their summer range.
Join Wilderness Trails, Inc. on a Wildlife Watching Adventure in the Wyoming backcountry and experience Yellowstone’s unmatched natural beauty and abundance of North American Wildlife first hand. We carefully plan our adventures in Yellowstone’s wilderness to coincide with the natural cycle of the Yellowstone’s mountain animals.
Experience some of the best fly fishing in Wyoming on Wilderness Trails’ fishing trips to Heart Lake in Yellowstone National Park. These special fishing trips are for fisherman interested in hooking a trophy Lake Trout. We provide one experienced fishing guide for every two fishermen.
Looking for the perfect activity the whole family can enjoy on your Yellowstone Vacation? Wilderness Trails, Inc. offers the Bedroll & Breakfast adventure, a refreshing and wholesome adventure the entire family can enjoy! This is an overnight adventure in that begins in Grand Teton National Park and ends in Yellowstone.
Wilderness Trails, Inc. transports your party and gear on saddle horses and pack stock to the central campsite of your choice in Yellowstone or Grand Teton National Park. From your campsite, feel free to enjoy explore Wyoming’s wilderness on your own. Take a day hike through the Teton Wilderness, or cast a fly into Yellowstone’s Heart Lake.