Grand Tetons Trip, 3 nights Camp, 1 Night Hotel, June 18th-22nd
Grand Tetons Trip, 3 nights Camp, 1 Night Hotel, June 18th-22nd
Grand Tetons Trip, 3 nights Camp, 1 Night Hotel, June 18th-22nd
Grand Tetons Trip, 3 nights Camp, 1 Night Hotel, June 18th-22nd
Grand Tetons Trip, 3 nights Camp, 1 Night Hotel, June 18th-22nd
Grand Tetons Trip, 3 nights Camp, 1 Night Hotel, June 18th-22nd
Grand Tetons Trip, 3 nights Camp, 1 Night Hotel, June 18th-22nd
Grand Tetons Trip, 3 nights Camp, 1 Night Hotel, June 18th-22nd

Grand Tetons Trip, 3 nights Camp, 1 Night Hotel, June 18th-22nd

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We are excited to announce our next camping trip to the Jackson Wyoming Area. The trip will be 3 Nights camping and 1 Night in Teton Village Jackson Hole. Total of 4 nights! Day/Night 1 is optional, but worth it with the long drive. 

Cancelation Policy - Any cancellation will incur a $40 cancellation fee. We will give refunds minus the cancellation fee up to 15 days prior to the event. Any cancellations under 15 days notification will not receive any refunds!! No Exceptions!

Potential Itinerary

Day/Night 1: Wednesday June 18th (Optional) (Camping)

Drive 7 hours to Fremont Lake and get most of the drive out of the way. We will be camping on a gorgeous lake in Pinedale, Wyoming. This will be a great spot to have a chill night one and meet people on the trip. Mainly to drive most of the way.

Day 2/Night: Thursday June 19th (Hotel)

Leisurely wake up if camping at the lake or get up very early to drive from Denver. The first stop will be out in one of my favorite wilderness areas along granite creek. There will be a waterfall and hot spring to hangout at. We will also serve up some lunch with the views for the group. We will do lunch at 1:30 PM if you can make it in time from Denver.

After hanging out in the wilderness area, we will head to the Teton Village at the base of Jackson Hole Ski Resort. We will be staying at Jackson Hole Gravity Haus for one night so we can be rested up for the National Park (4 people per room to keep costs down). Anyone will an Ikon Base Plus pass we can take the tram up at 4PM to enjoy the views and see the skywalk. If you dont have an ikon pass tram rides are $49 in the summer. Later that night can stop at the Million Dollar Cowboy and Hot Tub.

Day 3: Friday June 20th (Camping in National Park)

Head into the National Park! We will have a hard hike option (Probably Delta Lake) and an easy hike option (Probably Jenny Lake). We will be staying at some group sites in the National Park at Colter Bay. I believe check in is at 12:00 noon. We will be at this campground for 2 night!

Day 4: Saturday June 21st (Camping in National Park)

Explore more of the massive National Park! TBD on activities! Some people might go up to Yellowstone as well.

Day 5: Sunday June 22nd (Head Home)

Do any last activities on your way out with your carpool. I am sure everyone will be exhausted from all the fun!

This will be bring your own food, camping gear, and beverages. There is a grocery store and food places in Jackson if needed. Camping meals are a great option once in the park. One lunch will be provided in granite creek wilderness area on Thursday afternoon (Included with Ticket). We can talk about setting up another group meal as well.

Carpools - Everyone will need to car pool as there are not tons of parking at national park sites and regular campsites. Helps to split gas for the long drive as well.

Communication - I will send out details in a mass email a month ahead of time. Double check your spam folder if you haven't received one. I will add a link to put everyone in a group chat so we can all communicate and coordinate rides.

Camping Gear If you don't have a tent/gear, don't fret. We should be able to find you a tent to share! We will have to share tents anyways as we have some restrictions to the amount of tents we can have.

No Pets No pets allowed as National Parks are not dog friendly. Especially, Tetons with all the animal activity.

Tents only-RVs, pop-ups, and trailers do not fit and are not permitted in the group tent camping sites.

Please do not bring firewood from outside. Help protect our public lands by buying local firewood in or near your destination campground. Firewood can spread insect pests and diseases that kill native trees.

Put away all food/trash in locked cars there are very likely visitors in the campground area. Safeguard yourselves by storing all food and aromatic items in the bearproof lockers or in your cars. Try to minimize food odors in your site. Do not leave food, coolers, or trash in unattended sites. Park rangers will ticket.

BYOB

*Must be at least 21 years old to attend.*

**This event will be rain or shine**

***MTN KDS, LLC is not responsible for any accident or injury on any camping trips or hikes. You are responsible for keeping yourself and valuables safe. Know your own limitations. By signing up you agree to this.**