Journeys School Of Teton Science Schools is a child daycare & preschools daycare located at 700 Coyote Canyon Rd, Jackson, Wyoming WY. Find contact info, location details, and similar daycares nearby.
What Parents Say
Teton Science Schools offers nature-based educational experiences including guided wildlife tours in Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks, as well as summer programs. Parents consistently praise the knowledgeable and passionate guides, quality wildlife viewing opportunities, comfortable accommodations, and inclusive approach to families of all ages. All reviews are 5-star ratings highlighting memorable educational experiences.
We had an amazing tour of Yellowstone through Teton Science Schools, and Bobby was the absolute highlight as our 10/10 tour guide! From the moment he picked us up at our resort, everything was thoughtfully planned out. He greeted us with coffee, tea, and cocoa to enjoy on the way, setting the perfect tone for the day. Bobby's knowledge was incredible—he taught us so much about Yellowstone's wildlife, ecosystem, terrain, springs, and geysers. He has a remarkable eye for spotting wildlife, and we had plenty of opportunities to stop and take a closer look. The snow coach was comfortable, and there were frequent bathroom breaks. The breakfast and lunch provided were great, too! Seeing Yellowstone in the winter was breathtaking and truly the highlight of our trip. A huge thanks to Bobby for making our first visit to Yellowstone so memorable. We’ll cherish this experience forever!
My family was lucky enough to do two tours with Teton Science School during our trip to the Jackson Hole area last week. We were guided by Scott, an incredibly knowledgeable, friendly and passionate naturalist during both tours. Our first tour was in the Grand Tetons park, during which we saw multiple moose, a herd of bison, several coyotes and many bird species. Our second tour was a full-day trip to Yellowstone, and we were able to visit multiple geothermal sites as well as see moose, elk, bison, coyotes, and bird life. Scott was able to adapt the itinerary to meet my family’s preferences, and answered what must have been hundreds of questions we lobbed his way during our tours. He also gave us tons of recommendations for hikes and areas to see wildlife during the rest of our trip. We hope to be back to the area soon, and will absolutely request Scott again!
If I could give 100 stars, I would! Our sunrise wildlife tour with Teton Science Schools was nothing short of magical, and that’s entirely thanks to our incredible guide, Kevin. He was not only exceptionally kind and accommodating, but also an absolute expert—his knowledge of the local wildlife and ecosystems was astounding and we thoroughly enjoyed learning from him. We saw an incredible variety of animals (bison, moose, mule deer, osprey, and more!) Kevin clearly has a deep love for the area and its wildlife, and his passion made the entire experience so much richer. We also had our 15-month-old son with us, and Kevin went above and beyond to make the experience enjoyable for all of us. He included our little one in the fun, helped us out when we needed breaks or diaper changes, and was patient and thoughtful throughout. This tour was the highlight of our 5-day trip to Jackson Hole. Teton Science Schools is incredibly lucky to have Kevin on their team, and we are so grateful for the unforgettable morning we spent with him. Don’t miss this tour!
My daughters (7 and 10) and I did a private snowcoach tour with Bobby and it was the highlight of our trip to Wyoming. He single-handedly turned two kids who just thought "animals are cute" when we started into budding naturalists who want to study the environment and science. A fantastic experience.
We enjoyed a spectacular tour of Yellowstone in the winter. Our guides Kevin and Sam from TSS were very informative, pleasant companions and ran the whole trip flawlessly. We spent a week with them, traversing the greater Yellowstone ecosystem from north to south. We were very lucky to see and hear two wolf packs, a hibernating bear, several foxes and coyotes, pygmy owls and thousands of elk. I recommend winter (more beautiful) and the north-to-south trip (so you start before dawn on the first few days, not the last few).