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Choose Your Pace: Hiking in Grand Teton and Yellowstone

Program No. 4937RJ
Hike past hot springs and geysers at your pace, learn about thermal features and wildlife and ride a tram up Rendezvous Mountain for a new view of Yellowstone and the Grand Tetons.

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LODGING & MEALS
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Sep 07, 2025 - Sep 13, 2025
Jun 29, 2025 - Jul 05, 2025
Aug 10, 2025 - Aug 16, 2025
Aug 17, 2025 - Aug 23, 2025
Aug 24, 2025 - Aug 30, 2025
Aug 31, 2025 - Sep 06, 2025
Sep 07, 2025 - Sep 13, 2025
Lodging and meal options may differ by date. Select a date to see the information specific to that date.
What You'll Eat
6 Breakfasts
6 Lunches
5 Dinners
Total: 17 Meals
The following choices may be available when requested in advance: Vegetarian, Low Fat, Low Salt, Gluten Free
Where You'll Stay
4 NIGHTS
Location: Jackson
From the highway at the base of Vogel's Hill, all you can see is a road disappearing into the contour of the land. Beyond, the Jackson Campus of Teton Science Schools is busy servicing the educational needs of school children, teachers-in-learning and students of nature young and old, while maintaining conservation easements on all but two percent of nearly 900 acres. Carefully integrated into the landscape are two residential lodges, five educational buildings, dining hall, maintenance building and welcome center. Built in 2004, all buildings were designed from a green perspective, using high-performance materials with low-level organic compounds and using minimal resources. Natural lighting and innovation in space design have resulted in an environment that benefits all who live, work and visit here. Residential lodges are dormitory-style, clean, and basic. Each room has enough beds to sleep four or five people, including bunk beds in the rooms, though top bunks are only used for youth. There will be no more than two participants/room for this program. Rooms contain a reading lamp, small table and chair, and private bathroom. All of the buildings have free wifi access; cell phone service is limited. 20 years ago, Teton Science Schools adopted the Shaker philosophy of hands-to-work which has served the school very well. We believe that if everyone cleans up after themselves as part of a community, people will have more respect for each other and the world around them. Hands to work also helps build a sense of community and rapport amongst participants. Youth participants help clean their rooms with the assistance of staff. Staff then check all the rooms for cleanliness after the participants have moved out of their rooms, helping to ensure all rooms are spotless upon move-in for the next group. For adult programs, we ask that participants help wipe down dining room tables after meals and pull linens from their beds at the end of the program.
2 NIGHTS
Location: Yellowstone National Park
Located near the renowned Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone and its Lower Falls, the Canyon Lodge is the most central of the park's nine locations. It's ideal for hiking and other outdoor activities, and is close to the Canyon Visitor Center, Cafeteria, Dining Lodge, and shops. The lodges are recently renovated and LEED certified. Sustainability features include energy efficient lighting and heating, eco-friendly toiletries, and recycling and compost bins in rooms.
4 NIGHTS
Location: Jackson
From the highway at the base of Vogel's Hill, all you can see is a road disappearing into the contour of the land. Beyond, the Jackson Campus of Teton Science Schools is busy servicing the educational needs of school children, teachers-in-learning and students of nature young and old, while maintaining conservation easements on all but two percent of nearly 900 acres. Carefully integrated into the landscape are two residential lodges, five educational buildings, dining hall, maintenance building and welcome center. Built in 2004, all buildings were designed from a green perspective, using high-performance materials with low-level organic compounds and using minimal resources. Natural lighting and innovation in space design have resulted in an environment that benefits all who live, work and visit here. Residential lodges are dormitory-style, clean, and basic. Each room has enough beds to sleep four or five people, including bunk beds in the rooms, though top bunks are only used for youth. There will be no more than two participants/room for this program. Rooms contain a reading lamp, small table and chair, and private bathroom. All of the buildings have free wifi access; cell phone service is limited. 20 years ago, Teton Science Schools adopted the Shaker philosophy of hands-to-work which has served the school very well. We believe that if everyone cleans up after themselves as part of a community, people will have more respect for each other and the world around them. Hands to work also helps build a sense of community and rapport amongst participants. Youth participants help clean their rooms with the assistance of staff. Staff then check all the rooms for cleanliness after the participants have moved out of their rooms, helping to ensure all rooms are spotless upon move-in for the next group. For adult programs, we ask that participants help wipe down dining room tables after meals and pull linens from their beds at the end of the program.
2 NIGHTS
Location: Yellowstone National Park
Located near the renowned Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone and its Lower Falls, the Canyon Lodge is the most central of the park's nine locations. It's ideal for hiking and other outdoor activities, and is close to the Canyon Visitor Center, Cafeteria, Dining Lodge, and shops. The lodges are recently renovated and LEED certified. Sustainability features include energy efficient lighting and heating, eco-friendly toiletries, and recycling and compost bins in rooms.
4 NIGHTS
Location: Jackson
From the highway at the base of Vogel's Hill, all you can see is a road disappearing into the contour of the land. Beyond, the Jackson Campus of Teton Science Schools is busy servicing the educational needs of school children, teachers-in-learning and students of nature young and old, while maintaining conservation easements on all but two percent of nearly 900 acres. Carefully integrated into the landscape are two residential lodges, five educational buildings, dining hall, maintenance building and welcome center. Built in 2004, all buildings were designed from a green perspective, using high-performance materials with low-level organic compounds and using minimal resources. Natural lighting and innovation in space design have resulted in an environment that benefits all who live, work and visit here. Residential lodges are dormitory-style, clean, and basic. Each room has enough beds to sleep four or five people, including bunk beds in the rooms, though top bunks are only used for youth. There will be no more than two participants/room for this program. Rooms contain a reading lamp, small table and chair, and private bathroom. All of the buildings have free wifi access; cell phone service is limited. 20 years ago, Teton Science Schools adopted the Shaker philosophy of hands-to-work which has served the school very well. We believe that if everyone cleans up after themselves as part of a community, people will have more respect for each other and the world around them. Hands to work also helps build a sense of community and rapport amongst participants. Youth participants help clean their rooms with the assistance of staff. Staff then check all the rooms for cleanliness after the participants have moved out of their rooms, helping to ensure all rooms are spotless upon move-in for the next group. For adult programs, we ask that participants help wipe down dining room tables after meals and pull linens from their beds at the end of the program.
2 NIGHTS
Location: Yellowstone National Park
Located near the renowned Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone and its Lower Falls, the Canyon Lodge is the most central of the park's nine locations. It's ideal for hiking and other outdoor activities, and is close to the Canyon Visitor Center, Cafeteria, Dining Lodge, and shops. The lodges are recently renovated and LEED certified. Sustainability features include energy efficient lighting and heating, eco-friendly toiletries, and recycling and compost bins in rooms.
4 NIGHTS
Location: Jackson
From the highway at the base of Vogel's Hill, all you can see is a road disappearing into the contour of the land. Beyond, the Jackson Campus of Teton Science Schools is busy servicing the educational needs of school children, teachers-in-learning and students of nature young and old, while maintaining conservation easements on all but two percent of nearly 900 acres. Carefully integrated into the landscape are two residential lodges, five educational buildings, dining hall, maintenance building and welcome center. Built in 2004, all buildings were designed from a green perspective, using high-performance materials with low-level organic compounds and using minimal resources. Natural lighting and innovation in space design have resulted in an environment that benefits all who live, work and visit here. Residential lodges are dormitory-style, clean, and basic. Each room has enough beds to sleep four or five people, including bunk beds in the rooms, though top bunks are only used for youth. There will be no more than two participants/room for this program. Rooms contain a reading lamp, small table and chair, and private bathroom. All of the buildings have free wifi access; cell phone service is limited. 20 years ago, Teton Science Schools adopted the Shaker philosophy of hands-to-work which has served the school very well. We believe that if everyone cleans up after themselves as part of a community, people will have more respect for each other and the world around them. Hands to work also helps build a sense of community and rapport amongst participants. Youth participants help clean their rooms with the assistance of staff. Staff then check all the rooms for cleanliness after the participants have moved out of their rooms, helping to ensure all rooms are spotless upon move-in for the next group. For adult programs, we ask that participants help wipe down dining room tables after meals and pull linens from their beds at the end of the program.
2 NIGHTS
Location: Yellowstone National Park
Located near the renowned Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone and its Lower Falls, the Canyon Lodge is the most central of the park's nine locations. It's ideal for hiking and other outdoor activities, and is close to the Canyon Visitor Center, Cafeteria, Dining Lodge, and shops. The lodges are recently renovated and LEED certified. Sustainability features include energy efficient lighting and heating, eco-friendly toiletries, and recycling and compost bins in rooms.
4 NIGHTS
Location: Jackson
From the highway at the base of Vogel's Hill, all you can see is a road disappearing into the contour of the land. Beyond, the Jackson Campus of Teton Science Schools is busy servicing the educational needs of school children, teachers-in-learning and students of nature young and old, while maintaining conservation easements on all but two percent of nearly 900 acres. Carefully integrated into the landscape are two residential lodges, five educational buildings, dining hall, maintenance building and welcome center. Built in 2004, all buildings were designed from a green perspective, using high-performance materials with low-level organic compounds and using minimal resources. Natural lighting and innovation in space design have resulted in an environment that benefits all who live, work and visit here. Residential lodges are dormitory-style, clean, and basic. Each room has enough beds to sleep four or five people, including bunk beds in the rooms, though top bunks are only used for youth. There will be no more than two participants/room for this program. Rooms contain a reading lamp, small table and chair, and private bathroom. All of the buildings have free wifi access; cell phone service is limited. 20 years ago, Teton Science Schools adopted the Shaker philosophy of hands-to-work which has served the school very well. We believe that if everyone cleans up after themselves as part of a community, people will have more respect for each other and the world around them. Hands to work also helps build a sense of community and rapport amongst participants. Youth participants help clean their rooms with the assistance of staff. Staff then check all the rooms for cleanliness after the participants have moved out of their rooms, helping to ensure all rooms are spotless upon move-in for the next group. For adult programs, we ask that participants help wipe down dining room tables after meals and pull linens from their beds at the end of the program.
2 NIGHTS
Location: Yellowstone National Park
Located near the renowned Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone and its Lower Falls, the Canyon Lodge is the most central of the park's nine locations. It's ideal for hiking and other outdoor activities, and is close to the Canyon Visitor Center, Cafeteria, Dining Lodge, and shops. The lodges are recently renovated and LEED certified. Sustainability features include energy efficient lighting and heating, eco-friendly toiletries, and recycling and compost bins in rooms.
4 NIGHTS
Location: Jackson
From the highway at the base of Vogel's Hill, all you can see is a road disappearing into the contour of the land. Beyond, the Jackson Campus of Teton Science Schools is busy servicing the educational needs of school children, teachers-in-learning and students of nature young and old, while maintaining conservation easements on all but two percent of nearly 900 acres. Carefully integrated into the landscape are two residential lodges, five educational buildings, dining hall, maintenance building and welcome center. Built in 2004, all buildings were designed from a green perspective, using high-performance materials with low-level organic compounds and using minimal resources. Natural lighting and innovation in space design have resulted in an environment that benefits all who live, work and visit here. Residential lodges are dormitory-style, clean, and basic. Each room has enough beds to sleep four or five people, including bunk beds in the rooms, though top bunks are only used for youth. There will be no more than two participants/room for this program. Rooms contain a reading lamp, small table and chair, and private bathroom. All of the buildings have free wifi access; cell phone service is limited. 20 years ago, Teton Science Schools adopted the Shaker philosophy of hands-to-work which has served the school very well. We believe that if everyone cleans up after themselves as part of a community, people will have more respect for each other and the world around them. Hands to work also helps build a sense of community and rapport amongst participants. Youth participants help clean their rooms with the assistance of staff. Staff then check all the rooms for cleanliness after the participants have moved out of their rooms, helping to ensure all rooms are spotless upon move-in for the next group. For adult programs, we ask that participants help wipe down dining room tables after meals and pull linens from their beds at the end of the program.
2 NIGHTS
Location: Yellowstone National Park
Located near the renowned Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone and its Lower Falls, the Canyon Lodge is the most central of the park's nine locations. It's ideal for hiking and other outdoor activities, and is close to the Canyon Visitor Center, Cafeteria, Dining Lodge, and shops. The lodges are recently renovated and LEED certified. Sustainability features include energy efficient lighting and heating, eco-friendly toiletries, and recycling and compost bins in rooms.





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