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From small to large groups, Yellowstone Teton Territory has got you covered!

Founded in fearless homesteading spirit, eastern Idaho is the perfect gateway to exploring the wild frontier of the Greater Yellowstone Region. Yellowstone Teton Territory’s resources for group planners and tour operators ensures that only the backdrop lives up to wild expectations – and the trip planning simply be reliable.

A goldmine for exploration, from the peaks of the Tetons to the many river curves of the Henry’s Fork, making “the loop” is a great way to take both large and boutique groups around a region that is rich in history and geography.

Getting here

And getting around

A variety of airport options to get you where you want to go faster!

Multiple airports with commercial airlines are in close proximity to the Yellowstone Teton Loop: Idaho Falls Regional Airport and Jackson Hole Airport are both within an hour’s drive. Pocatello, Bozeman and Salt Lake City are also easy alternatives. Private charters are available through the Driggs–Reed Memorial Airport north of Driggs.

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Highlights of the Region!

Rooms to accommodate your whole group

With points of interest around Old Faithful’s Caldera to the Spencer Opal Mine to the Old Town spirit of Idaho Falls, there are multiple hotels in the area to accommodate parties thirty and more such as the Sawtelle Mountain Resort in Island Park, Hampton Inn by Hilton in Rexburg, Shilo Inn & Suites in Idaho Falls and Spring Hill Suites-Marriott Idaho Falls provide a range of options that will block at discounted rates, provide breakfast and keeps planning costs to a minimum so budgets can focus on wildlife tours, pack trips and white water rafting expeditions.

With multiple transportation options in Idaho Falls, all of east Idaho is at a traveler’s fingertips. The proximity of the region makes lodging in Rexburg, Teton Valley, Ashton, Swan Valley and Ririe easy alternatives to plan around itineraries that will take visitors to waterfalls, flight museums, and the chance to see over sixty species of birds and fifty species of mammals including bison, wolves, grizzly and black bears, moose, sandhill crane, trumpeter swans and a diverse population of raptors pass through Mesa Falls, Harriman State Park and Big Springs.

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Venues, Conference, and Event Space

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