Teton Expeditions is relaunching in Jackson Hole with a new campaign, 'See It Together,' aimed at reshaping how families experience Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks. The company, re-founded by Jeff Tibbitts and Evan Toal, brings over 50 combined years of guiding expertise to offer half-day and full-day wildlife tours that prioritize connection, pacing, and inclusivity for multi-generational travelers.
The company's origins trace back to the 1970s, when David Tibbitts, Jeff's father, helped establish a guiding philosophy grounded in knowledge, humility, patience, and deep respect for the land. That philosophy now underpins Teton Expeditions' operations. 'We know what it looks like when this is done right,' said co-founder Evan Toal. 'We built this company around that vision.'
Tours are designed for small groups and families, with pickup and drop-off throughout the Jackson Hole area. The 'See It Together' message reflects the type of experience the company aims to provide: a child encountering a moose for the first time, grandparents watching bison move across an open valley, and parents taking time to understand their surroundings. The objective is not only to show guests wildlife but to create shared memories that stay with an entire family long after the trip ends.
'The parks are for everyone,' said co-founder Jeff Tibbitts. 'But not everyone experiences them the same way. We want families, older travelers, and first-time visitors to feel comfortable, curious, and included from the moment they step into the vehicle.'
This guest-centered approach informs every element of the operation. Tours are intentionally paced, questions are welcomed, and guides are chosen for their depth of knowledge, character, patience, and ability to connect across generations. Many guides bring backgrounds in natural history, science education, outdoor leadership, and wildlife interpretation. For families, this means the natural world is made accessible at every age. For older travelers, there are no rushed itineraries, crowded buses, or sense that a slower pace or extra question is unwelcome. Each tour is built around connection: to the land, to the wildlife, to the guide, and to the people sharing the experience.
The Greater Yellowstone ecosystem is one of the most significant wild landscapes in North America, home to grizzly bears, wolves, bison, elk, moose, pronghorn, eagles, and many other species. Teton Expeditions works to help guests understand the broader story of geology, conservation, migration, and stewardship. 'Every family that spends a day in the parks with one of our guides is a potential steward,' Tibbitts said. 'Every kid who sees a moose cross a river for the first time is a future advocate. That is what this is really about.'
For business and technology leaders, this relaunch signals a growing trend in experiential travel that caters to multi-generational families seeking meaningful, shared experiences. The company's focus on small groups and personalized service could influence how other tour operators approach family travel in national parks. Teton Expeditions is currently booking tours for the 2026 season, with half-day and full-day wildlife tours available for Grand Teton National Park and Yellowstone National Park. Private tours and group rates are offered for families, multi-generational travel parties, and special occasions. Reservations are available at tetonexpeditions.com.

