Barker-Ewing Float Trips
Barker-Ewing Scenic Float Trips has been guiding guests down the Snake River through Grand Teton National Park since 1963, making it one of the oldest and most trusted outfitters in the Teton region. The Snake River's 10-mile scenic float from Deadman's Bar to Moose passes directly beneath the sheer granite walls of the Cathedral Group — Teewinot, the Grand, and Mount Owen — providing unmatched views of the Teton Range reflected in the river's braided channels. The trip is ideal for wildlife viewing: moose wade through willowed oxbows, osprey dive for cutthroat trout, bald eagles perch in cottonwood snags, and river otters slip silently between eddies throughout the float season. Whitewater sections are also available for guests seeking more excitement, while the scenic float remains one of the finest family-friendly outdoor experiences in the American West. All trips depart from the heart of Grand Teton National Park and are guided by seasoned professionals with deep knowledge of Teton ecology and river hydrology.
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