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STEP 3:
ENHANCE YOUR TRIP

Make your trip truly your own with our curated adventure add-ons. Whether you're chasing adrenaline or looking to unwind at camp, we’ve got the gear to take your overlanding experience to the next level:

Kayaks & Paddle Boards – Paddle through serene alpine lakes or explore hidden river bends.

Fishing Gear – Cast into some of the region’s best fly fishing waters with quality rods and tackle.

Mountain Bikes & Bike Rack – Hit local trails or cruise through forest roads with ease.

Yard Games – Keep the fun going at camp with cornhole, ladder toss, and other classic games.

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STEP 4:
CHECK ROAD & PARK CONDITIONS

Before you go, make sure you're up to date on current travel and park conditions:

 

Road Conditions (Idaho 511)

 

Yellowstone Park Alerts, Dates & Conditions

 

Grand Teton Alerts, Dates & Conditions

 

River Flow & Fishing Reports

STEP 2:
DISCOVER YOUR DESTINATION

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Island Park

A haven for campers, hikers, and anglers. Island Park features one of the longest main streets in the U.S., dense pine forests, peaceful lakes, and world-class fishing on Henry’s Fork of the Snake River. Don’t miss Big Springs, Johnny Sack Cabin, and scenic trails leading to hidden waterfalls.

 

Perfect for:
Kayaking, fishing, wildlife spotting, off-grid camping.

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Yellowstone National Park

Just a short drive north, Yellowstone offers a surreal landscape of geysers, hot springs, and roaming wildlife. Explore iconic sites like Old Faithful, Grand Prismatic Spring, and the Lamar Valley—all easily accessible in a day or weekend trip from Southeast Idaho.

Perfect for:
Scenic drives, hiking, photography, family-friendly adventures.

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Grand Teton National Park

Known for its rugged mountain peaks, pristine alpine lakes, and endless trails, the Tetons are a dream for outdoor lovers. Base your trip in the nearby town of Jackson Hole or camp lakeside under the stars.

Perfect for:

Hiking, mountaineering, kayaking, and stargazing.

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Swan Valley

Nestled along the South Fork of the Snake River, Swan Valley is a fly fishing paradise and hidden gem for campers and paddlers. The scenery is unbeatable, and it's less crowded than other tourist hotspots.

Perfect for:

Fly fishing, river floats, quiet camping spots.

STEP 1: PICK YOUR VEHICLE

Every Teton Overlanding Adventures rig comes fully loaded with an overlanding rooftop tent, off-road gear, and all the essentials you need to explore in comfort. Choose the vehicle that fits your style and crew size.

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PLAN YOUR TRIP

Ready to hit the road and make memories that last a lifetime? Planning your overlanding adventure is easy with Teton Overlanding Adventures. Follow the steps below to craft your perfect escape into nature.
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