Wagon Trains / Rides
Experience a high quality western outdoor adventure and travel back in time to the wagon train. The heritage dates back to 1854 when "Uncle Nick" Wilson passed through Jackson Hole with the Shoshone Indians at the age of 12. Uncle Nick drove the first covered wagons over Teton Pass into Jackson Hole in 1889, and the town of Wilson bears his name. Today, families and crews still continue the strong covered wagon train tradition. Their personal attention and service makes their adventures the best in the country.
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