
Rock Climbing in Wyoming — Grand Teton, Teton Range & Wind River Guides
Wyoming’s Premier Climbing Destination
The Teton Range and Wind River Mountains offer some of the finest alpine rock climbing in North America. The Mountain Guides have been leading climbers on Wyoming’s granite spires, alpine ridges, and glaciated peaks since 1968 — longer than any other guide service except Exum. As an AMGA-accredited guide service based in Jackson Hole since 1968, we bring deep expertise to every climb, from beginner-friendly rock outings to multi-day alpine expeditions on Wyoming's most iconic summits.
Grand Teton & Teton Range Climbs
Grand Teton Summit Expedition: Our flagship program. Summit the Grand Teton (13,776’) on a four-day expedition from Corbet High Camp. No prior climbing experience required.
Single-Day Teton Rock Climbs: Classic alpine rock routes on Symmetry Spire, Disappointment Peak, Irene’s Arete, and the Cathedral Traverse. Half-day and full-day options.
Mt. Moran & Overnight Alpine Summits: Multi-day objectives throughout the Teton Range, including the unique canoe-approach Mt. Moran expedition via the Skillet Glacier.
Grand Teton National Park Rock Climbing: Introductory rock climbing instruction in the park for climbers new to outdoor climbing.
Wind River Range & Kids Programs
Wind River Backcountry Rock: Remote alpine climbing in the Cirque of the Towers — Pingora, Wolfs Head, and other classic granite routes in one of Wyoming’s most spectacular and uncrowded mountain settings.
Kids Rock!: An introduction to rock climbing for children ages 5 and up near Jackson Hole. Fun, safe, and encouraging — a perfect family activity.
Climbing Season & Logistics
Wyoming’s climbing season runs June through September for most objectives, with Grand Teton expeditions available into early October. Wind River Range trips require multi-day wilderness approaches and are best in July–August. Meet at our Jackson Hole office at 160 West Pearl Street. Jackson Hole Airport (JAC) is 30 minutes from town.







