Teton Wilderness Tours Team

We grew up exploring the West together. As a family, we’ve created our most cherished memories in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem and are excited to help you and your family do the same.

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Bradley Parker

Bradley is a naturalist and devoted student of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. Brad has worked as a wildlife guide since 2013 and is known for his uncanny ability to find wildlife and his deep knowledge of Yellowstone and the Tetons. When not helping others experience this incredible place for themselves, Brad can be found searching for world-class fishing spots and tying his own flies.

Gus Davis

Gus moved to Jackson eight years ago after graduating from University of Colorado Boulder with a degree in Environmental Science. After seeing the Tetons for the first time, moving was a very easy decision. He has been guiding throughout the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem for six years; his motivation and passion for the job comes from being able to expose people to the truly unique amount of wildlife in our ecosystem. From high alpine adventures to kayaking the Snake River, Gus does it all in his free time, soaking up all the activities this corner of the world holds.

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Eric Parker

Eric has dedicated the last 10 years of his life to photography and outdoor pursuits around the world. He has worked with companies such as National Geographic, Red Bull, Ford Motors, Adidas Outdoor, The National Chilean Tourism Board (SERNATUR), Men’s Journal, Outside, Teton Gravity Research and many more. His passion for nature has no bounds and it is his great pleasure to share the beauty of his backyard with you.

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Allison Parker

Allison is a biologist and has spent much of her life in the field leading wilderness therapy groups, guiding outdoor education trips, and enjoying her own personal expeditions. In addition to helping people explore the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, Allison loves to compete with her horses in the National Reined Cow Horse Association and run trails with her dog Junebug.

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Sarah Walker

Sarah has spent the last 15 years dedicated to Wyoming’s wildlands and wildlife. She has a background in biology, a Masters in Natural Resources and Education from the University of Wyoming, and has worked with local organizations and agencies researching sage grouse, native cutthroat, song birds, and our big game species. Passionate about the power of place-based education, Sarah never turns down the opportunity to share everything she loves about the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. When she’s not working, you can find Sarah birding, fishing and exploring Wyoming’s wild lands.

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Matt Hirbour

Matt dedicates his time to travel, outdoor recreation, and education. After exploring Asia for two years he moved to Jackson and found new passion in the surrounding wilderness. Matt enjoys fly fishing, snowboarding, and exploring the grandeur of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. When Matt is not sharing his abundant knowledge of his backyard he can be found teaching Special Education in the local school district.

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Jeff Roelke

Jeff spent 10 years as a research biologist studying birds around the United States and Australia, and has worked as a wildlife guide and outdoor educator in Yellowstone, Grand Teton, Yosemite, and central Oregon’s Cascade Mountains. Over the years, Jeff has been fortunate enough to work on several different wildlife research projects throughout the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem and is passionate about wildlife and sharing his knowledge and interest with others so that they may experience nature at its best. Although Jeff specializes in birds, he is a trained wildlife observer and uses his knowledge and expertise to locate, identify, and enjoy everything Grand Teton and Yellowstone have to offer.