Teton Backcountry Guides loves to give back. Please know that a portion of our revenue goes to support the following nonprofit organizations:
Teton Valley, Idaho local nonprofits:
- Community Resource Center of Teton Valley
- Downtown Driggs Association
- Family Safety Network
- Friends of the Teton River
- Mountain Roots Education
- HAPI Trails Horse Rescue
- Mountain Bike the Tetons
- Subs for Santa
- Teton Country Idaho Search and Rescue
- Teton Regional Land Trust
- Teton Valley Community Recycling
- Teton Valley Community Animal Shelter–PAWS
- Aska’s Animals
- Teton Valley Museum foundation
- Teton Valley Ski Education foundation
- Teton Valley Trails and Pathways
- Teton Valley Wildlife Rehab Center
- Valley Advocates for Responsible Development
- Valley Adaptive Sports
- Above and Beyond the Classroom Teton Valley
- Aska’s Animals
- Community Foundation of Teton Valley
- Grand Targhee Avalanche Dogs
- Grand Targhee Ski and Snowboard Team
- Hispanic Resource of Teton Valley Idaho
- Teton County 4H
- Teton Valley Museum
- Idaho Public Television
- Wyoming Public Radio
National and International nonprofits:
- Audubon
- ASPCA
- International Fund for Wildlife
- Born Free
- Center for Biological Diversity
- Cruelty Free International
- Defenders of Wildlife
- Environmental Defense Fund
- Humane World for Animals
- Flora and Fauna
- Four Paws International
- Nature Conservancy
- Ocean Conservancy
- Sierra Club
- Special Olympics Wyoming
- Snow Leopard Trust
- Wildlife SOS
- World Animal Protection
- World Wildlife Fund
- Wyoming Outdoor Council
Teton Backcountry Guides is committed to the environment and sustainability, wildlife and wildlands and a positive life for all on this Earth. We use human powered transportation and provide jobs that do not contribute to greenhouse gas emissions. We also use 100% recycled paper products at the yurt and in the office. We are committed to making the world a better place by making people happy, spreading joy and educating our guests about the natural world around us.