If you’ve been dreaming of spotting a grizzly bear this spring in Grand Teton or Yellowstone but keep coming up short, we’ve got your solution: just follow @allieroams on Instagram.
This Jackson Hole-based wildlife photographer has been on a roll, capturing jaw-dropping, up-close encounters with some of the most iconic grizzlies in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. From 399’s famous lineage to lesser-known bears emerging from hibernation, Allie has a gift for being in the right place at the wildest time.
Her feed reads like a bear lover’s dream: frosty snouts, lumbering walks through wildflower meadows, and quiet moments between cubs and their mothers, all photographed with a respectful distance and a trained eye. She pairs her photography with educational captions that promote wildlife safety and awareness, earning praise from locals, visitors, and conservationists alike.
Spring bear season is always a spectacle in Jackson Hole, but Allie’s work adds a layer of artistry and stewardship that’s worth celebrating. It’s not just about the perfect shot, it’s about appreciating the wilderness on its terms.
Give her a follow @allieroams and prepare for daily doses of grizzly magic.
Note: If you’re heading out to spot wildlife yourself, remember to always follow park guidelines; stay 100 yards from bears, carry bear spray, and keep your eyes open and your camera zoomed.