Grand Teton National Park

Grand Teton National Park

Grand Teton National Park

Grand Teton National Park rises abruptly from the valley floor of Jackson Hole, presenting one of the most dramatic mountain fronts in North America. The Teton Range — a 40-mile fault-block uplift — gains over 7,000 feet in just a few horizontal miles, with no foothills to soften the transition. Glacial lakes, winding rivers, and sagebrush flats create a foreground that photographers and visitors return to year after year.

Quick Facts

Entrance fee
$35 per vehicle (7-day pass)
Elevation
6,320–13,770 ft
Annual visitors
3.6M
Shuttle
No mandatory shuttle system. Jenny Lake Boat Shuttle ($20 roundtrip) crosses Jenny Lake to access Cascade Canyon and Inspiration Point trailheads, reducing the hike by 4 miles.

Things to Do

When to Visit

Spring

Summer

Fall

Winter

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best time to visit Grand Teton?

Late June through September offers the best combination of open roads, accessible trails, and good weather. July and August are peak season with all facilities open and wildflowers blooming. September brings fall color, elk rut, and dramatically fewer crowds. Early June can still have snow on high trails.

How many days do you need for Grand Teton?

2–3 days is ideal for most visitors. Day 1: Teton Park Road, Jenny Lake area, and Cascade Canyon hike. Day 2: sunrise at Schwabacher Landing or Oxbow Bend, then Signal Mountain and Jackson Lake. Day 3: Moose-Wilson Road, Laurance S. Rockefeller Preserve, and any remaining hikes.

Can you drive from Grand Teton to Yellowstone in one day?

Yes — the south entrance of Yellowstone is only 10 miles north of Jackson Lake Junction in Grand Teton. The two parks share a boundary with no gap. Many visitors combine both parks, but plan at least 2 days for each to avoid rushing.

Do you need reservations for Grand Teton?

No timed-entry or vehicle reservations are required. Backcountry camping permits can be reserved starting January 5. Lodging (Jenny Lake Lodge, Signal Mountain Lodge) books months in advance for summer. The Jenny Lake Boat Shuttle is first-come, first-served.

What is the closest airport to Grand Teton?

Jackson Hole Airport (JAC) is the closest — it is actually located inside the park, just 15 minutes from Moose Junction. Idaho Falls (IDA) is about 2 hours away and often has cheaper flights. Salt Lake City (SLC) is 5 hours.