Grand Teton National Park
Wooden house surrounded by mountains at Grand Teton National Park, USA
Wooden house surrounded by mountains at Grand Teton National Park, USA

Grand Teton National Park Tours and Tickets

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Grand Teton National Park protects the jagged, snowcapped peaks of Wyoming's Teton Range along with glacial lakes, dense forests, 200 miles (322 kilometers) of hiking trails, and a stretch of the Snake River. The park also provides excellent opportunities to spot resident elk, black bears, grizzly bears, bald eagles, gray wolves, and moose.

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Anonymous, Aug 2023
From the on-time pick-up;...
From the on-time pick-up; clean, comfortable van; our wonderful guide (Sierra), to the breathtaking Tetons, this tour was fabulous! Highly recommended!!
Vanessa_N, Nov 2023
Fantastic experience
What a fantastic experience! Roy was so upbeat and knowledgeable, you can tell he really loves his job and nature. Would highly recommend!
Doug_M, Nov 2023
Wonderful Experience
Roy did an amazing job. He was so knowledgeable. He was excited for us to see the animals and views.
Stephan_H, Nov 2023
A must do!
Seeing wild animals in Grand Teton NP. We were within 20 feet of a Grizzly bear. Just amazing. Our guide Kelsey was very knowledgeable, friendly and engaging with all who were on the tour
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Q:What is the best time of year to visit Grand Teton National Park?
A:The best time of year to visit Grand Teton National Park is in the fall, roughly September and October. In this window, you'll get golden hues climbing up the mountainsides, earlier pink sunsets over Jenny Lake, and smaller crowds. Spring is a good time, too, but you risk muddy trails.
Q:Do you need a timed entry for Grand Teton National Park?
A:No, you do not need timed entry and can enter whenever you wish, as the park is open 24/7; Grand Teton National Park tickets are required, however. There are four road entrances, but some are seasonal. The park is south of Yellowstone National Park.
Q:How much does it cost to enter Grand Teton National Park?
A:The entrance fee is US$35 to access the park with a private vehicle, US$20 on foot/bike, and US$30 per motorcycle—entrance is good for seven days. You can also buy an annual pass for US$70 or a yearly Interagency Pass for US$80.
Q:How long does it take to visit Grand Teton National Park?
A:While many visitors spend a quick day in Grand Teton National Park on the way to Yellowstone, plan to spend two to three days if you can. Then, visit the photogenic Mormon Row Historic District, boat or hike across Jenny Lake to Inspiration Point, and drive the 42-mile (68-kilometer) scenic park road loop.
Q:What kinds of activities are available in Grand Teton National Park?
A:At 485 square miles (1,256 square kilometers), Grand Teton contains a wealth of natural landscapes—and there are many ways to explore them. The most popular things to do in Grand Teton are driving the 42-mile (68-kilometer) scenic loop, hiking the trails, fishing in alpine lakes, and wildlife-watching and taking photographs.
Q:Which entrance to Grand Teton National Park is best?
A:The best entrance for Grand Teton depends on where you're coming from. If visiting from Yellowstone, you'll head south via the John D. Rockefeller Memorial Parkway. From Jackson Hole, you'll probably want to head for the Moose Entrance, though the slower Granite Canyon Entrance to its west is more scenic.