Grand Teton National Park – Road Trip

Teton Nationalpark, Wyoming: Accomondations, Tips, and Highlights 

Grand-Teton-Nationalpark 

Grand Teton National Park is located in northwest Wyoming, south of Yellowstone National Park. Entry fee into Grand Teton National Park is $35 per vehicle, and this pass gives you access to the Tetons for seven days. If you’re visiting more than one national park this year, consider the America is Beautiful Park Pass.

Grand Teton National Park does not have shuttle service within the park, so it’s best to get around using your own vehicle, either your own or a rental vehicle (providers such as Discovercars or RV Share).

Stop first at the Visitor Center (Craig Thomas Discovery Center, Laurance S. Rockefeller Preserve Center, Jenny Lake, Colter Bay, and The National Elk Refuge & Greater Yellowstone Visitor Center in Jackson) to get information about the trail status, tips, and points of interest.

Accommodation

There is something for every budget in Jackson Hole. There are also a few lodges in the park (Colter Bay Cabins, Jackson Lake Lodge, Jenny Lake Lodge), however, these book up quickly, often 6 months in advance – so book early!

Our Intinary

Colter Bay Visitor Center was our first stop after that we went kayaking to the Jackson Lake, but before entering the lake we needed an inspection for the boot.

The next day did a the 42-miles scenic drive to visit the Cunningham Cabin, Snake River Overlook, and Schwabacher Landing, where we saw some mooses.

At Jenny Lake we took the boot and hiked to the Hidden Falls trail and a part of the Paintbrush Canyon.

One day we spent in Jackson. On the way back we stoped at Mormon Row District and took a lot of Moulton Barn pictures in the sun set.

Unfortunately, it was a smoky the whole time, so we didn’t have a clear view of the Tetons – maybe next time.

Teton National Park Highlights

  1. Visit Jenny Lake or Colter Bay Visitor Center, pick up the Junior Ranger book if you have children age 5-12 years
  2. Spend time to observe the park animals
  3. Enjoy some time at Mormon Row Historic District
  4. Photograph the T.A. Moulton Barn
  5. Stop at Schwabacher’s Landing
  6. Discover the nearby town Jackson
  7. Drive the 42-meile “Scenic drive”
  8. Go biking, horseback riding, kajaking or fishing in one of the lakes
  9. Eat a pizza at Pinky G’s Pizzeria (big & yummy)
  10. Hike a trail e.g. Hidden Falls trail, Paintbrush Canyon, Inspiration Point  or Jenny Lake Loop
  11.  Go Kajaking at one of the lakes Phelps Lake,  Taggart & Bradley Lakes, Marion Lake,
  12. Visit the National Elk Refuge

Camping & Accommodations

Grand Teton Lodges and Camping – Teton National Park you can book one year in advance and the canceling fee is not high in the National Parks.

More links for accomondations

free Campgrounds

booking.com

airbnb.com

Fishermans Bridge Yellowstone, WY

Fireside RV Park – Buffalo Valley Moran, WY

Wakeside Lake RV Park

Useful Tips

Travel Guide and  Park Information
The Grand Teton National Park Website has a lot of information.
We love the Gypsy audio guide, it gives you a lot of information and points out all important stops.

Travel Time
In my opinion, the best time to visit the park is end of May or at the beginning of June and in September. If you travel in summer, it is good to plan the trip as early as possible June – August are the main travel months. So, everything gets filled up fast.

RV, Car Rentals and Flights
Cruise America offers campers, and at outdoorsy.com you can rent private RVs and travel trailers. In case you need a car, we like to rent them at Alamo if you like to check out a search engine try this one; https://www.priceline.com/
To find a cheap flight I use Skyscanner.

National Park Entrance Fee
Seven-day entrance passes cost $35 per car and $20 per hiker. If you plan on visiting multiple USA national parks, it is best to get an America the Beautiful Pass.

Grand Teton Nationalpark Impressions

Teton National Park Map

How to get the most out of the interactive map:

Option 1: Click on the rectangle at the top right and save the complete map with the highlights & tips in Google Maps. With a click on the star the map is saved as a favourite.
Option 2: Click on individual sights, then a drop-down menu opens on the left. You can use this to “open in Google Maps” the sight and save it there as a favorite.

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