GRAND TETON

NATIONAL PARK

1929

Established in

13,775 FT

Peak Height

250+

Miles of trails

3.4M+

Visitors

OVERVIEW

A Landscape Defined by Contrast

Grand Teton National Park offers a striking mix of dramatic mountain scenery, diverse wildlife, and outdoor recreation throughout the year. From scenic viewpoints and hiking trails to peaceful lakes and nearby winter sports, the park provides visitors with unforgettable experiences in every season.

Grand Teton Welcome Sign

HIGHLIGHTS

Built for Exploring

The park's most iconic moments come from its sharp peaks and wide-open terrain. Light, weather, and season shape how these highlights appear from one visit to the next.

WINTER
ACTIVITIES

Snow transforms the park into a quieter landscape built for skiing, snowshoeing, and cold-weather adventure.

TOURS

Guided experiences offer a closer look at the park’s scenery, history, and wildlife from a fresh perspective.

WILDLIFE

Grand Teton is home to moose, elk, bison, bears, and countless other species across its open terrain.

WATER

Lakes and rivers bring a calmer side of the park, perfect for scenic views, paddling, and reflection.

MOUNTAINS

The Teton Range rises sharply above the valley, creating some of the most dramatic views in the country.

TRAILS

Miles of trails lead through forests, lakeshores, overlooks, and alpine terrain for every kind of explorer.

Grand Teton Welcome Sign

PLAN YOUR VISIT

Make the most of your visit

Where you stay can shape your entire trip. Explore lodging and camping options, understand seasonal availability, and plan your route so you can spend more time in the park and less time figuring things out.