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Grand Teton National Park

Getting to the Park:

By Air: Regular commercial and charter air service flights serve Jackson Hole Airport. Local Local taxi, shuttle, and rental car services are available from the airport. Reserve your rental car when reserving your flight. Rentals are often in short supply.

By Car: Visitors may travel east and north from Salt Lake City, UT, east from Boise, ID, or south from western Montana, to Idaho Falls, ID, and over Teton Pass or up the Snake River Canyon to Jackson, WY, then north 12 miles to the Moose Visitor Center. Visitors may travel west from Riverton, WY, or Casper, WY, over Togwotee Pass and into the park via the east entrance. Visitors may also travel south from Yellowstone National Park and through Grand Teton's north entrance. Travel generally involves I-70, I-80, I-25, I-15 and State 191, depending upon actual routes. The primary means of getting around the park is by private car. The Grand Teton Lodge Company offers tour bus and shuttle service. Bicycles and canoes are available for rent at several locations.


Distances from Nearby Attractions:

Destination Distance
USFWS National Elk Refuge 12 miles
Bridger-Teton National Forest 12 miles
Caribou-Targhee National Forest 60 miles
Yellowstone National Park 47 miles


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