In the Grand Teton National Park the Teton Range dominates the skyline by rising high above the valley floor. The park protects a diverse array of wildlife and these stunning mountains. The Grand Teton is 13,770 feet tall making it visible from nearly every location in the park.
From Summer to Winter there is an array of different activities for the outdoor-minded individual to experience.
Winter Activities
Backcountry Ski Touring Grand Teton National Park is home to some of the most amazing views and backcountry ski stashed. You can plan experienced full tour options like Mt. Moran's Skillet Glacier to a fully guided ski-mountaineering adventure up the Grand Teton. Or, you can opt for a mellower awe-inspiring ski tour. There is something for every advanced skier. Contact our concierge for ski guide information.
Cross Country Skiing Experience Grand Teton National Park's glory on a pair of nordic skis. There are groomed trails at Taggart Lake, Colter Bay, Flagg Ranch, and Antelope Flatts Road. We can help get you set-up with guides and skis!
Snowshoeing Take a snowshoe hike out around Taggart Lake, Colter Bay and more. Experience the park's winter wonderland with an experienced and licensed guide!
Wildlife Tours For a warmer option, take a guided tour for a drive through the park to catch glimpses of the many wildlife that Grand Teton National Park houses.
Summer Activities
Backpacking Grand Teton National Park is home to the infamous Crest Trail. With a total trip of 39-miles through the back-country of the park, you can experience mother nature's glory in Jackson Hole's backyard! For more information on the Crest Trail visit Greater Yellowstone Resource Guide.
Canoeing With seven gorgeous lakes to explore, canoeing is a perfect way to experience Grand Teton National Park. From renting by the hour at Jenny Lake to canoeing around for the day, there is an option for everyone.
Camping Grand Teton National Park offers designated camping (RV's, trailers and tents) to backcountry camping for the wilderness extraordinaire. For more information, check out the Grand Teton National Park Camping Information Page.
Hiking Experience the park's numerous canyons and alpine lakes. Hikes can range from 2 miles to 20! Test your limits or enjoy a leisurely stroll through Lupine Meadows and Taggart Lake.
Mountaineering Tours Not for the faint-hearted, these tours will take you to the top of any of the major peaks in Grand Teton National Park. Experience Grand Teton National Park at it's tallest with guided tours to the Grand Teton, Mount Moran, Middle Teton and many others!
Rock Climbing Grand Teton National Park is home to amazing multi-pitch climbing routes. Contact the Jenny Lake Visitor Center or our Concierge Service to help pair you with a climbing guide.
Scenic Float on the Snake River The most relaxing way to experience Grand Teton National Park is sitting back on a raft on the Snake River. With experienced raft guides to do the work, your only job is to stare at the Tetons in awe. Return to Homepage
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