Rising majestically above the Wyoming landscape, Grand Teton National Park is a paradise for nature lovers, adventurers and photographers alike. This guide will provide you with key insights for planning your mesmerizing journey.
Established in 1929, Grand Teton National Park encompasses the major peaks of the 40-mile-long Teton Range as well as the northern parts of the Jackson Hole valley. Cherished for its stunning mountain vistas, abundant wildlife, and clean lakes, it has become a favorite getaway for millions of visitors annually.
The park is located in northwestern Wyoming, just north of the town of Jackson. It is approximately a five-hour drive from Boise, Idaho. If you’re flying, the closest commercial airport is Jackson Hole Airport, which is in the park.
The entrance fee for private vehicles is $35 and is valid for seven days. The per-person fee is $20, and motorcycle fee is $30. An annual pass to Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks costs $70.
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