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Brandon B.Posted by Brandon B.

T.A. Moulton’s Barn stands as an iconic symbol of the American West. This travel guide offers firsthand insights into this historic destination, making every effort to ensure visitors get the most out of their visit.

History

Established in the late 1890s by Thomas Alma Moulton, the T.A. Moulton barn is part of the historic Mormon Row. The barn, with its weathered woodwork against the backdrop of the Grand Tetons, is the most photographed barn in America, symbolizing the hardships and resilience of the early settlers.

How to Get There

Located in the Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming, getting to T.A. Moulton Barn is accessible via U.S. Highway 191. From Jackson, drive north on HWY 191, turn right onto Antelope Flats Road, and travel until you reach Mormon Row.

List of Attractions

  • T.A. Moulton Barn: Perfect for photography and historical intrigue.
  • Grand Teton National Park: Explore the nearby park offering hiking, camping and wildlife.
  • Mormon Row: Apart from the barn, there are several other historic buildings on the Row.
  • Antelope Flats: This area offers spectacular views and chances to spot wildlife.

Ticket Information

Entry to T.A. Moulton Barn is free, however, a fee is required for entering the Grand Teton National Park. Visit the National Park Services website for the most up-to-date information about fees and passes.

Tips for Visiting

  1. Early Morning Visits: The barn looks spectacular under the morning sun with the backdrop of the glittering peaks.
  2. Weather: Be prepared for unpredictable weather conditions. Bring suitable clothing.
  3. Wildlife: While visiting, keep a safe distance from wildlife.
  4. Leave No Trace: Preserve the barn and the surrounding area for future visitors. Trash or damage is not welcomed.

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