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Grand Teton National Park is located in the northwest corner of Wyoming in Teton County, and is only a few miles south of Yellowstone National Park. The same visitors pass is good in both parks.


Getting There

The closest major airport is Salt Lake City, Utah or fly into Jackson Hole Airport via commercial and charter air service. 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.

From the South (Salt Lake City)

1. Highway I-15 North to McCammon, Idaho and then taking state road 30 East to state road 34 to Freedom, Wyoming and highway 89 North to the park.

2. The next option is to take I-15 North, take the Logan, Utah exit to highway 89 North and enjoy a nice scenic drive through Utah, Idaho and Wyoming to the park. Don't miss the world's largest elk antler arch over the road in Afton, Wyoming. We stayed at the Allreds cabins in Afton in Star Valley and it is a beautiful area.

3. You could also take I-15 North to Idaho Falls, Idaho and then take state road 26 East to state roads 31 and 22 into the park. A beautiful ride into the park. Another variation to this, would be to take 26 all the way to 89 and then drive north to the park, this is a beautiful drive along Palisades Reservoir.

4. If you are traveling on I-80 in Wyoming, you could take state road 191 North to 89 North to the park. Or you could take state road 312 North along the Green River to state roads 189 North and 191 North to 89 North and on into the park.

From the West

1. Head for I-15 and take either numbers 1 or 3 above.

From the East

1. From I-80 at Rawlins, Wyoming you could take state road 287 North to state road 26 and on into the park. You could also go into Riverton, Wyoming and on to state road 26 and to the park.

From the North

1. If you are coming from the north, northwest or northeast, head for 89 South to Yellowstone and enjoy the park on you way through to the Grand Tetons.


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