GRAND TETON NATIONAL PARK OVERNIGHT ACCOMMODATIONS
Day-UseFishingyes
Hiking Trailyes
Picnickingyes
Grand Teton National Park has several choices when it comes to cabins and other lodging options
Colter Bay Cabins
Details Located by the shores of Jackson Lake, Colter Bay offers a variety of units, from 208 snug log cabins to several tent-cabins. Call for reservations and descriptions. Nearby activities include horseback riding and marina.
Dornan's Spur Ranch Cabins
Details Log cabins located on the Snake River. Year-round availability, fully equipped kitchens, hand-crafted lodgepole furnishings. Not a park concessioner.
American Alpine Club Climber's Ranch
Details Dormitory accommodations, cooking area, and showers for climbers. No pets allowed. Ten dollars per night.
Triangle X Ranch
Details A dude ranch, with arrangements weekly on the American Plan. Enjoy horseback riding, hikes, float trips, western cookouts, meals, fishing, dancing and other western ranch activities.
Grand Teton National Park has several campgrounds from which to choose. Check below to find out which campground best fits you or your party's needs
Colter Bay Campground
Details 25 miles north of Moose, with 350 sites, 11 group sites, trailer dump station, showers, and laundry nearby. Fills about noon. Colter Bay is a wooded campground with larger sites and easier access if you are traveling with a camper, trailer, or RV. Close to Jackson Lake with plenty to do close by.
Flagg Ranch Campground
Details Concession operated, located in the John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Memorial Parkway, just south of Yellowstone National Park's south boundary and five miles north of Grand Teton National Park. 175 sites in the spruce-fir forest. Call for reservations for both trailer sites and tent sites.
Gros Ventre Campground
Details 11.5 miles south and east of Moose, with 360 sites, 5 groups sites, and a trailer dump station. Generally fills in the evening, if at all. The campground lies along the Gros Ventre River with a mix of sites in sagebrush, beneath cottonwoods and adjacent to but a short distance from the river. If you are arriving in the afternoon of a busy day, just pull in. Seek a better site the next morning.
Jenny Lake Campground
Details 25 miles north of Moose, with 350 sites, 11 group sites, trailer dump station, showers, and laundry nearby. Fills about noon. Colter Bay is a wooded campground with larger sites and easier access if you are traveling with a camper, trailer, or RV. Close to Jackson Lake with plenty to do close by.
Lizard Creek Campground
Details At the north end of Grand Teton National Park, about 32 miles north of Moose, has 60 sites and fills by about 200 p.m. A less heavily developed campground with sites in the spruce and fir forest. One side of the campgound is adjacent to and slightly above Jackson Lake. Vehicle size limited to 30 feet.
Signal Mountain Campground
Details 16 miles north of Jenny Lake, 81 sites, and a trailer dump station. Fills by about 10 a.m. Signal Mountain offers a mix of spruce and fir trees, hillsides, and lake and mountain views. Adjacent to Signal Mountain Lodge and marina with a campstore and amenities close by. Sites are generally small and intimate. Vehicles size limited to 30 feet.