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Maps and Directions to Grand Teton NP
By air
Jackson Hole Airport lies within the park boundaries. The airport is serviced by American, Continental, Delta/Skywest, Northwest, and United.
By car
From the north, U.S. highways 89, 191 and 287 share the same road into the park via Yellowstone National Park. This route is closed from November to April due to snow.
From the south, U.S. highways 26, 89 and 191 share a road from Jackson.
From the east, U.S. 26 connects to Dubois.
From the west, Grassy Lake Road, a gravel road, connects Ashton, Idaho, to U.S. 89 near the north end of the park. This route is closed during the winter.
By Motorcycle
A shirtsleeve-weather and beautiful scoot aboard Big Red from Jackson, Wyoming to Jenny Lake in Grand Teton National Park in August 2006. Things just look better from behind the controls of a 2004 Aprilia Futura. Super twangy-Westernish musical accompaniment.
Video Courtesy YouTube.com
Fees/Permits
All vehicles and individuals entering the park must pay an entrance fee that is valid for seven days. The entrance fee provides entry to both Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks. Fees are $25 for non-commercial vehicles, $12 for hikers and cyclists, and $20 for motorcycles. A National Parks Pass ($50 and valid for one year) provides free entrance to all national parks and monuments. From December through mid-April a winter day use pass is also available for $5 per person (Grand Teton National Park only).
Grand Teton National Park is a bit curious in that the ranger stations where you pay the entry fees lie fairly deep within the park. This essentially means that sections of the park can be accessed for free, including Jackson Hole airport.