Grand Teton National Park Overview
Rising above a scene rich with extraordinary wildlife, pristine lakes, and alpine terrain, the Teton Range stands as a monument to the people who fought to protect it. These are mountains of the imagination. Mountains that led to the creation of Grand Teton National Park where you can explore over two hundred miles of trails, float the Snake River, and enjoy the serenity of this remarkable place.
Entrance Fees
Entrance - Education/Academic Groups - $0 |
Schools or other bona fide educational institutions (accredited, officially recognized, or tax exempt for educational purposes) may request an educational fee waiver. The fee waiver will allow qualifying groups free entry into the park for educational or scientific purposes. Prior approval required before entry to park. See additional Education Fee Waiver page. |
Grand Teton Entrance Fee - Hiker/Biker - $20 |
Park entrance fee for 7 days for each visitor 16 years and older entering by foot, bicycle, ski, etc. |
Entrance - Per Person - $20 |
Park entrance fee for 7 days for each visitor 16 years and older entering by foot, bicycle, ski, etc. |
Commercial Entrance - Sedan - $25 |
Seating capacity of 1-6 is $25 PLUS $20 per person.
Operators conducting road-based tours may legally operate in the park by either holding a CUA or paying the Commercial Tour Entrance Fee. All other commercial operators providing services authorized by a CUA must obtain a CUA to legally operate within the park.
Road-based tour operators using the commercial tour entrance fee must identify themselves at park entrance stations. Commercial tour entrance fees are based on seating capacity of the vehicle. |
Grand Teton Entrance Fee - Motorcycle - $30 |
Park entrance for 7 days per private motorcycle. |
Entrance - Motorcycle - $30 |
Park entrance for 7 days per private motorcycle. |
Grand Teton Entrance Fee - Private Vehicle - $35 |
Park entrance fee for 7 days for a private, non-commercial vehicle. |
Entrance - Private Vehicle - $35 |
Park entrance fee for 7 days for a private, non-commercial vehicle. |
Grand Teton Annual Pass - $70 |
Pass is valid for one year through the month of purchase. Park Annual Pass provides entrance to pass holder and accompanying passengers in a single private non-commercial vehicle to Grand Teton National Park. Purchase your pass at one of Grand Teton's park entrances and permits desks at the Craig Thomas Discovery and Visitor Center and the Colter Bay Visitor Center. |
Annual Entrance - Park - $70 |
Pass is valid for one year through the month of purchase. Park Annual Pass provides entrance to pass holder and accompanying passengers in a single private non-commercial vehicle to Grand Teton National Park. Purchase your pass at one of Grand Teton's park entrances and permits desks at the Craig Thomas Discovery and Visitor Center and the Colter Bay Visitor Center. |
Commercial Entrance - Van - $125 |
Seating Capacity 7-15 is $125.
Operators conducting road-based tours may legally operate in the park by either holding a CUA or paying the Commercial Tour Entrance Fee. All other commercial operators providing services authorized by a CUA must obtain a CUA to legally operate within the park.
Road-based tour operators using the commercial tour entrance fee must identify themselves at park entrance stations. Commercial tour entrance fees are based on seating capacity of the vehicle. |
Commercial Entrance - Mini-bus - $200 |
Seating capacity of 16-25 is $200.
Operators conducting road-based tours may legally operate in the park by either holding a CUA or paying the Commercial Tour Entrance Fee. All other commercial operators providing services authorized by a CUA must obtain a CUA to legally operate within the park.
Road-based tour operators using the commercial tour entrance fee must identify themselves at park entrance stations. Commercial tour entrance fees are based on seating capacity of the vehicle. |
Commercial Entrance - Motor Coach - $300 |
Seating capacity of 26+ is $200.
Operators conducting road-based tours may legally operate in the park by either holding a CUA or paying the Commercial Tour Entrance Fee. All other commercial operators providing services authorized by a CUA must obtain a CUA to legally operate within the park.
Road-based tour operators using the commercial tour entrance fee must identify themselves at park entrance stations. Commercial tour entrance fees are based on seating capacity of the vehicle. |