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Symbol for Elevator 25px Hello World Stand clear of the elevator doors and stand aside for exiting passengers. If the arriving car is full, wait for the next car. Don't attempt to maneuver in or stop closing doors, wait for the next car. In the event of a fire or other situation that could lead to a disruption in electrical services, take the stairs.

 

Symbol for Elevator55 px Hello World Stand clear of the elevator doors and stand aside for exiting passengers. If the arriving car is full, wait for the next car. Don't attempt to maneuver in or stop closing doors, wait for the next car. In the event of a fire or other situation that could lead to a disruption in electrical services, take the stairs.

 
 
 
  • Grand Teton Motorized Boat Pass
  • Wyoming Game and Fish Department AIS Decal
  • Required to stop at open AIS inspection stations
  • Grand Teton Non-motorized Boat Pass
  • Wyoming Game and Fish Department AIS Decal
  • Required to stop at open AIS inspection stations
  • Grand Teton Non-motorized Boat Pass
  • Required to stop at open AIS inspection stations
  • Grand Teton Non-motorized Boat Pass
  • Required to stop at open AIS inspection stations
 
Snake River between the gauging station (1,000 ft. Below Jackson Lake Dam) to the Wyoming Highway 22 Bridge (Wilson Bridge) Snake River upstream of Jackson Lake Buffalo Fork, Gros Ventre River, Pacific Creek, Polecat Creek Lakes
Artificial Lures Allowed Allowed Allowed Allowed
Worms Prohibited Allowed Allowed Allowed
The following dead, non-game fish may be used or possessed as bait: redside shiner, speckled dace, longnose dace, Paiute sculpin, mottled sculpin, Utah chub, Utah sucker, and commercially preserved dead baitfish. Prohibited Prohibited Prohibited Allowed
 
 
 
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Elk herd in the snow.
Wildlife Closures

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Clouds rise off of mountains.
Weather

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Tree being moved on road by a front end loader
Current Conditions and Park Alerts

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Violation Action by Superintendent
First Violation A written warning at a minimum. May include a period of CUA suspension or revocation depending upon the violation.
Second Violation CUA restriction or suspension for a minimum of 30 operating days and up to a maximum of 120 operating days. The restriction may continue into the next operating season and CUA applications for the next season may be denied until the term of the suspension is met.
Third Violation CUA revocation for the remaining operating season and subsequent application denial for the next three operating seasons.
 
 

 

Snow Pack

Subtext in the snow pack general information section.
 

 

 
Construction Timeline
Jan Feb Mar Apr May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec
Open for Winter Recreation Open for Winter Recreation Open for Winter Recreation Open for Winter Recreation 30 Minute Delays 30 Minute Delays CLOSED
to Vehicles and Bicycles
CLOSED to Vehicles and Bicycles 30 Minute Delays 30 Minute Delays Open for Winter Recreation Open for Winter Recreation
 
Death Canyon Road and Trailhead
*Timelines subject to change. This information last updated: 9/29/2025

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Moose to Death Canyon Junction

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Death Canyon Junction to LSR

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Death Canyon Junction to Trailhead
Nov 15- May 1 Open Open
(Winter Recreation)
Open
(Winter Recreation)
May 1 - June 19 Closed Closed Closed
June 19 - Sept 1 45 Minute Delays 45 Minute Delays Open
Sept 1 -
Oct 1
Closed 45 Minute Delays Open
Oct 1 -Nov 15 Closed Closed Closed
Nov 15 - May 1 Open Open
(Winter Recreation)
Open
(Winter Recreation)

Last updated: September 30, 2025

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Contact Info

Mailing Address:

P.O. Box 170
Moose, WY 83012

Phone:

307-739-3399
Talk to a Ranger? To speak to a Grand Teton National Park ranger call 307–739–3399 for visitor information Monday-Friday during business hours.

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