Place

Deadmans Bar

Visitors getting ready to launch a blue raft on the Snake River with a white SUV and a trailer.
Preparing boats at Deadmans Bar

Quick Facts

Canoe/Kayak/Small Boat Launch, Historical/Interpretive Information/Exhibits, Restroom, Wheelchair Accessible

Location: Access from US 26/98/191 a half-mile north of the Snake River Overlook. The road, partially paved, continues northwest for about one mile to the boat ramp and parking. One section of the road is very steep.

Notes: The classic Snake River float through the park launches at Deadmans Bar. The river is home to moose, bald eagles, osprey and many other species. Enjoy sweeping views of the Teton Range as you float down the river to Moose. Remember to bring water with you.

Regulations

All boats including paddleboards launched in Grand Teton National Park must have a park permit. Purchase permits at the permits desk in the Craig Thomas Discovery & Visitor Center in Moose or the Colter Bay permits office. More information on park boat regulations .

Boat inspections required for all boats entering Wyoming between March 1 and November 30 for Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS). AIS inspection stations near Moose and Moran. Boat owners must buy a decal to support this program. More information on state boat regulations .

Name Origin

Named after John Tonner's three mining companions were found dead along the river in 1886. There were no witnesses to the crime and although Tonner was arrested, he was freed on the grounds of self-defense.

Grand Teton National Park

Last updated: January 20, 2021