Place

East Boundary Turnout

Large wooden grand teton national park sign at a turnout with mountains in the distance.
Welcome to Grand Teton National Park!

NPS Photo/E. Helton

Quick Facts

Historical/Interpretive Information/Exhibits, Wheelchair Accessible

Stop and grab a photo with the iconic wooden "Grand Teton National Park" sign at our eastern boundary and enjoy some of your first views of the Teton Mountain Range. For visitors driving in from places like Dubois, Lander, and Riverton, this is where you will first cross into park borders. At this turnout, there are informational signs and a map to help orient you to the park. 

Two miles after the turnout is Moran Junction. Turning here will take you through the entrance station and towards Jackson Lake Junction for Teton Park Road or north to the south entrance of Yellowstone National Park. If you don't turn at Moran Junction, you will continue south to Moose Junction and eventually the town of Jackson.

There are two other Grand Teton signs in the park; one north as you drive into the park from Yellowstone and one closer to the southern boundary near Jackson. 

Grand Teton National Park

Last updated: April 14, 2025