Moose Entrance Station in Grand Teton National Park

Moose Entrance Station

Moose Entrance Station requires a park fee or a valid pass.

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Moose Entrance Station Details

Moose Entrance Station is the southern entrance to Grand Teton National Park; this is where you'll pay your entrance fee if coming into the park from the direction of Jackson, Wyoming. As you might have guessed, it's in the town of Moose, which sits inside the park boundaries. You also should stop at the Craig Thomas Discovery and Visitor Center when you arrive here.

Difficulty

Low

Distance

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Estimated time

Region

Teton Park Road

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Moose-Wilson Road

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