5 Family-Friendly Adventures in Grand Teton National Park
Explore together in the Tetons.
Summer is here, and it's time for road trips, family vacations, and weekends in the mountains! Grand Teton National Park, right outside of the quintessential mountain town of Jackson, Wyoming, is full of family-friendly adventures.
The next time you're in the area, be sure to check out the Togwotee Mountain Lodge & Cabins, located just minutes from the park entrance. Togwotee has standard rooms and suites in their lodge and cabins that are perfect for small families. Four of them are even dog-friendly! The resort also has two restaurants and outdoor cowboy cookouts on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
Here are a few of our favorite family-friendly activities in Grand Teton National Park.
Adventure by Clare Healy
See the Tetons as you've never seen them before with a paddle on String Lake and Leigh Lake. String Lake's crystal-clear, shallow water lets everyone get used to paddling before making the short portage to bigger Leigh Lake. Pack a picnic and some camp chairs, because there are plenty of places to stop and enjoy the shore (and the views!).
Canoe and kayak rentals are available near the Craig Thomas Discovery and Visitor Center inside the park.
Adventure by Ben Lertsakdadet
You'll never hear the kids say "I'm bored!" on this 2-mile hike along Jackson Lake. The trail is always next to the water, and opportunities for rock-skipping, photography, and wading abound. It's one of the most easily accessible locations to check out the Milky Way, too.
This trail is so beautiful that it can get crowded, so plan to go early in the morning or in the evening to beat the crowds. Don't forget your bear spray.
Adventure by Michelle Olmstead
Mt Moran reflects perfectly off the Snake River at Oxbow Bend, a spot on the river right along Route 191. Sunrise is the perfect time to snap photos, so pack a breakfast for the whole family and head out early. Can you think of a better spot to enjoy your bagel and cream cheese? We can't either.
Adventure by Kyle Aiton
Explore off the beaten path with a hike to Huckleberry Point. This 4-mile hike gains only 500 feet of elevation but leads to an overlook that reaches across the wide Jackson Hole valley. The trail then descends to Phelps Lake, where there are opportunities for swimming and cliff jumping.
Adventure by Michelle Olmstead
Looking for big views that are friendly to little legs? Take a drive up Signal Mountain Road. This 5-mile paved road is narrow and winding and leads to a panoramic view of the valley and the Tetons. In the summer keep an eye out for wildflowers, and enjoy the foliage in the fall.
Cover photo by Michelle Olmstead
We want to acknowledge and thank the past, present, and future generations of all Native Nations and Indigenous Peoples whose ancestral lands we travel, explore, and play on. Always practice Leave No Trace ethics on your adventures and follow local regulations. Please explore responsibly!
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