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Teton County

Grand Teton National Park Road Trip

Hard

3.0

(15)

58

riders

Grand Teton National Park Road Trip

04:45

80.6km

560m

Cycling

Touring cycling the difficult Grand Teton National Park Road Trip offers stunning views and a challenging 50.1-mile ride.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Includes a segment in which cycling is not permitted

After 80.4 km for 55 m

Waypoints

A

Start point

Parking

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1

31.8 km

North Park Road, Grand Teton National Park

Highlight • Trail

2

35.2 km

Entrance to Colter Bay Village

Highlight • Settlement

Colter Bay Village is what many people think of when they hear the name Grand Teton National Park because of the iconic view of the Tetons you get from here. …

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43.3 km

Willow Flats Overlook

Viewpoint

4

46.2 km

Jackson Lake Dam

Highlight • Monument

Very nice panorama

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48.2 km

Chapel of the Sacred Heart

Place Of Worship

6

54.8 km

Grand Tetons Viewpoint

Highlight • Viewpoint

Super panorama

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7

60.1 km

Grand Teton National Park

Highlight • Natural Monument

A beautiful national park

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8

63.3 km

String Lake Footbridge

Highlight • Bridge

This attractive wooden footbridge crosses a narrow stream that connects String Lake to Jenny Lake. This is a great place to take photographs of these two bodies of water and …

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9

63.6 km

Jenny Lake Lodge

Highlight • Mountain Hut

Have a cocktail, rest and its all downhill going south!

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10

66.5 km

Jenny Lake Overlook

Highlight • Viewpoint

Jenny Lake is a beautiful lake at the base of the Tetons in Grand Teton National Park. The stunning views of Teewinot Mountain, Mount St. John, and Cascade Canyon over …

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11

80.2 km

Moose Junction

Highlight • Rest Area

A couple hundred yards east of the Snake River bridge and the turn-offs to Menor's Ferry and the Moose visitor center, Teton Park Road reaches North-South Highway with a T-junction, …

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12

80.4 km

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80.6 km

End point

Parking

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

43.5 km

31.2 km

3.98 km

1.04 km

483 m

295 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

68.9 km

9.17 km

2.12 km

468 m

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Highest point (2,240 m)

Lowest point (1,970 m)

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to complete the Grand Teton National Park Road Trip?

This road trip is designed for touring bicycles and typically takes around 4 hours and 45 minutes to complete. This duration is for the cycling portion itself and does not include stops for sightseeing, photos, or breaks.

What is the best time of year to cycle the Grand Teton National Park Road Trip?

The best time for cycling in Grand Teton National Park is generally during the summer months (June to September) when temperatures are pleasant. Fall also offers stunning foliage and wildlife viewing, but be aware of potential seasonal road closures. For a unique car-free experience, parts of the Teton Park Road often open earlier for cyclists around April 1st, before vehicles are allowed.

What kind of terrain can I expect on this road trip?

The route primarily follows paved roads and multi-use pathways, offering a smooth ride. While many sections are relatively flat, especially along the multi-use pathways, you will encounter some challenging climbs. The overall difficulty for this specific road trip is rated as difficult, with an elevation gain of approximately 558 meters (1,830 feet).

Do I need to pay an entrance fee to cycle in Grand Teton National Park?

Yes, Grand Teton National Park charges an entrance fee. This fee provides access to the park for a set number of days. You can find detailed information about current fees and passes on the official National Park Service website: nps.gov.

What are the general regulations for cycling in Grand Teton National Park?

When cycling in Grand Teton National Park, it's crucial to adhere to park regulations. Always wear a helmet, ride single file where required, and be prepared with bear spray due to the presence of wildlife. Cyclists can ride on all paved roads and dedicated multi-use pathways. Some park roads have narrow or no shoulders, so exercise extreme caution.

Is the Grand Teton National Park Road Trip suitable for beginners?

Given its 'difficult' rating, with significant distance and elevation gain, this specific road trip is not recommended for beginners. However, Grand Teton National Park offers many easier, flatter sections on its multi-use pathways that are suitable for families and less experienced cyclists. If you're a beginner, consider shorter segments of the Grand Teton Pathway.

What can I see along the Grand Teton National Park Road Trip?

This road trip offers stunning views of the Teton Range and passes by several notable landmarks. You'll encounter highlights such as North Park Road, Colter Bay Village, Jackson Lake Dam, and the Grand Tetons Viewpoint. You'll also pass by String Lake Footbridge, Jenny Lake Lodge, and the Jenny Lake Overlook.

Is cycling in Grand Teton National Park dog-friendly?

In Grand Teton National Park, pets are generally permitted only on paved roads, in campgrounds, and within 30 feet of any paved road or parking area. They are not allowed on multi-use pathways or unpaved trails, which make up a significant portion of cycling routes. Always keep your dog on a leash no longer than six feet.

Are there any car-free cycling opportunities in Grand Teton National Park?

Yes, a notable car-free opportunity exists on the Teton Park Road between Taggart Lake Trailhead and Signal Mountain. This section is closed to vehicles from November 1 to May 1 but typically opens earlier for cyclists (around April 1) once the snow has cleared, offering a unique experience without vehicle traffic. The Old Pass Road over Teton Pass also provides a paved, vehicle-free option.

What wildlife might I see along the route?

The Grand Teton National Park Road Trip offers excellent opportunities for wildlife viewing. Cyclists often spot moose, elk, pronghorn, and foxes. While less common, grizzly bears are also present in the park, so it's essential to carry bear spray and know how to use it.

Does this road trip intersect with other well-known cycling paths?

Yes, this road trip integrates with a larger network of multi-use trails. The route includes sections of the Moose to Jenny Lake Pathway and also utilizes parts of 76 (Wyoming) and the Great Divide Mountain Bike Route. This allows for extended touring adventures if you wish to explore beyond this specific itinerary.

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