Where to Stay at Grand Teton National Park: Family Guide

National Parks Mom

Whether you go for the gorgeous scenery, hiking, photography, climbing opportunities, cultural or historical sites, or wildlife, there are zillions of reasons why you might want to visit Grand Teton.

So, where to stay when visiting Grand Teton National Park? Finagling accommodations for your family is often the most stressful and logistically important part of the vacation.

Jackson Lake Lodge

Close enough to see the water lap the shore, this iconic lodge offers suites with stunning views of the Teton Range. You can opt for a comfortable room or a suite with a sweeping balcony.

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Jenny Lake Lodge

Going for a more luxurious experience, such as for your senior’s graduation trip? Jenny Lake Lodge offers elegant cabins and a fine dining restaurant in the heart of the national park.

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Signal Mountain Lodge

Located near the marina on Jackson Lake, Signal Mountain Lodge offers cabins, bungalows, and motel-style rooms. You can’t go wrong with these beautiful mountain and lake views.

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Colter Bay Village

The village boasts 208 rustic log cabins + 66 tent cabins. The tent cabins are unique, and can only be found at this location.

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Triangle X Ranch

Your experience includes horseback riding, cattle drives, outdoor adventures, campfire dinners and entertainment, ranch work, and more. 

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Colter Bay RV Park and Campground

This lodgepole pine-infused campground offers a range of sites near Jackson Lake. Colter Bay Village contains a visitor center, gift shop, restaurants, stores, cabins, and a marina. 

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