Enjoy Grand Teton NP with Kids
Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming, USA
Daylight to dark
$$$
parks, bike-trails, seasonal-activities, hikes
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Grand Teton National Park with Kids
Grand Teton National Park may always remain my favorite place in the world. The views of the Tetons are magnificent and look different in every light (google Jackson Lake and you’ll be hooked). Biking, relaxing at the beach, hiking, boat rides, water sports, camping, just driving around - it’s all spectacular.
Grand Teton National Park is manageable for day trips and is also wonderful for camping or in-park cabin stays.
Camping
Colter Bay Camping
The Colter Bay campground on Jackson Lake is one of my favorites and such a special place. It’s a popular spot so you generally need to arrive before noon to get a spot. We preferred the E loop because it’s closest to the beach area. There is a grocery store on-site that is surprisingly well-stocked and reasonably priced. They also have ice cream and a coffee bar.
Hiking and Exploring on Foot
Jenny Lake to Hidden Falls
Head to Jenny Lake for a spectacular, toddler-friendly combination of hiking and boat-riding to the Hidden Falls. This is one of Jackson’s most popular hikes for a reason. There are a variety of ways to access all the sights, making this the perfect place to go for any occasion or all skill levels. You can choose from a variety of distances with varying terrain-difficulty.
Phelps Lake from the Rockefeller Preserve
This family-friendly hike never disappoints. The two and a half-mile round trip hike is super kid-friendly and mostly flat. The out and back option on the Woodland Trail was a crowd pleaser with cool rocks and one that even looked like a lion’s head, and they helped keep everyone entertained and motivated until we reached the glorious Phelps Lake.
Bradley Taggart Lakes Hike
Enjoy this popular six-mile loop with a 761-foot elevation gain. You have the option to hike it as a ‘there and back’ when you get to the lake to reduce the distance. Starting at the Taggart Lake trailhead, this beautiful rolling hills hike has consistent views of the Teton range and provides ample walking time along both exquisite lakes.
If you’re carrying a little one in a backpack, prepare for a solid workout. While the loop has a bit of flat and downhill terrain, there is vertical gain. Prepare with layers for the elevation shift, and pack plenty of water and snacks.
Colter Bay Lakeshore Hike
This two and a half-mile hike is mostly flat and a nice way to move the legs and enjoy beautiful views of Jackson Lake and the Tetons. We like the option to make it longer or shorter (the first part of the island is 0.4 miles so you can easily do one mile out and back, which is also stroller-friendly). There is little to no elevation gain and you also have the option to hang out at beautiful Jackson Lake for a picnic following your hike.
Boat Rentals
Are you looking for an adventurous and relaxing way to enjoy Grand Teton National Park? Do you want to get up close and personal with all that the glorious mountains have to offer? Consider renting a boat!
Signal Mountain Lodge
Rent a boat at Signal Mountain Lodge in the park, or at Rendezvous River Sports in town. Your options range from kayaks, canoes, rafts, stand up paddleboards or a boat to experience the beauty of the Tetons from the water. It is a truly spectacular way to enjoy the park. Bring your non-motorized crafts to String and Leigh Lake or your motorboats to Jackson Lake.
Kayak, Canoe, and Motorboat Rentals at Colter Bay
Kayak, canoe, and motorboat rentals at Jackson Lake in the Marina at Colter Bay Campground are available for anywhere from $25-$48 per hour. The rentals have a 2 hour minimum and you can explore close or far, along the shore or gain some distance.
The views are incredible and the relaxation of just sitting on the water enjoying the sounds of nature and exquisite views are beyond measure. For little kids, it can get windy so it’s important to check the weather in advance and consider wind and wave status.
Note: Life jackets, radios, boating instructions, and maps are provided with your rental. Charged on an hourly basis (with a 2 hour min.) and are weather dependent. Boat rental hours change in our early and late season.
Age 4+
Turpin Meadow Ranch
After exploring the incredible Grand Teton National Forest, for something a little different, check into Turpin Meadow Ranch, one of the most beautiful places in the world. When you arrive, you immediately feel a sense of peace and relaxation. The team is accommodating and service-oriented in a friendly, ‘when you’re here you’re family’ kind of way. The food is excellent and the space is incredibly kid-friendly. From the books and lawn games to the board games, there’s so much to enjoy.
Horseback Riding at Turpin Meadow Ranch feels like a world-class experience. The ranch team proved patient and warm throughout. We had three early riders and they introduced the horses, safety rules, and games with an abundance of experience and enthusiasm. We can’t wait to experience their fly-fishing excursions during our next visit! Every detail feels like it was meant to slow you down to a state of relaxation and it’s the perfect luxurious segue into another rugged camping adventure!
You can visit overnight or plan to visit for lunch or dinner (reservations are needed). It’s a truly special place where time feels slow in the best way.
Some bullets points:
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Hiking/cruising across Jenny Lake and the longer or shorter hike up to the Inspiration Point or the waterfall
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Playing at the beach at the Colter Bay Campground- the entrance is about 5 miles past the Jackson Lake Lodge, follow the road to the end (past the grocery store and shops) and make a hard right. The beach is a gem with incredible views where you can picnic and enjoy a full day. Tip- you can also rent or bring paddle boats or canoes! This is also one of our favorite camping spots (be sure to arrive early)
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Taggart Lake Hike - again, a great place to hike in with kiddos and a baby carrier for the littles, bring a picnic, swim gear and an attitude of relaxation. The views are beyond incredible with the lake and Tetons in the background.
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Biking from Moose junction to Jenny Lake (8 miles) or Taggart (5 miles) (best for teenagers, could be a long one with littles)
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Rafting with kids- For calm, scenic, Teton views, raft Deadmans to Moose on the Snake River. This particular stretch is by far the most awe-inspiring due to dramatic Teton views. It’s the only section you can run in the National Park and you absolutely need a guide to do it. Seriously. Hire a guide. Despite its slow current, there are many unnavigable channels making it the most dangerous section on the Snake. That being said, if you hire a guide, you won’t have to worry about getting lost. They know the drill!