Sunlit blue sky with a meandering creek running through a snow and ice covered marsh.
Fee applies

Moose-Wilson Road in Winter

Grand Teton National Park

The Moose-Wilson Road is a corridor road connecting the towns of Moose and Wilson. In the winter the road is closed from the south at the Granite Trailhead and from the north at the Death Canyon Junction, providing 3 miles (4.8 km) of walking, skiing, and snowshoeing. As you ski or snowshoe on the road you will wind through forest and marsh habitats, covered in deep snow and ice. Be aware that not all is frozen underfoot, thin ice can be dangerous—use caution.

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Fees

A general fee is charged to enter Grand Teton National Park.

Fees Apply

No

Seasons

Winter

Accessibility

During winter the Moose-Wilson Road is closed from the south at the Granite Trailhead and from the north at the Death Canyon Junction, providing 3 miles (4.8 km) of walking, skiing, and snowshoeing. As you ski or snowshoe on the road you will wind through forest and marsh habitats, covered in deep snow and ice. Be aware that not all is frozen underfoot, thin ice can be dangerous—use caution. Jackson Hole area organizations provide accessible equipment and lessons so people of all abilities can explore the park in winter, call 307-739-3399 for more information. Qualified service animals trained to assist people with disabilities are allowed in throughout the park and in all park facilities. Your service animal may accompany you anywhere. We request that you fill out a Service Animal acknowledgement form at one of the visitor centers when you arrive. More information see the parks service animal information.

Pets

Yes — During winter, pets are allowed on plowed roadways and parking areas, and the unplowed portions of the Teton Park and Moose-Wilson roads. Pets must be restrained on a leash (six feet or less) within 30 feet of roadway. Properly dispose of your pet's waste. Check at the trailheads for Mutt-Mitt stations.

Reservations

No

Location

Moose-Wilson Road

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