A barn with mountains behind.
1-2 Hours

Mormon Row

Grand Teton National Park

Visit Mormon Row to see the historic Moulton Barns and Teton views.

Today, two picturesque barns highlight Mormon Row. Settlers John and Thomas Alma (T.A.) Moulton build these barns on adjacent homesteads. After nearly 30 years of working the land, John replaced his log home and barn with a new carpenter-constructed, pink stucco frame house and impressive, two-story gambrel barn north of Antelope Flats Road. South of John's homestead, T.A. took over 30 years to build his gable-with-shed style barn. Photographers from around the world stop by the Moulton barns to capture this iconic historic structure with the Teton Range in the background.

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Self-Guided Tours - WalkingArchitecture and BuildingColonization and SettlementMountainsGrand TetonGrand Teton National Parkmormon rowMormon Row Historic Districtmoulton barnmountainshomestead

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Duration

1-2 Hours

Fees Apply

No

Seasons

Spring, Summer, Fall

Time of Day

Day, Dawn, Dusk

Accessibility

Mormon Row has two sections: north and south of Antelope Flats Road. The northern side is reached by parking in a gravel lot and traversing along an old dirt road. The road is level but contains ruts and holes. The southern side can be reached by a dirt road (barns are easily viewed from road) or by parking in a dirt lot and traversing along the flat dirt road.

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Mormon Row

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