Loading Page...

Can you enter Yellowstone from Grand Teton?

Entering Through South Entrance Visitors entering Yellowstone National Park's South Entrance will be traveling through Grand Teton National Park first. Note that separate entrance fees are charged for each park. You are required to pay an entrance fee in order to access Yellowstone National Park.



People Also Ask

Good to know: One day is really too short to see both parks. That's why our 'combo' itineraries foresee at least 2 days for Grand Teton and Yellowstone. So if you only have a day in the area, you'll have to choose just one park.

MORE DETAILS

That being said, if you're looking for some truly epic hiking trails in the mountains, you may want some extra time in Grand Teton! The ideal number of days for each park is at least 3 full days in Grand Teton and 4 full days in Yellowstone.

MORE DETAILS

If you visit Yellowstone first, the best way to get to Grand Teton National Park is through Yellowstone's South Entrance.

MORE DETAILS

If you want to enjoy towering mountains and beautiful lakes, Grand Teton National Park may be for you. If you would rather spend your time exploring geysers and wildlife, Yellowstone National Park may be for you. Both national parks are beautiful and offer many things to do, so you cannot go wrong with either!

MORE DETAILS

Three days is the perfect amount of time to spend in Grand Teton National Park if you're an avid hiker. Plus, then you can combine it with our four day Yellowstone itinerary and make it a week-long adventure. You can do it in two days, but you'll be rushed. One day is not enough.

MORE DETAILS

One of the reasons why the West Entrance is the most used is that it's the closest entrance to the Lower Loop in Yellowstone, where most of the big attractions are. Some of those popular attractions include: Madison Valley. A great place to see wildlife like elk and bison.

MORE DETAILS

Which place is cheaper, Yellowstone National Park or Grand Teton National Park? These are the overall average travel costs for the two destinations. The average daily cost (per person) in Grand Teton National Park is $162, while the average daily cost in Yellowstone National Park is $147.

MORE DETAILS

With its magnificent mountain peaks, pristine alpine lakes, and abundant wildlife, there is so much to see and do here but honestly, you only really need one day in Grand Teton National Park.

MORE DETAILS

From Moose, drive up the inner park road to Jackson Lake Junction and follow the outer park road through Moran Junction back down to Moose. The loop is 42 miles long, and depending on how many points of interest you chose to explore, plan for at least a one to two hour drive.

MORE DETAILS

The Jackson Hole region is filled with resorts, guest ranches, and hotels, just 45 minutes from Grand Teton National Park and two hours from the south entrance to Yellowstone National Park.

MORE DETAILS

West Entrance of Yellowstone (West Yellowstone) Because of its location, this entrance is usually my preferred place to stay near the park. The town of West Yellowstone has plenty of amenities, hotels, and things to do while still maintaining a small-town feel.

MORE DETAILS

Does it cost money to see Old Faithful? No, but Yellowstone does require a $35 entrance fee that's valid for 7 days. The pass allows you to view all attractions within the park, including Old Faithful.

MORE DETAILS