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It’s that time of year when winter, thankfully a mild one, finally loosens its grip, giving locals (and savvy visitors) a chance to sneak back into Grand Teton National Park on foot, two wheels, or anything that glides.
The park has officially opened a 14-mile stretch of Teton Park Road between Taggart Lake Trailhead and Signal Mountain Lodge for spring recreation.
No cars (yet), just fresh mountain air, quiet pavement, and some of the best shoulder-season views you’ll get all year.
This early-season window is a bit of a local secret.
That said… you won’t be alone.
On sunny days, this stretch fills up quickly—especially near Taggart Lake. If you’re looking for a smoother, less crowded start, head toward Signal Mountain where parking is easier and the vibe is a bit more relaxed.
The Taggart Lake area can turn into a parking free-for-all on nice days. If you’re rolling with a group:
Less stress, more Tetons.
The Craig Thomas Discovery and Visitor Center in Moose will reopen on April 10, operating daily from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
It’s a solid stop for:
Spring here isn’t exactly predictable. One minute it’s blue skies, the next it’s snowing sideways.
A few things to keep in mind:
Enjoy the peace while it lasts. Teton Park Road is expected to reopen to vehicles on May 1 (weather permitting), and with that, the quiet, car-free magic disappears until next spring.
AntlersArch founder and the voice behind Teton Tattle.