Now that we’ve outlined some of the details of each season, here is our list of top hikes in Grand Teton National Park.
Come explore Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks with like-minded travelers on an Under30Experiences group trip. A few facilities do stay open and visiting during the winter will offer visitors a unique perspective into the landscape of the park. These months experience the lowest levels of visitors but that is not to say extreme adventurers do not visit the park. The weather can be pretty brutal this time of year with heavy snowfall and below-freezing temperatures. It can rain and snow a significant amount during these months. Daily temperatures reach the mid-70s Fahrenheit (23 Celsius) and can drop to 32 Fahrenheit (0 Celsius). Fall (September through November)Įven with the beautiful fall foliage that can be experienced in the Grand Tetons, tourism drops off significantly during these months, making it a nice time to visit if you are looking for quiet, peaceful hikes. These months experience the least precipitation through afternoon thunderstorms are common. Due to the high elevations, the evenings still experience cooler weather, and daytime temperatures are comfortable. This is the peak of the tourist season and reservations are recommended for all lodging, though most campgrounds work on a first-come, first-served basis. Expect most hiking trails to be covered in snow, especially in the higher elevations. High temperatures average in the mid-60s Fahrenheit (18 Celsius) and lows can drop to 30 Fahrenheit (-1 Celsius). Spring is the second busiest season for tourism even though rain is somewhat common. So even during the peak season, you will be able to find some solitude, especially on the backcountry hiking trails. The summer months will have additional crowds, but Grand Teton National Park does not see that same amount of visitors as its neighbor, Yellowstone National Park. When to Visit Grand Teton National Parkĭuring the months of mid-May to late September, all visitor centers, hiking trails, and other activities, including kayaking and fishing, are open and accessible.