A trip to Grand Teton National Park isn’t complete without a visit to Mormon Row. One of the most picturesque areas of Grand Teton National Park, Mormon Row is full of rustic, wooden buildings, open fields, and stunning views of the Tetons in the background. The rural landscape contains six clusters of buildings that were once parts of early settler homesteads.
Plan
Overview
Skill level
Easy
Accessbility
Public Location
Hours
Anytime
Fee
$35 National Park Entrance Fee or free with the annual pass
Pack
Telephoto lens (70mm)
How to get there
N43° 39' 57.1572"W110° 39' 53.8488"
This photo of Mormon Row was taken in the John Moultan Homestead area, which is in Grand Teton National Park.
Mormon Row is located in Grand Teton National Park off Antelope Flats Rd, about one mile east of Hwy 26/89/191. The Antelope Flats turnoff is just north of Moose Junction. It is easily accessible and no hiking is needed. Make sure to check beforehand if there are any road closures.
After parking, make your way to the GPS coordinate and you should see this small wooden building with the Tetons as a backdrop.
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