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Teton Park Road open to over-snow access

Because of recent snow accumulation, the status of Teton Park Road, Moose-Wilson Road and Signal Mountain Summit Road within Grand Teton National Park has been changed from wheeled access to over-snow access.

The designated portions of these roads are now ready to accommodate winter recreation, and use of the roads by wheeled vehicles is prohibited for the season.

Over-snow access approved winter season activities include cross-country skiing, skate skiing and snow-shoeing. Snow bikes are not permitted on roads designated for over-snow access; however, they are allowed on all roadways open to motor vehicle use in Grand Teton National Park.

The 14-mile section of the Teton Park Road between the Taggart Lake Trailhead and Signal Mountain Lodge will be groomed approximately twice-weekly from late-December to mid-March. The road is scheduled to be groomed on Tuesday and Friday mornings, though the schedule is dependent on snow and weather conditions. For grooming updates, call the park’s road information line at 307-739-3682.

New this year, a webcam will show the condition of the groomed road and prevailing weather conditions from the Cottonwood Creek Bridge in real time. The solar-powered camera is not yet up and running.

Generally, pets are only permitted along park roadways open to motor vehicle use; however, pets are allowed on the over-snow access portions of the Teton Park Road and Moose-Wilson Road by special exception.

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