Grand Teton National Park — 7-Day Vehicle Pass
A 7-day pass gives your vehicle unlimited entries into Grand Teton National Park for seven consecutive days from the date of first use. It covers the driver and all passengers in a single, non-commercial vehicle.
What it includes: The pass is valid at all park entrance stations, including Moose, Moran, and the South Entrance. It does not cover camping fees, boat permits, or entrance into Yellowstone National Park (a separate pass is required there, though combination passes are available at the gate).
Good to know:
- Valid for 7 consecutive days from first use
- Per vehicle, not per person — covers all occupants
- Works at all Grand Teton entrance points
- No reservation required to enter the park; the pass is your entry
- Fees go directly to the National Park Service for park maintenance and operations
When to buy: If you’re spending more than a day or two in the area, the 7-day pass is almost always the better value over a daily pass. It’s also transferable between vehicles in your group as long as only one vehicle enters at a time.
America the Beautiful annual passes are accepted at Grand Teton and may be a better option if you plan to visit multiple national parks in a 12-month period. We sell those as well.








