Craig Thomas Discovery and Visitor Center
Visitor center · Teton County ·

Craig Thomas Discovery and Visitor Center

Visitor center · Teton County ·

Nature exhibits, park movie, gift shop, and ranger assistance

Craig Thomas Discovery and Visitor Center by null
Craig Thomas Discovery and Visitor Center by null
Craig Thomas Discovery and Visitor Center by null
Craig Thomas Discovery and Visitor Center by null
Craig Thomas Discovery and Visitor Center by null
Craig Thomas Discovery and Visitor Center by null
Craig Thomas Discovery and Visitor Center by null
Craig Thomas Discovery and Visitor Center by null
Craig Thomas Discovery and Visitor Center by null
Craig Thomas Discovery and Visitor Center by null
Craig Thomas Discovery and Visitor Center by null
Craig Thomas Discovery and Visitor Center by null
Craig Thomas Discovery and Visitor Center by null
Craig Thomas Discovery and Visitor Center by null
Craig Thomas Discovery and Visitor Center by null
Craig Thomas Discovery and Visitor Center by null
Craig Thomas Discovery and Visitor Center by null
Craig Thomas Discovery and Visitor Center by null
Craig Thomas Discovery and Visitor Center by null
Craig Thomas Discovery and Visitor Center by null

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1 Teton Park Rd, Moose, WY 83012 Get directions

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1 Teton Park Rd, Moose, WY 83012 Get directions

+1 307 739 3399
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Grand Teton National Park Guide, From Experts

"Located on the park’s eastern side, the Moose Entrance Station is the main gateway for visitors coming north from Jackson and is where you’ll find the Craig Thomas Discovery & Visitor Center; note the town of Jackson is only about a 10-minute drive from this entrance." - Lydia Mansel Lydia Mansel Lydia Mansel is a writer with more than eight years of experience editing and writing for both brands and online publications—with a particular focus on travel, fashion, and lifestyle. She’s also the founder of the travel site justpacked.com.  Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines

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Craig Thomas Discovery and Visitor Center

Jeon

Google
Very well maintained visitor center, Very friendly staff. It's like a mini museum. Great variety of snacks and souvenirs. Clean restrooms, two sets of them.

Adam S.

Google
Learning center with nice exhibits about the history of the park, animals, nature, and geology. Great for both kids and adults. Bathrooms are available. Entry to building is free, but National Park itself requires a pass.

Austin C.

Google
Never coming back to this park! Don’t visit. No play grounds anywhere! What park doesn’t have playgrounds?

xs2 G.

Google
Wow, this is such a wonderful visitor center. Incredible. Very impressive. This is a relatively new visitor center. NPS has done excellent job of putting so many informative exhibits here. You can easily spend at least an hour here to learn about the history of the park. Park services here issue back country camping passes too. Incredible views of Grand Tetons from the visitor center. Don’t miss this place.

Brian B.

Google
Modern visitor center for Grand Teton with great views of the range and inspiring architecture. Enjoy the park movie and the exhibits! Kid-friendly. You can speak with a ranger and also get permits as required. Nice gift shop and plenty of parking. Also note that there's a good place to refill your water bottles that's outside (and presumably works outside of normal open hours, but might shut down come wintertime).

Willie R.

Google
A good stop and visitor center on the south side of the park with great views, cool exhibits and a decent store. Service was great and helpful. They have the stamps for the NP passports. I was told this is one of the only visitor centers open year round.

Jhames

Google
Great exhibits with kind rangers and a massive modern auditorium.

Harrison C. D.

Google
The Gateway to Teton Discovery! Entry into the park does skew on the higher side compared to other more state-like parks, so why not take a few hours to enjoy all that this lovely and informative visitor center has to offer? The rangers here treat and greet you like you're a guest in their home (which, in a sense, you are), and the exhibits, expert lectures, and demonstrations are beyond thought-provoking.