JACKSON, Wyo. — The Teton Park Road in Grand Teton National Park is now open to non-motorized activities, and you can bring your dog too.

Biking, hiking, running, rollerblading, scootering and walking dogs are all options for the Teton Park Road until the road becomes snow-covered. The road will be groomed for skiing, snowshoeing and hiking from mid-December to mid-March. After the road is snow-covered, bikes, snow bikes, fat-tire bikes and rollerblades are not allowed.

The road is closed to non-motorized vehicles from Nov. 1 until April 30 from Taggart Lake Trailhead to Signal Mountain Lodge. Pets are also allowed on the road but once it is snow-covered, leashed pets can use the multi-use lane.

The Teton Park Road is open to non-motorized activities beginning Nov. 1, until the road is snow-covered. The road will be closed until April 30 to all motorized vehicles. Photo: Keegan Rice

Moose-Wilson Road is also closed on Nov. 1, from Death Canyon Road to Granite Canyon Trailhead, and will remain unplowed. The road is open to skiing, snowshoeing and hiking.

Other roads such as Antelope Flats, Deadmans Bar, Grassy Lake, Pilgrim Creek, Schwabacher and Two Ocean Roads are closed seasonally based on conditions.

According to the park, paved multi-use pathways throughout the park are open when they are predominately free of snow and ice. The use of the multi-use pathway is prohibited at night, beginning a half-hour after sunset to a half-hour before sunrise.

 For information on park roads call 307-739-3682 or visit the park’s website.

Lindsay is a contributing reporter covering a little bit of everything; with an interest in local policies and politics, the environment and amplifying community voices. She's curious about uncovering the "whys" of our region and aims to inform the community about the issues that matter. In her free time, you can find her snowboarding, cooking or planning the next surf trip.