Grand Teton National Park is a protected area
where wildlife is free to roam undisturbed. Park visitors should be able
to enjoy native wildlife in their natural environment without the
disruption of other people’s pets. For this reason pet restrictions are
enforced.
A good rule is a pet may
go anywhere a car may go: roads and road shoulders, campgrounds and
picnic areas, parking lots, etc. Pets must be on a leash and under
physical restraint. Pets are not permitted on any park trails or in the
park backcountry. Pets are not considered pack animals.
Regulations
You are responsible for clean-up and
disposal of all pet feces.
Pets must be kept under physical
control at all times — caged, crated, or restrained on a leash not
to exceed six feet in length.
Pets are prohibited in the backcountry
and on park trails.
Pets are prohibited from public
buildings and swimming beaches, except for guide dogs.
Pets are prohibited from riding in
boats on park waters, except for Jackson Lake.
Pets must stay within 50 feet of any
roadway.
Pets must not be left unattended
and/or tied to an object.
Pets are prohibited from making
unreasonable noise or frightening wildlife.
Pets running-at-large may be impounded
and their owner charged for the care and feeding of the animal.
Information About Grand Teton National
Park Was Obtained From The National Park Service Website
www.nps.gov
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