Maps & Travel Info
Teton Valley Rewards Curious
Getting here isn't easy, and therefore the area attracts a more discerning visitor. We are confident you will be aptly awarded for making the effort. By foot, snowshoe, bike, skis, or horseback- whatever your mode of travel, it's best to know before you go. See our maps section below for local maps and useful sites to consult before you head out in Teton Valley.
By plane
Teton Valley is accessible by two main, commercial airports. Located in Jackson, Wyoming, just 42 miles from the center of Teton Valley is the  Jackson Hole Airport  (JAC).   Idaho Falls  (IDA) Regional Airport is 75 miles from Teton Valley. Driggs-Reed Memorial Airport  (KDIJ), owned by the City of Driggs, is a public use, non-commercial airport that is also operational year-round.Â
By Car
Teton Valley is located in eastern Idaho, on the border of Wyoming, accessible by three main highways - Hwy 33 from Madison County, Wyoming, Hwy 32 from Fremont County, Hwy 31 from Bonneville County. During the Winter months, roads can be unpassable. It is best to plan your route ahead of time and be prepared with alternative route options and emergency supplies.
Local Transportation
- Targhee Shuttle (daily service between Grand Targhee Resort and Teton Valley, provides passengers with bike, ski, and snowboard racks.
- START Bus (Rides to and from Jackson on weekdays)
By foot, snowshoe, bike, skis or horseback
Whatever your mode of travel, it's best to know before you go.Â
Whether you’re a first-time visitor, a regular visitor to the area, an outdoor nature enthusiast, an adrenaline seeking adventurer, an art lover or a self-proclaimed foodie, Teton Valley has something to excite all visitors. We sincerely hope you enjoy your visit and time in one of the most beautiful and celebrated recreational areas in the West.
Peak seasons are a challenge for everyone. Here are a few tips to ensure that you make the most of your visit:
- Be early for everything. Whether it’s hitting the trail, park, or going out to eat, get there early and you’ll be amply rewarded.
- Be self-sufficient. Carry water, snacks, extra clothing, and first aid supplies.
- Be prepared. Start at the Teton Geo Center Museum & Discovery Hub, Forest Service office, and local outdoor shops to load up on maps, guidebooks, and local recommendations.
- Be patient, kind, and respectful of the people, animals, and ecosystem.Â
- Drive slowly. As we like to say, you didn’t come here to be in a hurry. Slow down and enjoy the scenery.
- Have a sense of humor. We lack some of the amenities of big towns, but roughing it a bit will yield great rewards.
Preserve & Protect:
Teton Valley is part of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem and is one of the largest intact ecosystems in the United States, representing the absolute best of the world’s wild and wonderful places. As a visitor, you are charged with an important task: Help preserve and protect this incredible place. The Leave No Trace Center for Outdoor Ethics has coined seven easy-to-remember principles to take with you on any and all outdoor excursions. From remote wildernesses to your own backyard, this framework is an important code for all.
- Â Plan Ahead and Prepare
- Travel and Camp on Durable Surfaces
- Dispose of Waste Properly
- Leave What You Find
- Minimize Campfire Impacts
- Respect Wildlife
- Be Considerate of Other Visitors
© 1999 by the Leave No Trace Center for Outdoor Ethics
- Driggs City Center
- Valley of the Tetons Libraries in Victor and Driggs
- Teton Aviation Center, Driggs-Reed Memorial Airport
- Teton Geo Center, Museum & Discovery Center
- Emergency Assistance, 911
- Teton County Courthouse, (208) 354-2905
- Teton County Idaho Sheriff’s Office, (208) 354-2323
- City of Victor, (208) 787-2940
- City of Driggs, (208) 354-2362
- City of Tetonia, (208) 456-2249
- Teton School District 401, (208) 228-5923
- Teton Valley Hospital, (208) 354-2383
- Road Conditions, Dial 511
- Grand Targhee Resort, (307) 353-2300
- Teton Basin Ranger District, (208) 354-2312Â
- Caribou-Targhee National Forest, (208) 557-5900
- Grand Teton National Park Headquarters, (307) 739-3600
- Yellowstone National Park Headquarters Visitor Center, (307) 344-7381
- Idaho Department of Parks and Recreation, (208) 525-7121
- Idaho Fish and Game, (208) 334-3700
- Targhee Shuttle (daily service between Grand Targhee Resort and Teton Valley, provides passengers with bike, ski, and snowboard racks.
- START Bus (Rides to and from Jackson on weekdays)
Maps & Trail Info
Be sure to visit the Teton Geo Center, where copies of these maps are available free of charge. Here are some useful sites to consult before you head out in Teton Valley. These resources contain trail maps and status updates, campsite booking, closure notices, important emergency contact info, and more.