For views of the Buffalo Fork River against a backdrop of the Tetons, take a detour down this partially paved road, just east of Moran, WY.
Originating a few miles south of Yellowstone, Grassy Lake Road is an unpaved road that leads through deep backcountry over the border to Idaho.
Gros Ventre Road follows the Gros Ventre River to a number of camping spots, trailheads, fishing holes and popular put in spots for whitewater rafting and kayaking.
Highway 191 is the main highway that connects travelers to the major towns and attractions around Grand Teton National Park.
A 5 mile, one-way road off of the Grand Teton Loop Road, Jenny Lake Loop leads past the cathedral group of the Tetons and the beautiful, glacial Jenny Lake.
Visit historic sites and keep a watch out for elk and buffalo on a scenic drive through the sage covered Antelope Flats.
This 7 mile road that follows the Snake River from Teton Village to Moose is good for wildlife viewing and provides access to the Phelps Lake trailhead.
Rockefeller Parkway links Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks and is a good stretch of road for spotting wildlife.
5 miles of exhilarating switchbacks and a climb of 1,000 feet up Signal Mountain Road will bring you to an observation area where the entire 40 mile Teton Range and surrounding valley can be seen.
The Teton Park Road is a well maintained, paved road that efficiently connects many of the park’s main attractions.
Other Scenic Drives Resources
The Chief Joseph Highway is a spectacular drive between Cody Wyoming and Yellowstone.