The Grand Teton Climber's Ranch Might Just Be The Most Unique Lodge In Wyoming
By Kim Magaraci|Published July 21, 2021
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Kim Magaraci graduated Rutgers University with a degree in Geography and has spent the last seven years as a freelance travel writer. Contact: kmagaraci@onlyinyourstate.com
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Now that Grand Teton National Park has moved all campgrounds to an online reservation system, it can be hard to find last-minute lodging in the park. If you’re looking for an option beyond the pricy hotels of Jackson or the primitive Forest Service dispersed campsites, why not book a stay at the Grand Teton Climber’s Ranch? This is truly the most unique place to stay in the Tetons.
When you're driving through Grand Teton National Park, you might notice a sign pointing to the AAC Climber's Ranch.
Most people don't realize that this primitive lodge exists right at the foot of the tallest pinnacles in the park.
Looking for a unique place to stay in the park? It's truly one-of-a-kind space where you'll make new friends, spot wildlife, and enjoy nature at its finest.
Note - in 2021, the Climbers Ranch is requiring visitors to reserve an entire cabin, as per the AAC's COVID protocols. We assume that in the future, they'll be back to their usual assignment protocol.
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The cabins are primitive and bunk-style. You'll have a place to lay down your sleeping mat and bag, and to hang up and store a few things. There are outlets where you can charge your phones - but there isn't really cell phone service here.