Mormon Row is a slice of early-1900s homesteading adventure tucked right into the heart of Grand Teton National Park. Scattered across the wide open plains, you’ll find weathered barns and old homesteads that once belonged to Mormon settlers, now some of the most photographed buildings in the entire West. With the mighty Teton Range towering dramatically behind them, the whole scene feels like stepping into a living postcard.
Swing by at sunset for skies that light up the mountains and make every shot look epic, or an early sunrise view to beat the crowds. It’s just a quick hop from Gros Ventre Campground but keep an eye on your route, because one of the roads is a dirt track that is probably a bit rough for the average car.