Grant Village Review

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68%
families recommend
84 family reviews

Families will love:
  • Spacious rooms with private bathrooms
  • Close to Grand Teton National Park
  • Full-menu restaurants available



About Grant Village

Named for the man who signed the law that made Yellowstone the first national park, President Ulyssess S. Grant, this lodging complex is closest to Grand Teton National Park. Six two-story buildings each contain 50 rooms, all with private bathrooms in this village open late May through October. A full-menu restaurants and pizza and pasta restaurant offer lake views.


Written by Candyce H. Stapen

 

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Family Interests
  • Bicycling
  • Hiking
  • Museum/Cultural
Family Amenities
  • Onsite Dining



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