Are you looking for a unique, rustic place to stay in Grand Teton National Park? If your trip revolves around climbing, hiking, and exploring the park’s natural wonders, you’ll fit right in at this Grand Teton climber’s ranch. The American Alpine Club Climbers’ Ranch has several cozy cabins in Wyoming for your climbing and hiking getaway. These gorgeous and historic cabins are located at the foot of the Teton Range.
The American Alpine Club Climbers’ Ranch might be the best place to stay in Grand Teton National Park.
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This collection of cabins is located at the foot of the Teton Range, just a short walk from Jenny Lake and the many trails that lead you toward the Cathedral Group.
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You can reserve a bunk inside a rustic, co-ed cabin as your base for an incredible trip to the mountains.
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Bring your own sleeping pad and sleeping bag, because your reservation includes a bunk in these shared cabins.
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This isn’t quite as primitive as camping, though. You’ll have access to a bathroom in your cabin, and communal showers, too!
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Break out the camp stove and cook up your favorite backpacking meals under the cook shelter.
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In between hikes, climbs, and meals, the shelter provides a place to meet others from all over the world who come to witness the beauty of the Tetons.
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Throughout the season, the Climbers’ Ranch hosts lectures and presentations in their library, so history lovers and nature enthusiasts should check their calendars.
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Unlike the busy commercial campgrounds, the peacefulness of the Climbers’ Ranch makes this one of the best places to spot wildlife just steps from your door.
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Enjoy a peaceful place to stay in Grand Teton National Park when you book a bunk at the American Alpine Club’s Grand Teton Climbers’ Ranch. It’s truly a one-of-a-kind oasis in the middle of the mountains.
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The Climbers Ranch is typically open from June to September. If you’re local, you can help them open up for the season by participating in their Work Week. If you stick it out, you’ll be able to stay at the ranch for free for the rest of June.
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There is nothing more rewarding than a working vacation that helps fellow outdoor adventurers enjoy their stay at this Grand Teton climber’s ranch in the American Alpine Club network.
For more information on booking a stay at the Climbers’ Ranch or participating in Work Week, visit the American Alpine Club website.
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Address: Grand Teton Climbers Ranch - American Alpine Club, 314 Climbers Ranch Road, Moose, WY 83012, USA
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Places to stay near the Grand Teton climbers ranch October 27, 2022 Chris Muras What climbing grade is Grand Teton? Grand Teton is one of the most popular climbing destinations in the United States. Located in Wyoming, the peak stands at an impressive 13,775 feet tall. For perspective, that is over two and a half miles high! The Exum Ridge and Owen Spalding Route are considered the easiest routes to the top. They are rated as Class 5.5 and 5.4 respectively on the Yosemite Decimal System. This means that they fall in the intermediate difficulty range, but are still within the ability of experienced climbers. However, beginner climbers may find it to be challenging. In addition to the physical demands of the climb, would-be summiteers also need to be prepared for altitudes above 12,000 feet. Those who are not used to climbing at high altitudes may start to experience symptoms of altitude sickness, such as headache, nausea, and vomiting. For these reasons, it is important to be properly prepared before attempting to climb Grand Teton. How many vacation rentals are available around Teton Range, WY? With over 1,500 vacation rental properties on VRBO alone, there are plenty of options when planning your climbing getaway near the Teton Range. Grand Teton National Park is a gorgeous park for climbers and nature lovers alike and many gracious property owners are willing to help out fellow Teton-ers. One of our favorite cabins for climbers on a budget is this Fox Creek Cabin which is about 10 miles from Jackson Hole. It’s a small cozy cabin that sleeps three, yet has high-end finishes and a wrap-around deck with easy access to hiking and amazing wildlife. If you need something for larger groups or a little more posh accommodation, the stunning Driggs Retreat is a great place to rest those tired muscles after a long day of climbing. It’s a three-bedroom, three-bathroom 1,700 sq. ft cabin that sleeps eight. And you have your very own hot tub! As we said tired muscles plus a hot tub equals bliss. Throw in a fire pit, a grill, and all the modern conveniences of your own home and you have a Teton Range getaway you’ll remember forever. The Diggs Retreat is fewer than 13 miles from the Teton Range so you have easy access to lots of local climbing spots.
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Places to stay near the Grand Teton climbers ranch
October 27, 2022
Chris Muras
What climbing grade is Grand Teton? Grand Teton is one of the most popular climbing destinations in the United States. Located in Wyoming, the peak stands at an impressive 13,775 feet tall. For perspective, that is over two and a half miles high! The Exum Ridge and Owen Spalding Route are considered the easiest routes to the top. They are rated as Class 5.5 and 5.4 respectively on the Yosemite Decimal System. This means that they fall in the intermediate difficulty range, but are still within the ability of experienced climbers. However, beginner climbers may find it to be challenging. In addition to the physical demands of the climb, would-be summiteers also need to be prepared for altitudes above 12,000 feet. Those who are not used to climbing at high altitudes may start to experience symptoms of altitude sickness, such as headache, nausea, and vomiting. For these reasons, it is important to be properly prepared before attempting to climb Grand Teton. How many vacation rentals are available around Teton Range, WY? With over 1,500 vacation rental properties on VRBO alone, there are plenty of options when planning your climbing getaway near the Teton Range. Grand Teton National Park is a gorgeous park for climbers and nature lovers alike and many gracious property owners are willing to help out fellow Teton-ers. One of our favorite cabins for climbers on a budget is this Fox Creek Cabin which is about 10 miles from Jackson Hole. It’s a small cozy cabin that sleeps three, yet has high-end finishes and a wrap-around deck with easy access to hiking and amazing wildlife. If you need something for larger groups or a little more posh accommodation, the stunning Driggs Retreat is a great place to rest those tired muscles after a long day of climbing. It’s a three-bedroom, three-bathroom 1,700 sq. ft cabin that sleeps eight. And you have your very own hot tub! As we said tired muscles plus a hot tub equals bliss. Throw in a fire pit, a grill, and all the modern conveniences of your own home and you have a Teton Range getaway you’ll remember forever. The Diggs Retreat is fewer than 13 miles from the Teton Range so you have easy access to lots of local climbing spots.
The OIYS Visitor Center
The OIYS Visitor Center
Grand Teton is one of the most popular climbing destinations in the United States. Located in Wyoming, the peak stands at an impressive 13,775 feet tall. For perspective, that is over two and a half miles high! The Exum Ridge and Owen Spalding Route are considered the easiest routes to the top. They are rated as Class 5.5 and 5.4 respectively on the Yosemite Decimal System. This means that they fall in the intermediate difficulty range, but are still within the ability of experienced climbers. However, beginner climbers may find it to be challenging.
In addition to the physical demands of the climb, would-be summiteers also need to be prepared for altitudes above 12,000 feet. Those who are not used to climbing at high altitudes may start to experience symptoms of altitude sickness, such as headache, nausea, and vomiting. For these reasons, it is important to be properly prepared before attempting to climb Grand Teton.
How many vacation rentals are available around Teton Range, WY?
With over 1,500 vacation rental properties on VRBO alone, there are plenty of options when planning your climbing getaway near the Teton Range. Grand Teton National Park is a gorgeous park for climbers and nature lovers alike and many gracious property owners are willing to help out fellow Teton-ers. One of our favorite cabins for climbers on a budget is this Fox Creek Cabin which is about 10 miles from Jackson Hole. It’s a small cozy cabin that sleeps three, yet has high-end finishes and a wrap-around deck with easy access to hiking and amazing wildlife.
If you need something for larger groups or a little more posh accommodation, the stunning Driggs Retreat is a great place to rest those tired muscles after a long day of climbing. It’s a three-bedroom, three-bathroom 1,700 sq. ft cabin that sleeps eight. And you have your very own hot tub! As we said tired muscles plus a hot tub equals bliss. Throw in a fire pit, a grill, and all the modern conveniences of your own home and you have a Teton Range getaway you’ll remember forever. The Diggs Retreat is fewer than 13 miles from the Teton Range so you have easy access to lots of local climbing spots.