Located at the bottom of the Teton Mountains, Jackson Hole Airport (JAC) in Jackson, Wyoming, is the closest airport to Grand Teton National Park, about a half-hour drive. Because it is a regional airport, flights come from nearby major airports such as Salt Lake City and Denver.
Situated roughly 120 miles from Grand Teton National Park, Idaho Falls Regional Airport (IDA) services flights from nearby Salt Lake City International Airport and Denver International Airport. A 2 1/2-hour drive will place you at the park's entrance. Shuttle services are provided from Idaho Falls for visitors who do not wish to drive.
A flight into Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC) will place you approximately 275 miles south of Grand Teton National Park, roughly a five- to six-hour drive. As one of Delta Air Lines' largest airport hubs close to Grand Teton National Park, this airport offers the best rates and the most flights on Delta. Shuttle services are also available from Salt Lake City to Grand Teton National Park.
Denver International Airport (DEN) is roughly 550 miles from Grand Teton National Park. The drive to the park generally takes nine to 10 hours. This airport, the largest in the area, provides the greatest variety and number of flights.