![]() Group size is restricted to no more than 40 people at Mormon Row (North), and Colter Bay Swim Beach. Group size is restricted to no more than 25 people at Schwabacher Landing, Mormon Row (South), Mountain View Turnout, Glacier View Turnout, and Snake River Overlook. Please read the information below carefully to determine which type of permit would best suit your event.Ĭeremony site use is on a first-come, first-served basis based on the date applications are received and the availability based on the following: Review the regulations and permit conditions below to ensure your ceremony will meet the conditions of holding a ceremony in Grand Teton National Park. Complex special events may require more than 30 days to process.Īll locations can only accommodate small groups and group size restrictions based on the permit type and location and include the ‘wedding party’, children, officiant, and photographer(s). All locations are outdoors and rustic in nature without protection from the weather.Īpplications must be received a minimum of 30 days prior to the requested permitted activity date in order to fully process a basic permit request. Ceremony sites in Grand Teton National Park are located in areas that are open to the public. Grand Teton National Park does not permit exclusive use of any area and there will be normal visitor activity during your ceremony. Special Use Permits are issued for two different types of wedding or commitment ceremonies, Reserved Site-Specific Ceremony Permit and Small Dispersed Ceremony Permits. ![]()
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