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Mormon Row Historic District

13040 Antelope Flats Road, Moose, Wyoming

The historic log cabins and barns that make up Mormon Row were constructed by Mormon settlers in the 1980s and still stand against the backdrop of the Teton Mountains in Grand Tetons National Park. Visitors to the site can photograph the historic structures, hike, bike, or snowshoe in the area, and spot the park’s wildlife in the open fields.

The historic settlement, dubbed the Mormon Row Historic District and added to the National Registry of Historic Places in 1997, is a popular stop for visitors to Grand Tetons National Park. You can visit the site on a tour that includes other park highlights such as Oxbow Bend, Jenny Lake, and Jackson Lake as well as round trip transportation from Jackson, Wyoming.

  • Mormon Row attracts history buffs and photographers.
  • Accessibility varies based on the season, call ahead for road conditions.
  • Be prepared for freezing temperatures and snow from late fall to early spring.
  • Use caution when exploring around the old buildings.

Mormon Row is located 15 miles north of Jackson, Wyoming. Take Highway 191 and turn right onto Antelope Flats Road. A pink stucco house on the left marks the parking lot where you will find trail brochures and an interpretive sign. From there, easy trails lead to various structures.

The road to Mormon Row is open from around mid-March to mid-November with dates varying based on snow conditions. If the road is closed you can ski or snowshoe the 1.5-mile (2.4-kilometer) road to the homesteads and get the place to yourself. Many visitors choose to visit the site in the early morning or at sunset, so be prepared for crowds at these times if you visit in the summer.

The two quintessential Moulton Barns are known to be some of the most photographed barns in the nation, so don’t miss your chance for an iconic shot. The most popular time to photograph the barns is at sunrise or at sunset. To get a less generic view, visit on a snowy winter day. Or, if you have a camera that can capture the stars, come at night to get a photo of the milky way or northern lights over the barns.

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