Teton Village Association was created partly to help reduce traffic to and from Teton Village, and paid parking is one tool we use. Through TVA’s incentives and management, we have removed an estimated 250,000 cars off the road every ski season.
How do I pay for daily parking in Teton Village?
Preferred method: Save time - pay on your phone
- Scan the QR code posted in the parking lots
- Enter your ticket number (this number will register approximately 1 hour after entrance)
- Choose method of payment
- Scan PAID ticket when exiting the parking lot
Teton Village Parking Rates
All parking in Teton Village is on a first-come, first-serve basis. TVA recommends visitors to Teton Village use the JH Insider app to view real-time parking availability, check the parking lot website cameras and stay informed of weather, lift and trail status. Guests will be issued a ticket when they enter any of the four Teton Village parking lots and can pay using a QR code that is posted throughout the parking lots, or by going to a walk up kiosk or upon exit at the exit kiosk. Parking in Teton Village will have a fee associated, unless carpooling with four or more in the Ranch Lot, lodging as a Village hotel guest, or using short-term and ADA parking, or arriving later in the day (see above)
Free Short-term (1 hour) and ADA Accessible parking is available throughout Teton Village. Overnight parking in the Village lots is for hotel guests ONLY throughout the entire year.
Daily Pricing
Village Road Transit Center (Stilson) |
Free - with free and frequent shuttles to and from Teton Village. No overnight parking allowed in the Stilson Lot. | 7 miles from Teton Village |
Ranch Lot | $18/$25* 6:30 am-1:00 pm or free carpooling with 4+ people in the same car and $5/$10 (*Peak season) with 3 people. | .3 miles from Base Village |
Village Lot | $35/$45* 6:30 am-1:00 pm; $10 1:00 pm-3:00 pm | Base Village |
Crystal Springs Lot | $35/$45* 6:30 am-1:00 pm; $10 1:00 pm-5:00 pm | Mid Village |
Cody Lot | $35/$45* 6:30 am-1:00 pm; $10 1:00 pm-3:00 pm | Upper Village |
*Peak season is Dec. 26-31, Jan. 18-20, Feb. 14-17 & weekends from Jan 4 through March 29, 2025.
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