Menor's Ferry Historic District

Grand Teton National Park


In 1892, entrepreneurial Ohioan Bill Menor took advantage of this narrow channel in the Snake River and established a homestead, ferry and general store. The buildings are open for exploration, and visitors can ride across on a replica of Menor's ferry, which uses an ingenious system of static lines and boat angles to drift across the river.


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Nearby Grand Teton National Park attractions

1. Chapel of the Transfiguration

0.21 MILES

Built in 1924, this chapel has aspen pews and views of the Tetons through the altar window. In summer, Episcopal services are held on Sundays.

3. Grand Teton National Park

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4. Mormon Row

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This is possibly the most photographed spot in the park – and for good reason. The aged wooden barns and fence rails make a quintessential pastoral scene,…

6. Schwabacher's Landing

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7. Grand Teton

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Crowning glory of the park, the dagger-edged Grand Teton (13,775ft/4199m) has taunted many a would-be mountaineer. The first white men to claim to have…

8. Jenny Lake Overlook

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Perched on the lake's glacial moraine, this overlook offers good views of the Tetons and tall Ribbon Cascade to the right of Cascade Canyon, and shuttle…