Fishing

Rainbow, brook, lake, and native cutthroat trout inhabit the park's waters. The Snake's 75 miles of river and tributary are world-renowned for their fishing. To fish in the park, you need a Wyoming fishing license, which you can purchase from the state game and fish department or at Colter Bay Village Marina, Dornan's, Signal Mountain Lodge, and area sporting-goods stores. A day permit for nonresidents costs $14, and an annual permit costs $102 plus $12.50 for a conservation stamp.

Tours

Grand Teton Lodge Company Fishing Trips. The park's major concessionaire operates guided fishing trips on Jackson Lake and guided fly-fishing trips on the Snake River. Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming, 83013. 307/543–3100; www.gtlc.com. From $115. June–Sept..

Signal Mountain Lodge. Hourly and half-day Jackson Lake guided fishing trips depart from the marina at Signal Mountain Lodge, weather permitting. The rates include equipment and tackle. Signal Mountain Rd., Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming, 83013. 307/543–2831; www.signalmountainlodge.com. From $139. Mid-May–mid-Sept..