ABOUT GTMF

Administrative Office

175 S. King Street, Suite 200
PO Box 9117
Jackson, WY 83002
Phone: 307.733.3050
gtmf@gtmf.org
Office Hours through May 31, 2025
Mon-Fri, 9 AM to 4 PM
Closed Saturdays & Sundays

The Fritz Box Office

3330 W. Cody Lane
Teton Village, WY 83025

Phone: 307.733.1128
ticketoffice@gtmf.org
Located at the northeast corner of
Walk Festival Hall in Teton Village

Closed for the season

Volunteer

Ushers

Over 100 dynamic music lovers join us each summer to help welcome patrons to concerts. Our Ushers hand out programs, take tickets, assist patrons to their seats, and help ensure our guests have an enjoyable and memorable experience. Ushers receive vouchers towards future concerts in thanks for their support.

Volunteer as an Usher

Festival Auxiliary

This dynamic group of women supports the Festival through a variety of roles as volunteers, donors and ambassadors. The Festival relies on the Auxiliary to support its mission with their time, talent and enthusiasm for classical music.

Become an Auxiliary Member

Code of Conduct/Reporting

Grand Teton Music Festival is an organization with strong values of responsibility and integrity. Our Code of Conduct contains general guidelines for conducting business with the highest standards of ethics. If you see or suspect wrongdoing, report your concern in confidence here.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where does the Grand Teton Music Festival take place?

The majority of summer concerts take place in Walk Festival Hall at the base of the Jackson Hole Ski Resort. Located in the heart of Teton Village, Walk Festival Hall is a short drive from the town of Jackson, Wyoming, and an hour from Yellowstone’s southern gate. Get directions here

How do I get to Teton Village (where Walk Festival Hall is located)?

Walk Festival Hall is located in Teton Village, a short drive from the town of Jackson. Get directions here

For public transportation to Teton Village, take the START Bus. Visit the START Bus website for information on current schedules and fares.  Visit the START Bus website

If you are driving, you can follow these directions:

From Jackson’s Town Square, head East on Broadway to Highway 22, and turn right on 22. Then turn right on to the Moose-Wilson road (WY-390). Take Moose-Wilson for 6.3 miles and then turn left on to Teton Village Road. From there, follow signs for parking (see Where Should I Park? question).

From Victor/Driggs, Idaho, take Highway 22 east over Teton Pass, turn left on Moose-Wilson Road (WY-390). Take Moose-Wilson for 6.3 miles and then turn left on to Teton Village Road. From there, follow signs for parking (see Where Should I Park? question).

From Moose, head northwest on Teton Park Road and turn left onto Moose-Wilson Road before entering Grand Teton National Park. Stay on Moose-Wilson Road for 8 miles and turn right on Apres Vous Road. From there, follow signs for parking (see Where Should I Park? question).

From Grand Teton National Park, exit the park via the Moose entrance and turn right onto Moose-Wilson Road* before crossing the Snake. Stay on Moose-Wilson for 8 miles and turn right on Apres Vous Road. From there, follow signs for parking (see Where Should I Park? question).

From Yellowstone National Park, head southeast on US-191 out of the park and through Moran. Continue on US-191 for 18 miles and then turn right onto Teton Park Road. Continue northwest on Teton Park Road and turn left onto Moose-Wilson Road* before entering Grand Teton National Park. Stay on Moose-Wilson for 8 miles and turn right on Apres Vous Road. From there, follow signs for parking (see Where Should I Park? question).

From Pinedale & South, follow US-191 N to WY-22 and turn left on 22. Then turn right on to the Moose-Wilson road (WY-390). Take Moose-Wilson for 6.3 miles and then turn left on to Teton Village Road. From there, follow signs for parking (see Where Should I Park? question).

Construction Notes:

Snake River Bridge replacement project:
Improvements are being made to the Snake River Bridge on Hwy 22 between Jackson and Wilson. Expect delays and short-term closures.  |  more info

How can I travel to Jackson Hole?

Jackson Hole Airport (JAC) provides the most convenient air travel to and from Jackson, Wyoming, and is served by United Airlines, Delta Airlines, Frontier Airlines, & American Airlines. Other nearby airports include the Idaho Falls Airport (IDA), approximately 90 miles away, and the Salt Lake City Airport (SLC), approximately 300 miles from Jackson.

Where should I stay when I visit Jackson?

Jackson Hole Resort Lodging is the official lodging partner of the Grand Teton Music Festival and has a wide variety of lodging options located near Walk Festival Hall. Learn more

Can I return, exchange or replace my tickets?

Exchanging Tickets: You can exchange tickets by calling 307.733.1128 or by visiting Fritz Box Office. Subscribers can exchange tickets free of charge, single ticket buyers will be charged a $3 fee per exchange.

Lost Tickets: Have your replacement tickets reprinted or emailed to you by calling 307.733.1128 or by visiting Fritz Box Office.

Returning Tickets: We do not issue refunds for tickets. You may turn back unused tickets prior to concerts for a tax-deductible donation. Turning back unused tickets allows us to keep our hall full.

Where should I park?

The Village Parking Lot at the base of Jackson Hole Mountain Resort and the Cody Parking Lot in the Upper Village near Teton Mountain Lodge both offer easy access to Walk Festival Hall. View parking map

Limited valet parking is available for those with accessibility issues.

Note: Due to construction getting to Teton Village, we recommend that patrons leave extra time to allow for any possible delays. 

Are concerts inside or outside?

The majority of performances take place inside acoustically acclaimed Walk Festival Hall, celebrated by listeners and performers alike for its intimate atmosphere where the music wraps itself around you. Though they are inside, audience members find the beauty of the music amplified by the surreal surroundings.

Are food or beverages allowed in the concert hall?

Festival patrons can enjoy beverages and snacks from our concessions stand around our hall. Concessions are located on the Hartley Pavilion, which is the upper deck of Walk Festival Hall. They are open one hour before each concert and through intermission for concerts Wednesday–Sunday. No outside food or drinks are permitted.

Where else can I eat in Teton Village?

Teton Village offers a variety of dining options. The Festival is grateful for the support provided by these restaurants within walking distance of Walk Festival Hall: Westbank Grill, Ascent Lounge and The Handle Bar at the Four Seasons Jackson Hole; Spur Restaurant & Bar at Teton Mountain Lodge; Mangy Moose; and Teton Thai. We highly recommend the food and drinks at all of them!

Are children permitted to attend concerts?

Kids aged four and up are welcome at evening concerts when accompanied by music-loving adults.

What should I do at concerts?

Curious about concert etiquette (i.e., what to do and not to do)? You are not alone!  View concert etiquette

Can GTMF accommodate patrons with disabilities?

GTMF offers ADA access from our upper deck, the Hartley Pavilion, which is accessible from Cody Circle. Please call the ticket office at 307.733.1128 for more information. We also have ADA listening devices available. See an Usher on concert evenings to request a listening device.

What if I am late to a concert?

We try to begin all concerts on time. If you arrive late, you can listen and watch the concert on a monitor in one of the lobbies of the entrances on the upper deck until we begin late seating. Please wait on the same side of the hall as where you are sitting so we can seat you as quickly as possible.

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