1. The Mormon Row Historic District is located in Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming. It is a collection of well-preserved homesteads and barns that were established by Mormon settlers in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The most famous and photographed barn in the area is the John Moulton Barn, which has become an iconic symbol of the American West. The homesteads and barns are set against the backdrop of the Teton Range, providing a stunning and picturesque view.
2. The Mormon Row Historic District is open to visitors year-round, 24 hours a day. There is no specific entrance fee to visit this area of Grand Teton National Park. For more information, you can contact Grand Teton National Park at (307) 739-3300.
3. Transportation to the Mormon Row Historic District is typically done by car. The area is located off of Antelope Flats Road, which is accessible from Highway 191. The nearest town with services is Moose, Wyoming, which is about 20 minutes away from the historic district. Visitors can also access the area by hiking or biking from nearby trailheads in Grand Teton National Park.