Last updated: May 17, 2021
Thing to Do
Oxbow Bend
Oxbow Bend is an overlook along highway 89/191 between Jackson Lake Junction and Moran Junction.
An oxbow is a crescent-shaped section of river lying alongside a flowing, winding river. The oxbow is created over time as erosion and deposits of soil change the river's course.
Oxbow Bend is home to a variety of birds and animals, including pelicans, Great Blue Herons, muskrats, otters, moose, and bear. On calm days, Mount Moran can be seen reflected on the surface of the water. Oxbow Bend is a popular area to view sunrise or sunset, and is visited by photographers hoping to capture the river and Teton Range.
An oxbow is a crescent-shaped section of river lying alongside a flowing, winding river. The oxbow is created over time as erosion and deposits of soil change the river's course.
Oxbow Bend is home to a variety of birds and animals, including pelicans, Great Blue Herons, muskrats, otters, moose, and bear. On calm days, Mount Moran can be seen reflected on the surface of the water. Oxbow Bend is a popular area to view sunrise or sunset, and is visited by photographers hoping to capture the river and Teton Range.
Details
Duration
5-60 Minutes
Activity
Wildlife Watching
Pets Allowed
Yes with Restrictions
Pets are allowed in the paved parking area. Pets are not allowed on dirt trails or in the river.
Activity Fee
No
A general fee is charged to enter Grand Teton National Park.
Location
Oxbow Bend
Oxbow Bend is located along highway 89/191 between the Jackson Lake and Moran Junctions.
Reservations
No
Season
Year Round
Time of Day
Day, Dawn, Dusk
Oxbow Bend is a popular area to view sunrise or sunset.
Accessibility Information
Oxbow Bend is a paved pullout along the snake river. Views can be seen from pullout.
Oxbow Bend is an overlook along highway 89/191 between Jackson Lake Junction and Moran Junction.
An oxbow is a crescent-shaped section of river lying alongside a flowing, winding river. The oxbow is created over time as erosion and deposits of soil change the river's course.
Oxbow Bend is home to a variety of birds and animals, including pelicans, Great Blue Herons, muskrats, otters, moose, and bear. On calm days, Mount Moran can be seen reflected on the surface of the water. Oxbow Bend is a popular area to view sunrise or sunset, and is visited by photographers hoping to capture the river and Teton Range.
An oxbow is a crescent-shaped section of river lying alongside a flowing, winding river. The oxbow is created over time as erosion and deposits of soil change the river's course.
Oxbow Bend is home to a variety of birds and animals, including pelicans, Great Blue Herons, muskrats, otters, moose, and bear. On calm days, Mount Moran can be seen reflected on the surface of the water. Oxbow Bend is a popular area to view sunrise or sunset, and is visited by photographers hoping to capture the river and Teton Range.