I heard that I should go to Yellowstone first and enter the Grand Teton from the south, so I don't have to buy a ticket for the Grand Teton. I wonder if you mean that even if I do this, I still need to buy a ticket ?

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Still need to buy

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I entered Yellowstone National Park from Grand Teton around 8:30 pm on July 9th. The staff had already left for the day. No one was selling tickets and no one was checking tickets.

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$80 US National Park Annual Pass is all good, don't worry about this, one pass can write two people's names, as long as there is one person in the car it's ok

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We came out of Yellowstone and entered Grand Teton from the south gate of Yellowstone without buying tickets the day before yesterday.

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Anyway, when I came out of the south gate of Yellowstone and took the east line of Grand Teton, I didn't see the gate of the park.

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We arrived at the park gate around 7 o'clock in the evening, and the toll gate was closed, so we just went in. The next morning, we returned for a while to take pictures, and when we arrived at the main gate again, the toll gate was open and selling tickets. We had bought an 80-year ticket, so we also had to go through the ticket check.