Chapel of the Transfiguration

Grand Teton National Park, Moose, WY

Located 15 miles from the Town of Jackson.

This small log chapel, built in 1925, offers spectacular views of the Teton Mountain Range and a majestic place to pray. The Chapel will seat 65 people with additional seating outside, weather permitting.

Holy Communion: Sundays 8:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m.

Visiting chaplains serve each summer, and we are blessed to have an impressive array of fine priests and bishops who have taken this role. This summer is no exception.
  • Rotating Clergy from St. John’s Episcopal Church
  • The Rev. Bert O. Baetz III, Rector, St. Peter’s Episcopal Church, Kerrville, Texas
  • The Rev. William Knutson, Priest-in-Charge, St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church, Ojai, California
  • The Rev. Becca Stevens, Founder and President of Thistle Farms in Nashville, Tennessee
  • The Very Rev. Cynthia Briggs Kittredge, Dean Emerita, Seminary of the Southwest, Austin, Texas and Assisting Priest, The Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd, Austin, Texas
  • Organists: Judy Bowser, Henry Lowe, David Wagner

Holy Communion: Sundays 8 AM/10AM

The rustic Episcopal Chapel of the Transfiguration, constructed in 1925, held the first services on July 26 of that year. The Chapel provided spiritual refreshment to dude ranchers and tourists that flocked to the chapel to worship and gather as a community. Today, the Chapel continues to draw people, and services are held every Sunday during the summer from Memorial Day through September.