The Menor's Ferry Historic District is a historic district in Grand Teton National Park that offers visitors a glimpse into the lives of early settlers in the Jackson Hole Valley. The district is named after William "Bill" Menor, who was the first settler on the west bank of the Snake River around 1894 and established a ferry service. The historic district includes several well-preserved, rustic-style log cabins.
The entire district has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1969. The picturesque Chapel of the Transfiguration is also located adjacent.