Grand Teton Seeks Volunteers for Snake River Ambassador Program
Grand Teton’s Snake River Ambassador program will educate visitors about the potential hazards and necessary skills to safely navigate the Snake River.
Grand Teton’s Snake River Ambassador program will educate visitors about the potential hazards and necessary skills to safely navigate the Snake River.
Grand Teton National Park increased in size by 640 acres AND Wyoming’s Permanent School Trust Fund received a $46 million deposit. In partnership with DC-based National Park Foundation, we have completed our $23 million fundraising campaign to match $23 million in federal funds to purchase the Antelope Flats parcel for conservation in Grand Teton.
The Tribal Youth Corps program is a new youth initiative made possible through a partnership between Grand Teton National Park and the Montana Conservation Corps. American Indian high school students from the Wind River and Fort Hall communities have been working long hours to complete a variety of preservation projects within the Mormon Row Historic District.
We are pleased to announce that grooming in Grand Teton is underway for the 2016 winter season!
We are pleased to share that backcountry construction this summer for our Inspiring Journeys campaign was a complete success! Take a look at our newest video highlighting the challenging work and significant accomplishments from this summer’s crew!
As the weather warms and the snow melts, the park opens to visitors and vehicles, which means greater access to various recreation destinations. See below for a list of opening dates so you can prepare for your Grand Teton adventures this Spring!
The Grand Teton rises more than 7,000 vertical feet above the valley floor and can be seen for hundreds of miles in every direction. Now everyone can experience the breathtaking view from the summit through Grand Teton National Park’s newly released eClimb!
We are pleased to announce that grooming in Grand Teton is underway for the 2015 winter season! In partnership with Grand Teton National Park, we plan on grooming the Inner Park Road between the Bradley-Taggart trailhead and Signal Mountain Lodge two times per week.
As the leaves continue to fall and morning frost becomes a regular occurrence, it seems that another summer has come to an end in Grand Teton. At park headquarters in Moose, fall signals closures at several Grand Teton visitor facilities to adjust for winter’s lower visitation numbers.