GRAND TETON WEBCAM

Live from Grand Teton National Park!

Current view from the Craig Thomas Discovery & Visitor Center

This live webcam, made possible by Grand Teton National Park Foundation, offers a real-time view of the iconic Teton Range from Moose, Wyoming.

Whether you're planning your next visit or simply seeking a moment of inspiration, we hope you enjoy the view of Grand Teton National Park from wherever you are!

Grand Teton National Park Foundation's Priorities

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Protecting Wildlife & Natural Resources

Our support is helping Grand Teton address today’s most pressing threats to the natural resources and wildlife the park was established to protect, focused on long-term sustainability and maintaining natural ecosystem processes to the greatest extent possible.

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Engaging Youth in the Outdoors

Our Youth Engagement Initiative introduces Grand Teton to a younger audience and offers escalating educational and employment opportunities that keep participants actively involved in the outdoors as they begin to make lifestyle and career decisions.

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Improving Visitor Experiences

We aim to enhance experiences for the park’s visitors by funding programs that address safety concerns, improve access, and create sustainable opportunities so people enjoy their time spent in Grand Teton National Park.

Our Latest News

Delta Lake Improvement Project Slotted for Summer 2026

Delta Lake has quickly become one of Grand Teton National Park's most beloved alpine lakes. Its glacial hue and remarkable view of the towering Grand Teton has specifically caught the attention of social media users over the last decade, attracting ...
The 2023 YCP participants jump with the Teton mountain range as their backdrop.

2026 Youth Conservation Program is Hiring!

Are you or someone you know a teen who is interested in working outdoors this summer? The 2026 Youth Conservation Program at Grand Teton National Park is now hiring. Participants will gain hands-on experience while helping care for one of ...

January Wildlife Whereabouts: Animals Adapt to Survive Harsh Conditions

Wildlife that remain in Grand Teton National Park through the winter rely on remarkable adaptations tosurvive cold temperatures, deep snow, and limited food availability during this challenging season. Moose use their long legs to move through deep snow to areas ...

Now, more than ever, your support is crucial to ensuring this iconic landscape remains wild and accessible for future generations. By donating to the Grand Teton National Park Foundation, you directly contribute to projects that preserve the park’s natural beauty, enhance visitor experiences, and protect the wildlife that call this place home.

There has never been a more important time to give. Join us today in conserving one of America’s most beloved national parks.

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