Teton Park Road: Grooming This Winter!
Grand Teton is a paradise for winter recreation enthusiasts, and we are pleased to announce the Foundation will support consistent grooming of the Teton Park Road this coming winter! The road will be groomed from the Bradley-Taggart trailhead to Signal ...
Trail Work in Grand Teton: Youth Conservation Program 2014 VIDEO
During the Foundation’s ten-week Youth Conservation Program, students are challenged to work as a team, develop leadership skills, and see the results of their own conservation efforts during a summer on the trails of Grand Teton. Moreover, they are offered ...
Adventure Journal: Cozy up to the fire with classic Grand Teton reads
Maybe it’s the fresh layer of snow on the mountains or the daylight hours that continue to fade, but fall seems to be the perfect time to catch up on your reading list. We have compiled a list of a ...
Wildlife Whereabouts: Migrating wildlife on the move
Photo courtesy of Sheets Studios • Moose have begun concentrating in the sagebrush/grassland areas in the south end of the park. They are seeking bitterbrush and other foods in these areas that provide fall nutrition. • Mule deer and pronghorn ...
New Board and Resource Council Members
We are delighted to announce five new additions to the Foundation’s board of directors and resource council. Trina Overlock and Lisa Wan have joined the Foundation board, while Charlotte Quesada Krugh, Ann Ryan, and John Rutter are the newest members ...
In the Spotlight: Maverik
Born and bred in Wyoming, Brad Call is no stranger to inspiring landscapes and world-class recreation. This high-energy executive of Maverik convenience stores not only carries on the family business but has taken the company in a direction that combines ...
In the Spotlight: Corporate Partners Volunteer in Grand Teton
This summer, a few of our corporate supporters went above and beyond in their commitment to Grand Teton National Park by shutting down their offices and trading their keyboards for hand-saws and clippers. A day of trail work in Grand ...
Adventure Journal: Top 3 Spots to Listen for Elk Bugling in October
Fall is a spectacular season in Grand Teton and can provide visitors with sensory experiences that they are unlikely to forget. From the vibrant colors of changing leaves to the brisk breeze felt early in the morning on October hikes, ...
Trail Talk: A Window into Grand Teton National Park’s Youth Conservation Program – The Final Report
The teens of the 2014 Youth Conservation Program (YCP) have now returned home to family, friends, and school. Their summer of working and learning in Grand Teton finished over one month ago, but their extraordinary efforts continue to be appreciated ...
Fall Closures in Grand Teton
Fall sunset in Grand Teton. Photo courtesy of Laura Yungmeyer 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. Fall brings a variety ...
Wildlife Whereabouts: Preparing for Winter in Grand Teton
Bull elk at sunrise. Photo courtesy of Sheets Studios • As of early September grizzly bear 399 still had the two yearling cubs she emerged from a den with this spring. She and most other bears were less visible during ...
Summer Series Clip 4: Jenny Lake Project – Horse Trail
This summer, Grand Teton trail crews accomplished major improvements on the trails around North Cascade Creek as part of a multi-year renewal project at Jenny Lake. Crews have now moved on to the popular access route known as the Horse ...
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