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The Wildlife Brigade: Protecting Animals AND Visitors in GTNP

The Wildlife Brigade: Protecting Animals AND Visitors in GTNP

It doesn't take much to start a bear jam. One car parked in the middle of the roadway turns into two and then twenty and then two hundred. Doors fly open. Eager visitors scramble out. A diverse crowd of smiles, ...
The Magic of the Jenny Lake Rangers and Bidding Farewell to Scott Guenther

The Magic of the Jenny Lake Rangers and Bidding Farewell to Scott Guenther

The Jenny Lake Rangers are Grand Teton National Park's team of elite search and rescue professionals, tasked with protecting resources and visitors in the park's vast backcountry. Among a number of responsibilities, the rangers walk trails, interact with visitors, assess ...
Adventure Journal: Early Season Hikes and More!

Adventure Journal: Early Season Hikes and More!

A Few of Our Early Season Favorite Hikes Grand Teton National Park combines pristine beauty, charismatic wildlife, and sprawling trail networks to create outdoor experiences that are unmatched. Yet, snow in the high country this time of year can make ...
Snake River Gateways Work Back Underway This Summer

Snake River Gateways Work Back Underway This Summer

Moose Landing Site Plan. We've got a number of exciting updates to share as the Snake River Gateways campaign continues to move full-steam ahead this spring! Wondering what this outstanding initiative is helping to address? Click HERE for all the ...
Wildlife Whereabouts: Nesting, Migrating and Rearing Young

May Wildlife Whereabouts: Nesting, Migrating and Rearing Young

Summer is just around the corner and with the continuing changing of seasons, many of the region's critters are giving birth and raising young. Wolf pups are making their first exploratory appearances from their dens and bison, moose and elk ...
Wildlife Whereabouts: Animals Moving Throughout the Park

April Wildlife Whereabouts: Animals Moving Throughout the Park

Warming temperatures, valley snowmelt, and the eventual greening of vegetation will help many of Grand Teton's animals replenish critical energy reserves, particularly the pregnant females that will be giving birth over the next two months. The northern migration of elk ...
Pura Vida Introduces Ten Local Teens to Their Backyard National Park

Pura Vida Introduces Ten Local Teens to Their Backyard National Park

Grand Teton National Park is celebrating the fourteenth year of hosting its Pura Vida programming. With the support of the Foundation, this impactful program was developed to serve the growing Latinx community in Jackson, WY and address the needs of ...
Wildlife Whereabouts: Animals Begin to Emerge

March Wildlife Whereabouts: Animals Begin to Emerge

As we enter spring, please keep in mind that this is a challenging time of year for wildlife as winter fat reserves have been depleted and new season plant growth is not yet available or in its earliest stages and ...
2022_Alpyn_Kendra_Field_Yellow - In the Spotlight: Alpyn Beauty

In the Spotlight: Alpyn Beauty

As a generous supporter of the Foundation's effort to restore more than 4,500 acres of land back to sagebrush grasslands, Jackson, WY-based skincare brand Alpyn Beauty leverages the power of wild plants in all of their products and has continually ...
Grand Teton Hosts Thirteenth Year of NPS Academy

Grand Teton Hosts Thirteenth Year of NPS Academy

"The National Park Service has been around for over a century, and we can play a part in keeping that legacy alive. That's why it's so important to bring new perspectives and ideas to the table. We are all stewards ...
Adventure Journal: Rolling Through April On Teton Park Road

Adventure Journal: Rolling Through April On Teton Park Road

One of our favorite times of year in the park is just around the corner! With the first hints of spring emerging in Grand Teton, we can only think of one thing to remedy the post-winter/pre-summer blues-a snow and car ...
Moose-Wilson Road Summer 2023 Construction

Moose-Wilson Road Summer 2023 Construction Update

The Moose-Wilson Road in Grand Teton National Park provides access to hiking trails, opportunities for wildlife viewing, and entry to the Laurance S. Rockefeller Preserve (LSRP). The route was originally created by homesteaders who settled the area before it became ...
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