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The 2023 YCP participants jump with the Teton mountain range as their backdrop.

2024 Youth Conservation Program is Hiring!

Are you or someone you know passionate about the outdoors and between the ages of 16 and 19? Do you want to spend your summer working in the great outdoors? Then you're in luck because the 2024 Youth Conservation Program ...
Foundation Welcomes New Board of Directors and Resource Council Members

Foundation Welcomes New Board of Directors and Resource Council Members

Grand Teton National Park Foundation is pleased to announce the appointment of new members to its board of directors and resource council. Joining the board of directors are Chad Carlson, Mary McCarthy and Sean O'Malley, while Barry Gold, Aly Mackenzie, ...
Photo by Mac McMillen.

Collaborating to Protect Local Wildlife: Bear Wise Jackson Hole 2023 Achievements

Bear Wise Jackson Hole is a decades-long partnership between the Wyoming Game and Fish Department, Bridger-Teton National Forest, Grand Teton National Park, and the Jackson Hole Wildlife Foundation that aims to provide community resources and educational tools to prevent conflicts ...
Adventure Journal: Exploring Grand Teton on Cross Country Skis

Adventure Journal: Winter Activities in Grand Teton

SKI, SNOWSHOE, OR WALK ON THE GROOMED TETON PARK ROAD Winter is in full swing at Grand Teton National Park. For the eleventh consecutive year, the Foundation is partnering with Grand Teton to groom Teton Park Road three times a ...
Grand Teton National Park - Wildlife - Bison resting in winter

January Wildlife Whereabouts: Adapting to the Late Snow

Cold temperatures and snowfall have Grand Teton's wildlife utilizing all of their incredible adaptations to navigate and survive the harsh winter season.  This year the snow arrived late creating camouflage difficulties for snowshoe hares and weasels, whose coats turn white ...
December Wildlife Whereabouts posts 2023

December Wildlife Whereabouts: Winter Takes Hold

Winter has arrived in Grand Teton National Park - an excellent time for recreation in the snow but also a challenging time for wildlife in and around the Tetons. Wildlife biologists are asking visitors to avoid disturbing animals by following ...

Creative Ways to Give to Grand Teton this Holiday Season

Happy holidays from all of us at Grand Teton National Park Foundation! In the midst of a busy season of giving, we have a few creative ideas for everyone to support your favorite national park before the end of the ...

October Wildlife Whereabouts: First Snow of the Season

Pronghorn begin preparing for a long migration to their winter ranges outside of Grand Teton. Shorter days and cooler nights mean Grand Teton's wildlife are preparing for the long winter ahead. Many ofthe animals have already begun their migrations to ...
Isaac takes a selfie at Leigh Lake on his first season at Grand Teton National Park.

From YCP to NPS – Isaac Reflects on His Experience With the Youth Conservation Program

Isaac takes a selfie at Leigh Lake on his first season at Grand Teton National Park. Youth Conservation Program (YCP) was launched in partnership with Grand Teton National Park in 2006 to steward the next generation of conservation leaders-aligning with ...
Construction work continues on Moose Landing.

Snake River Gateways – Moose Landing Update

We're happy to share the latest news and updates from our Snake River Gateways project! In partnership with the park, we have been working hard this fall. Moose Landing has been closed since October 2 while it undergoes significant renovations. ...
Jackson Lake Lodge closes for the season.

Adventure Journal: Planning Ahead for Fall/Winter Closures

Jackson Lake Lodge closes for the season. It's that time of year again. Grand Teton National Park may be open year-round, but now is when the park begins seasonal closures of certain areas. Don't be discouraged though, this just opens ...
A participant from the Grand Adventure enjoys an evening on the Snake River in Grand Teton National Park.

Grand Adventure Brings Cancer Survivors to the Tetons

A participant from the Grand Adventure enjoys an evening on the Snake River in Grand Teton National Park. It takes a community of invested people and partners to grow the next generation of conservation stewards and leaders. Grand Teton National ...
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