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Wildlife Whereabouts: Winter Brings Challenges for Resident Wildlife

February Wildlife Whereabouts: Winter Brings Challenges for Resident Wildlife

Photo by CJ Adams. As of Monday, February 27, the Snake River Headwaters is recording snow water equivalents at 105% of median, compared to 82% in 2022 and 100% in 2021 for the same day. As we enter late winter/early spring, please keep in mind ...
Participants in NPS Academy enjoy snowshoeing in Grand Teton during their week-long workshop learning about park service careers, which precedes a twelve-week summer internship at a park service unit. This program has been supported by Wells Fargo since it began more than ten years ago and helps bring new perspectives and voices to the NPS workforce.

In the Spotlight: Wells Fargo

Participants in NPS Academy enjoy snowshoeing in Grand Teton during their week-long workshop learning about park service careers, which precedes a twelve-week summer internship at a park service unit. This program has been supported by Wells Fargo since it began ...

Adventure Journal: Exploring Grand Teton on Cross Country Skis

Winter in Grand Teton National Park is a magical time. For the tenth consecutive year, the Foundation is partnering with Grand Teton to groom Teton Park Road three times a week (conditions permitting) allowing visitors unparalleled access to the 14-mile ...
Mormon Row Pink House Nov 2022 Foundation photo Ryan Kelly (8)

Work Continues to Preserve Mormon Row Historic District

The Mormon Row Historic District is Grand Teton National Park's most visited and well-loved cultural destination. The iconic barns and surrounding structures are the physical remains of a community of resilient homesteaders sent by the Church of Jesus Christ of ...
Backcountry users are exploring terrain throughout Grand Teton, emphasizing the importance of adding professional observations directly from the park to the BTAC forecast.

Interagency Collaboration Between Grand Teton National Park and Bridger Teton Avalanche Center Continues for Fifth Year

Backcountry users are exploring terrain throughout Grand Teton, emphasizing the importance of adding professional observations directly from the park to the BTAC forecast. Photo by Jackson Knoll. This winter marks the fifth year of Grand Teton National Park's growing partnership ...
Bison use their large heads to move snow and find forage during winter months.

January Wildlife Whereabouts: Animals Adapt to Survive Harsh Conditions

Cold temperatures and snowfall have Grand Teton's wildlife utilizing all of their incredible adaptations to navigate and survive the harsh winter season. Moose use their long legs to move through deep snow to areas of preferred forage. Moose calves remain with ...
Runners cross the finish line of the Grand Teton Half Marathon. Photo courtesy of Lucid Images.

Run Grand Teton 5K or Half Marathon and Give Back to Your Favorite Park

We have partnered with Wander Project to bring you charity bibs for the Grand Teton Half Marathon and 5K in June 2023! How does a charity bib work? A charity bib is a free entry into one of the events ...
A new river overlook created by a drystone masonry wall will greet visitors next season at Jackson Lake Dam. Interpretive elements will be installed in spring 2023, providing people with an opportunity to enjoy the view and learn about the history of the Dam.

Work at Jackson Lake Dam Finished for the Season

The Snake River Gateways campaign is protecting natural resources and improving the visitor experience at three high-use destinations in Grand Teton National Park: Pacific Creek Landing, Jackson Lake Dam, and Moose Landing. The new designs blend access, safety, and education ...
Cross Country Skiing - Explore Winter in Grand Teton this Season

Explore Winter in Grand Teton this Season

Thanks to some great early season snow storms, winter is in full-swing in Grand Teton National Park! It is time to get out your skis, snowshoes, and other cold-weather gear and make your way to the park. This is the ...
Grand Teton National Park Foundation receives grant from the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation to restore native sagebrush-grassland

Grand Teton National Park Foundation receives grant from the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation to restore native sagebrush-grassland

The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF) has awarded a grant to support the restoration of sagebrush ecosystem in Grand Teton National Park (GTNP) with a multi-year, $150,000 award to Grand Teton National Park Foundation. The grant will enable the ...

Help Protect Grand Teton’s Wildlife – Gift a Bear Box!

Looking for a great holiday gift for the wildlife enthusiast in your life? $2,500 funds a bear-resistant food storage box in Grand Teton National Park, with a 3 x 5 inch plaque to acknowledge your special person. They will also ...
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Jackson Hole Wildlife Foundation, Jackson Hole Travel & Tourism Board, and Grand Teton National Park Foundation Work Together to Educate Visitors to Conserve Local Wildlife

Reducing wildlife-vehicle collisions and preventing wild animals from accessing human food are two ways we can have an immediate positive impact on local wildlife. Jackson Hole Wildlife Foundation, Jackson Hole Travel and Tourism Board, and Grand Teton National Park Foundation are ...
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