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Trail Talk: A look into Grand Teton’s Youth Conservation Program – Week One

This week began a promising season for the 2016 Youth Conservation Program (YCP). After training and orientation, the crew received their amazing uniforms and prepared for a busy summer of work in Grand Teton National Park. Thanks to Marmot for ...

Wyoming Governor Matt Mead & Interior Secretary Sally Jewell Agree to Conserve State School Lands in Grand Teton National Park

We are pleased to share yesterday's agreement between the State of Wyoming and the U.S. Department of the Interior to conserve state school lands within Grand Teton National Park. In the agreement announced by Governor Mead and Secretary Jewell, the ...

Stephen P. Adamson, Jr. Outdoor Fund 2016 Scholarship Recipients

Stephen Adamson was an attorney who was passionate about wild places, outdoor adventure, and Grand Teton National Park. He inspired many who knew him to dream big and explore. Through a sponsorship fund established in his honor, we celebrate his ...

Jenny Lake Update: What to Expect this Summer

2016 summer closures at Jenny Lake. The summer of the National Park Service centennial will mark the third year of construction for Inspiring Journeys: A Campaign for Jenny Lake—our gift to Grand Teton National Park in celebration of this historic ...

VIDEO: Research Protects Grand Teton’s Wildlife

Part of one of the world’s largest intact temperate ecosystems, Grand Teton National Park is home to a set of predator-prey systems that have remained largely unchanged for thousands of years. To preserve those unique relationships, park biologists utilize Foundation ...

National Trails Day: Celebrating Trails in Grand Teton

Saturday, June 4 is National Trails Day, the largest celebration of trails in the United States! Join us in Grand Teton National Park for our annual volunteer project and help improve one of the most popular trails in the park. ...

Wildlife Whereabouts: A time of year we love—pups, calves, and cubs!

Photo by Jerry Herman. The month of May, despite some of the cold and rainy weather we’ve had, has been a time of robust animal activity in Grand Teton National Park. • Bison, moose, and elk calving seasons are at ...

Adventure Journal: 10 Necessities for your Summer Pack

Prepared for a day in the park. Winter is long in northwestern Wyoming. When the snow melts and trails clear, everyone gets excited to head out into the mountains. Thankfully, Grand Teton National Park has a myriad of options for ...

Celebrating the Centennial: Grand Teton National Park in Art

Grand Teton National Park in Art: Painting the Park from Thomas Moran to Today is an extraordinary exhibit of artwork currently on display at the National Museum of Wildlife Art (NMWA). Planned to coincide with the 100th anniversary of the ...

Wildlife Whereabouts: Migration, incubation, and more!

Sandhill Crane. Photo by Jerry Herman Spring provides wildlife with vital energy resources to help them regain strength after winter in Grand Teton. • Moose and other ungulates are experiencing the toughest time of year as they emerge from winter ...

Celebrating the Centennial: National Geographic Features the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem

To celebrate the 100th anniversary of the National Park Service, National Geographic launched a year-long exploration of the power of national parks. This month's edition of the famous magazine is focused solely on the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. Author David Quammen ...

Pura Vida Spring Break Program Explores Grand Teton National Park

During the first week of April, 20 local Latino high school students explored Grand Teton National Park (GTNP) with the Foundation-funded Pura Vida program. Nine girls and eleven boys participated, making this the largest group in the program’s history. There ...
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