Grand Teton National Park Foundation partners with Grand Teton National Park to steward, protect, and enhance all that is special in the park.

The Foundation initiates improvements, critical research, and outreach that enrich visitors’ experiences to help create a stable future for Grand Teton National Park.

Grizzly 399 was an ambassador for grizzly bears and wildlife conservation, inspiring millions across the globe with her extraordinary story.

Grand Teton National Park Foundation is proud to honor 399's legacy in our continued work in partnership with the park to protect and conserve grizzly bears throughout the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem.

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LATEST POSTS FROM THE FOUNDATION

January Wildlife Whereabouts: Animals Adapt to Survive Harsh Conditions

Wildlife that remain in Grand Teton National Park through the winter rely on remarkable adaptations tosurvive cold temperatures, deep snow, and limited food availability during this challenging season. Moose use their long legs to move through deep snow to areas ...

December Wildlife Whereabouts: Winter Settles In

A red fox in Grand Teton National Park. This particular animal has a melanistic color pattern. Red foxes, including those in the Jackson area, can be the standard red color, completely black, and anything in between. This one displays a ...

Gearing Up For The Thirteenth Year Of Winter Grooming The Teton Park Road

As winter approaches, Grand Teton National Park Foundation is thrilled to once again support grooming on Teton Park Road-now in its thirteenth year. What began as a simple effort to make the park more accessible during the colder months has ...

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