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Meet Deja Charles: Lead Peer Mentor for NPS Academy

Deja with other interns during her NPS Academy internship at Devils Postpile National Monument. Deja is a National Park Service Academy (NPSA) alum who's passionate about conservation and mentorship. The NPSA program provides on-the-job training for college students that the ...

Spring Wildlife Whereabouts: Migrating, Nesting, and Rearing Young

While May weather fluctuates, the season shifts perceptibly toward summer with warming temperatures, valley snowmelt, and greening vegetation. Park wildlife enjoy the increasing food security, which is vital to pregnant and nursing females. Spring is a time of increased activity ...

Teton Toys Announce GTNP Foundation as their Round-Up Partner for May

Looking for a toy store that not only offers an expansive selection of toys but also makes a positive impact on the community? Look no further than Teton Toys in the town of Jackson and four other locations in the region. Throughout the ...

Pura Vida Spring Break 2024

Participants of the Pura Vida program pose with members of Grand Teton's education team after snowshoeing to Taggart Lake. Grand Teton National Park continues to connect and serve the local Latine community through Pura Vida, a program offering extensive outdoor ...

Adventure Journal: Visiting Grand Teton in Spring

Visiting in Grand Teton this season? Get essential tips for visiting in spring from two park rangers. Join them as they discuss hiking, biking, wildlife viewing, and more. Learn how to navigate spring's changing conditions and get the most out ...

March Wildlife Whereabouts: The Beginnings of Spring

  https://www.gtnpf.org/wp-content/uploads/unnamed-file.mp4 Spring poses significant challenges for wildlife as they contend with depleted winter fat reserves and limited availability of new plant growth, which is often in its earliest stages and sparsely distributed. Consequently, conserving energy remains a critical priority ...
Adventure Journal: Spring Emerges in Grand Teton

Adventure Journal: Spring Emerges in Grand Teton

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 ...
Grizzly bear 399 in spring 2023 with her cub of the year. She is twenty-seven years old, making her the oldest grizzly bear mother on record in the GYE.

2023 Wildlife and Natural Resources Highlights

Grizzly bear 399 in spring 2023 with her cub of the year. She is twenty-seven years old, making her the oldest grizzly bear mother on record in the GYE. At the center of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, Grand Teton National ...
Participants enjoyed experiencing lots of snow during their week in Grand Teton!

Fourteenth Cohort of NPS Academy Participants Gather in Grand Teton

Grand Teton National Park hosted the fourteenth cohort of NPS Academy (NPSA) the week of March 4. NPSA was established in 2011 to address the park service's goal of building a workforce that better reflects our country's population. Young adults ...
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 spring 2024! How does a charity bib work? A charity bib is a free entry into the Grand Teton Half ...
Wyoming Voices Support of Permanently Conserving the Kelly Parcel -GierauMike

Wyoming Voices Support of Permanently Conserving the Kelly Parcel

Totaling 640 acres, the state-owned Kelly parcel is within the boundaries of Grand Teton National Park, provides sweeping views of the Teton Range, and includes critical habitat for numerous species of wildlife. The land is also located within a key ...
Cameran stands with Grand Teton National Park wearing red shawls to bring awareness for missing and murdered Indigenous Peoples.

NPS Academy Alum Cameran Bahnsen Returns to Grand Teton for New Role as Tribal Community Engagement Fellow

Cameran stands with Grand Teton National Park wearing red shawls to bring awareness for missing and murdered Indigenous Peoples. In 2019, Cameran Bahnsen was living in Los Angeles and leading field trips for Title 1 schools into the Santa Monica Mountains. ...
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