
We are pleased to share that the 14-mile stretch of road between Taggart Lake Trailhead and Signal Mountain in Grand Teton National Park is now being groomed three times per week. Adding Sundays to the previous Tuesday and Friday schedule provides more consistent snow surfaces, especially for Nordic skiers.
This winter marks the sixth consecutive season the Foundation has funded regular grooming of the Teton Park Road. Thanks to generous support from Community Foundation of Jackson Hole, State of Wyoming Recreational Trails Program, Skinny Skis, Dornan’s, and many individuals, we are pleased to add a third day of grooming per week for the remainder of the winter season.
The road will be groomed between Taggart Lake Trailhead and South Jenny Lake on Tuesdays and Sundays, and the entire length to Signal Mountain on Fridays. When deep snow limits many park users’ abilities to explore Grand Teton, the groomed road creates easy access for cross country skiers, snowshoers, and walkers.
Grooming will continue through mid-March. Be sure to check current conditions before you go, especially during stormy periods as grooming is weather and condition dependent. For updates visit www.gtnpf.org or follow us on Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter.