GRAND TETON WEBCAM

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Your window into Grand Teton National Park!

Current view from the Craig Thomas Discovery & Visitor Center

This live webcam, made possible by Grand Teton National Park Foundation, offers a stunning real-time view of the iconic Teton Range from Moose, Wyoming.

No matter the season, the Tetons offer a beautiful backdrop—snow-covered peaks in winter, colorful wildflowers in summer, golden aspens in fall, and passing storms in spring. Grand Teton, the tallest peak at 13,775 feet, dominates the skyline, flanked by other notable summits like Mount Owen, Teewinot, and Middle Teton.

Whether you're planning your next visit or simply seeking a moment of inspiration, we invite you to enjoy the beauty of Grand Teton National Park from wherever you are!

Grand Teton National Park Foundation's Priorities

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Protecting Wildlife & Natural Resources

Our support is helping Grand Teton address today’s most pressing threats to the natural resources and wildlife the park was established to protect, focused on long-term sustainability and maintaining natural ecosystem processes to the greatest extent possible.

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Engaging Youth in the Outdoors

Our Youth Engagement Initiative introduces Grand Teton to a younger audience and offers escalating educational and employment opportunities that keep participants actively involved in the outdoors as they begin to make lifestyle and career decisions.

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Improving Visitor Experiences

We aim to enhance experiences for the park’s visitors by funding programs that address safety concerns, improve access, and create sustainable opportunities so people enjoy their time spent in Grand Teton National Park.

The Latest News from the Foundation

April Wildlife Whereabouts: Spring Transitions

As temperatures rise and valley snow melts, the exposed vegetation becomes green, and new plants sprout. This new plant growth provides essential nutrition, helping the animals of Grand Teton replenish their depleted energy reserves lost during winter. ● The emergence of ...

Adventure Journal: Grand Teton Opening Dates

Spring is in the air at Grand Teton National Park. As the snow slowly melts, more of the park's landscape begins to reveal itself. Whether you're eager to explore valley trails or take a scenic drive, here's a quick guide ...

Bird Banding in Grand Teton: 2024 Research Highlights

Every summer, the serene mornings of Grand Teton National Park come alive with birdsong-and the quiet work of dedicated scientists gathering data for avian conservation. In 2024, the Grand Teton bird banding station continued its essential work monitoring songbirds as ...

Now, more than ever, your support is crucial to ensuring this iconic landscape remains wild and accessible for future generations. By donating to the Grand Teton National Park Foundation, you directly contribute to projects that preserve the park’s natural beauty, enhance visitor experiences, and protect the wildlife that call this place home.

There has never been a more important time to give. Join us today in conserving one of America’s most beloved national parks.

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