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Wildlife Whereabouts: Offspring Abounds in Grand Teton

A baby bison in search of food. Photo by Lisa Van Atta. Several species of wildlife in Grand Teton are giving birth to offspring and making their way to summer feeding grounds. The beginning of summer is a busy time ...

Adventure Journal: Fly-fishing in Grand Teton

Grand Teton National Park is a world-renowned fly-fishing destination due to its pristine waterways that provide incredible habitat for several species of fish, including the Snake River fine-spotted cutthroat trout. The Snake River flows from its headwaters on the Two ...

In the Spotlight: Snake River Brewing

Wyoming's oldest Brewery, Snake River Brewing, is a Jackson favorite for both locals and visitors. This month the Brewpub is launching Jenny Lake Lager, formerly Snake River Lager, and has committed to donating a portion of proceeds from Jenny Lake ...
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Creative Ways to Give to Inspiring Journeys: A Campaign for Jenny Lake

Two recent donations of stone to Inspiring Journeys: A Campaign for Jenny Lake illustrate a unique way to support this public-private improvement project. During excavation work required for the construction of their new home south of Teton Village, John and ...

Field Notes from Steve Cain: Wildlife Reproduction

Steve Cain is a retired wildlife biologist who spent his 25-year career researching and protecting the wild species of Grand Teton National Park. In his seasonal column, Field Notes, Steve shares his insight on the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem’s incredible wildlife. ...

Popular Beer from Snake River Brewing Now Supports Inspiring Journeys: A Campaign Jenny Lake

We are pleased to announce our new partnership with Snake River Brewing! Owner of the Brewpub, Ted Staryk, and his family have enjoyed hiking at Jenny Lake since they first moved to Jackson. When the Brewpub decided to change the ...

Volunteer in Grand Teton: National Trails Day June 6th

National Trails Day is just around the corner and we look forward to celebrating for the second year in a row! Join us on Saturday, June 6 for our volunteer event in Grand Teton National Park. Volunteers will focus on ...

Wildlife Whereabouts: Early season snowmelt benefits wildlife in Grand Teton

The first bison calves of the year are born in April. Photo by Patrick Leary Spring provides wildlife with vital energy resources to help them regain strength after winter in Grand Teton. • Moose and other ungulates are experiencing the ...

Opening Dates for Grand Teton National Park

As the weather warms and the snow melts, the park opens to visitors and clear roads provide greater access to Grand Teton's spectacular recreation opportunities. See below for a list of opening dates so you can prepare for your Grand ...

Adventure Journal: Wildlife Watching

Spring in Grand Teton is a time when many species wake up from a winter of hibernation, complete their migration back for the summer, and give birth to offspring. For us, it's also a great time to spot wildlife such ...
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Steve Cain Joins the GTNPF Team!

Grand Teton National Park Foundation is pleased to announce the newest addition to its staff, former Senior Wildlife Biologist Steve Cain. In January, Steve retired from Grand Teton National Park, where he worked for over 25 years. During this time, ...

NPS Academy: 2015 Spring Break Orientation

On March 8th, 18 college students traveled from afar to Grand Teton National Park (GTNP) for the annual NPS Academy (NPSA). The week-long spring break orientation introduced these dynamic young people to the NPS and prepared them for summer internships ...
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