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Wildlife Whereabouts: Migration, incubation, and more!

Sandhill Crane. Photo by Jerry Herman Spring provides wildlife with vital energy resources to help them regain strength after winter in Grand Teton. • Moose and other ungulates are experiencing the toughest time of year as they emerge from winter ...

Celebrating the Centennial: National Geographic Features the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem

To celebrate the 100th anniversary of the National Park Service, National Geographic launched a year-long exploration of the power of national parks. This month's edition of the famous magazine is focused solely on the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. Author David Quammen ...

Pura Vida Spring Break Program Explores Grand Teton National Park

During the first week of April, 20 local Latino high school students explored Grand Teton National Park (GTNP) with the Foundation-funded Pura Vida program. Nine girls and eleven boys participated, making this the largest group in the program’s history. There ...

Grand Teton National Park in Art: Join us on May 12th!

Join GTNPF on May, 12th from 6 PM – 9 PM for a Mix'd Media event to celebrate the Grand Teton National Park in Art exhibition at the National Museum of Wildlife Art. This is the Museum’s first exhibit opening ...

New Mule Deer Migration Route over Teton Range

Grand Teton National Park biologists have detailed a new long-distance mule deer migration route that spans two states and traverses the Teton Range. The route was the latest of four long-distance migrations that park biologists have documented since 2013 in ...

Wildlife Whereabouts: Spring Awakenings and Arrivals

Photo by Jerry Herman. This is a challenging time of year for wildlife as winter fat reserves have been depleted and new season plant growth is not yet underway, so energy conservation is a high priority. Please remember to give ...

Adventure Journal: 10 Tips For Capturing The Perfect Winter Day

By Simon YeoWhile Grand Teton National Park may be famous among photographers for its breathtaking summer sunsets and crystal clear mountain reflections, winter in the park offers a whole new set of beautiful Teton views. Whether you are a beginner ...

My Park, My Story: Scott Williams

My Park, My Story tells the stories of people who are passionate about Grand Teton National Park and are committed to protecting it for the enjoyment of future generations. In our sixth edition, Jenny Lake Ranger Volunteer Scott Williams shares ...

Tauck Grant to Help Preserve Iconic Mormon Row Structures in Grand Teton National Park

We are pleased to announce that a major grant provided by Tauck, a leader in premium quality guided tours and cruises, will help preserve the historic buildings and landscapes at Grand Teton’s Mormon Row. A homesteaders’ settlement inside Grand Teton ...

Celebrating the Centennial: Students Visit GTNP for NPSA Spring Break

As the National Park Service (NPS) launches into its second century, developing a workforce that better reflects the rich mosaic of the American public is one of its highest priorities. NPS Academy is an innovative program designed to introduce diverse ...

Mountains to Main Street Urban Ambassador Breona Green Shares Her Story

Breathtaking views in Grand Teton National Park. Photo by Breona Green. In celebration of the NPS centennial year, we have added a new program to our Youth Engagement Initiative called Mountains to Main Street, which aims to connect inner city ...

David T. Vernon Collection Featured in NPS Partnership with Google

In 1965, Laurance S. Rockefeller purchased a 10,000 item collection from Indian artifact collector David T. Vernon. Seven years later, Rockefeller transferred 1,428 items from the collection to Grand Teton National Park. The Colter Bay Indian Arts Museum displayed and ...
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