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Grand Teton National Park & John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Memorial Parkway
Brochures
 
 
Accessibility brochure

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ACTIVITIES
PLEASE NOTE: We are unable to mark ski and snowshoe trails this winter, so any references to marked or flagged trails must be disregarded in the linked brochures. You must be responsible for route-finding in the backcountry.

Backcountry
Biking
Boating
Cross-country Skiing
Day Hikes
Fishing
Floating
Lake Trails
Mountaineering
Snowmobiling
Stock Use in the Park

NATURAL HISTORY
Birds
Elk
Geology
Fall Colors
Mammals
Plants

CULTURAL HISTORY
Creation of Grand Teton National Park
History

FOREIGN LANGUAGE GUIDES
French
German
Japanese
Spanish

MISCELLANEOUS
Accessibility
Summer Internship at the Park

Información en español
Pases de Recreo Federal
Caminatas
Pesca
Guía para Encontrar Mamíferos
Flotando en el Snake River
Lagos
Una Caminata A través del Tiempo

three visitors at the snake river overlook
Trip Planning Guide
Resources for planning your trip to Grand Teton.
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Maps
Park maps to help you plan your visit.
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Moose Visitor Center
Operating hours & seasons
Information about visitor centers and hours of operation.
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Beaver Dick Leigh and his family.  

Did You Know?
Did you know that Jenny and Leigh Lakes are named for the fur trapper “Beaver” Dick Leigh and his wife Jenny (not pictured)? Beaver Dick and Jenny assisted the Hayden party that explored the region in 1872. This couple impressed the explorers to the extent that they named the lakes in their honor.

Last Updated: January 18, 2008 at 11:42 EST