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Grand Teton National Park & John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Memorial Parkway
Our Partners
 

Park partners help Grand Teton National Park accomplish a variety of projects, educate the public about park resources and provide services that could not be provided by park staff. The new Craig Thomas Discovery and Visitor Center is being funded by the National Park Service in partnership with the Grand Teton National Park Foundation and the Grand Teton Association. The Discovery Center will open to the public during the summer of 2007.

Park Parners Include:
Grand Teton National Park Foundation
Grand Teton Association
Teton Science Schools
University of Wyoming NPS Research Station
The Murie Center
LSR Preserve
Park Concessioners
National Trust for Historic Preservation

State and Federal Partners Include:
Teton County
Town of Jackson
Bridger-Teton National Forest
National Elk Refuge
State of Wyoming
Greater Yellowstone Coordinating Committee

 
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Grand Teton Association Bookstore
Visit the Grand Teton Association website for trip planning materials, books and maps.
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Moose Visitor Center
Operating hours & seasons
Information about visitor centers and hours of operation.
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three visitors at the snake river overlook
Trip Planning Guide
Resources for planning your trip to Grand Teton.
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View of the Tetons from Snake Rvier overlook
News Releases
Find out what's happening at Grand Teton.
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Bill Menors Ferry  

Did You Know?
Did you know that until the 1890s no one had settled on the west bank of the Snake River in the central part of Jackson Hole? William “Bill” Menor built a ferry at Moose to shuttle patrons across the river, the only reliable crossing point between Wilson and Moran.

Last Updated: July 02, 2007 at 12:58 EST