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Seasonal road closures in effect
Seasonl road closures are in effect for motorized vehicles. The Teton Park Road is closed from the Taggart Lake Trailhead to the Signal Mountain Lodge. The Moose-Wilson Road is closed from the Granite Canyon Trailhead to the Death Canyon Road. More »
Mountains of the Imagination
Rising above a scene rich with extraordinary wildlife, pristine lakes, and alpine terrain, the Teton Range stands monument to the people who fought to protect it. These are mountains of the imagination. Mountains that led to the creation of Grand Teton National Park where you can explore over two hundred miles of trails, float the Snake River or enjoy the serenity of this remarkable place.
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Planning Your Visit
Explore our website to learn about park activities, camping and lodging, permits, travel information and operating hours.
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The Seasons
Sub-zero temperatures and deep winter snows give way to warm summer days punctuated by afternoon thunderstorms. Dress in layers for every season.
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Backcountry Reservations
From January 5 through May 15, submit your backcountry reservation request. Follow the link below for trip planning and reservation information.
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Connect to your park - Go Digital!
Keep in touch. Access wireless internet at the Craig Thomas Discovery and Visitor Center, view video podcasts, or join us on Facebook and Twitter.
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Safety in Bear Country
Both black and grizzly bears call the park home. Learn what precautions you should take while hiking, camping and traveling through bear country.
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Ranger Programs
Park rangers provide a wide variety of activities for park visitors including hikes, slide shows, children's activities and wildlife viewing.
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Extra! Extra!
Grand Teton National Park is often in the national and international spotlight. View news releases and the park newspaper to stay abreast of events.
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Grand Teton Association
Grand Teton Association is our cooperating association that publishes and sells educational materials you may find useful for trip planning.
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Free Park Iphone App
Download the official Grand Teton National Park Iphone app to take essential park information with you wherever you go during your visit.
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Did You Know?
Did you know that the bark on Aspen trees looks green because it contains chlorophyll? Aspen bark is photosynthetic, a process that allows a plant to make energy from the sun, and helps the tree flourish during the short growing season.