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Teton Park Road Opens to Non-motorized Activity November 1, 2009

Beginning on November 1st, the Teton Park Road will close to vehicles and open to non-motorized recreation such as biking, walking and rollerblading.
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Grand Teton National Park

Located in northwestern Wyoming, Grand Teton National Park preserves a spectacular landscape rich with majestic mountains, pristine lakes and extraordinary wildlife. The abrupt vertical rise of the jagged Teton Range contrasts with the horizontal sage-covered valley and glacial lakes at their base, creating world-renowned scenery that attracts nearly four million visitors per year.
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Bison close-up photo Copyright by Dan Ng

Planning a Visit During Summer?

Go to the Park Newspaper link to access valuable trip planning information.

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PLAN FOR ROAD CONSTRUCTION IN THE PARK
Please make sure you view the Road Information for a map of the currently schedule road construction in the park. Call the road construction hotline for the most up to date information (307) 739-3614.

NEW PARK COMPENDIUM, UPDATED PARK REGULATIONS FOR 2009
Please see the updated park compendium for changes in park regulations, including pet regulations.

Click on "more" below for links to web pages that will help you plan your trip.
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Teton Park Road

Plan for Road Construction in the Park

Plan for delays. Road construction projects vary from from striping and bridge work to major reconstruction of the North Park Road. While no one enjoys waiting in traffic, preparing for the delays will make your trip more enjoyable.

Call (307) 739 3614 for the most up to date information on road projects and delays in the park.
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Moose calf in meadow.

Park News

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Celebrate Public Lands Day with Service

September 15, 2009
In recognition of the 16th annual National Public Lands Day, Grand Teton National Park will waive entrance fees (including commercial tour fees) on Saturday, September 26. National Public Lands Day also serves as the nation’s largest volunteer undertaking: an opportunity for individuals and communities to improve the natural and cultural treasures that Americans enjoy and value. As part of the 2009 event, Grand Teton is calling for a “Grand Day of Public Service for America’s Best Idea: the National Parks” by inviting volunteers to join park staff in accomplishing several hands-on projects. Learn more>>


Grand Teton National Park – home to one of the most recognizable mountain landscapes in the world – is often in the national and international spotlight. Many special events and activities happen in this high profile park. Click here to access current and archived news releases, learn about park issues, obtain road information or fire updates, and much more.
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Grand Teton Association Store

Grand Teton Association (GTA) was founded in 1937 and is a cooperating association that publishes and sells educational materials. The GTA provides support for the park's educational, interpretive and scientific research programs through the sales of books and gifts. To purchase books and materials for trip planning, please click on the link below, or go directly to http://www.grandtetonpark.org.
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Grand Teton National Park
P.O. Drawer 170
Moose, WY 83012

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Phone

Visitor Information
(307) 739-3300

Road Conditions
(307) 739-3682

Fax

(307) 739-3438

Climate

The first heavy snows fall by November 1 and continue through March with snow and frost possible during any month. Summer days range in the 70s and 80s with cool nights in the 40s. Afternoon thunderstorms during the summer are common with mild to cool temperatures through September and October. Sub-zero temperatures are common throughout winter and demand multi-layered clothing, hats, mittens and cold weather boots.
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Did You Know?
Did you know that Grand Teton National Park was established in both 1929 and 1950? The original 1929 park protected the mountain peaks and the lakes near the base. The boundaries were later expanded in 1950 to include much of the adjacent valley floor.

Last Updated: October 29, 2009 at 16:34 EST