Mountains of the Imagination

Soaring over a landscape rich with wildlife, pristine lakes, and majestic alpine vistas, the Teton Range stands as a testament to generations of stewards. For over 11,000 years, communities have thrived in the valley known as Jackson Hole, turning these mountains into more than just peaks—they embody imagination and enduring human connection.

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Grand Migrations

Grand Teton is a renowned for its abundant wildlife, but many of the animals that call the park home only live here part of the year.

Map of migration routes
What is Migration?

Find out how and why animals migrate (and why others don't).

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On the Move: Mule Deer Migrations

Traveling hundreds of miles over mountain passes and fording wide rivers mule deer migrate to survive.

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Migrations Need You

What can you do to help wildlife migrations?

Golden aspens in full fall color with purple Teton Ranger in the distance.
A Grand Spectacle

Golden aspens, red hawthorns, bugling elk, and great migrations—experience fall in the Tetons.

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What's Open Today?

Here's an updated list of the dates of operation for visitor centers, lodges, restaurants, shops, and other services within the park.

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Park Roads and Construction

Check the status and seasonal closing dates of park roads.

A mother grizzly and cub walk through a field.
Bear and Wildlife Safety

Learn how to stay safe in bear country.

Elk herd in the snow.
Temporary & Wildlife Closures

Know where to go and protect wildlife.

Last updated: November 7, 2024

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Contact Info

Mailing Address:

P.O. Box 170
Moose, WY 83012

Phone:

307-739-3399
Talk to a Ranger? To speak to a Grand Teton National Park ranger call 307–739–3399 for visitor information Monday-Friday during business hours.

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