![]() Fire danger is LOW in Grand Teton.Fire starts are unlikely. Weather and fuel conditions will lead to slow fire spread, low intensity, and relatively easy control with light mop up. Controlled burns can usually be executed with reasonable safety. Learn more about what wildland fire danger levels mean. Please remember:
Any updates on current fires in the park will be published as news releases and posted on the website. The park’s social media feeds (Facebook & Instagram) will also publish updates during an incident. Grand Teton National Park partners with the Bridger Teton National Forest to collaboratively manage fire under the umbrella of Teton Interagency Fire. This organization also includes the National Elk Refuge, the State of Wyoming, Teton County, and neighboring counties. Teton Interagency Fire website, tetonfires.com, provides regular updates on local fire activity, fire danger, and prescribed burns, as well as resources for homeowners and preparedness information. Additional local resources:
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Last updated: February 10, 2025