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Grand Teton National Park Mount Moran, Grand Teton National Park © stateparks.com
Mount Moran, Grand Teton National Park
Grand Teton National Park Grand Teton © Ed Heaton
Very cold but very beautiful in the winter...
Grand Teton National Park Schwabacher Landing © Ed Heaton
One of the most photgraphic parks youll ever visit...
Grand Teton National Park Fall Colors © Dewese Milstead
Georgeous fall colors.
Grand Teton National Park Early morning Tetons © Deb Mason
We got up at 7am to go moose sight seeing but noticed the beauty of the tetons in early morn
Grand Teton National Park Fall © TONY EVERHARDT
Taken Sept 24 2015
Grand Teton National Park © John Leifer
Grand Teton National Park © John Leifer
Grand Teton National Park Teton Skyline © Thomas Reiman
Brightly colored leaves during fall augment the Teton range.
Grand Teton National Park © Ron Cook
Grand Teton National Park © Ron Cook
Grand Teton National Park © Ron Cook
Grand Teton National Park © Pam Haselton
Grand Teton National Park © Dewese Milstead
Grand Teton National Park © Dewese Milstead
Grand Teton National Park © Dewese Milstead
Grand Teton National Park Grand Tetons © Pam Holdsworth
Grand Teton National Park Granite Creek © Ed Heaton
Grand Teton National Park © Dewese Milstead
Grand Teton National Park © Dewese Milstead
Grand Teton National Park © Dewese Milstead
GRAND TETON NATIONAL PARK ACTIVITIES
FACILITIES AND ACTIVITIES OVERVIEW
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Nature Programs
Park rangers provide a wide variety of activities for park visitors including hikes, slide shows, childrens's activities, and wildlife viewing. While most programs are offered during the busy summer season, fall brings wildlife caravans for elk watching and spring is the time to visit if you would like to see the sage grouse strut.

December through March, rangers offer guided snowshoe hikes from the Moose Visitor Center. Call (307) 739-3399 for more details and to make reservations.

Look in the current park newspaper, available on the web or at any park entrance stations, for a detailed listing of available programs.
Rock Climbing and Rappelling
Permits are not required for mountaineering, but climbers on overnight trips must have a backcountry permit to camp or bivouac. Download the Backcrountry Camping brochure for more detailed information.

Current and detailed information is available at the Jenny Lake Ranger Station in the summer, (307) 739-3343. In the winter call (307) 739-3309.

From June through September, all Garnet Canyon permits and permits for any trip involving technical climbing or mountaineering should be picked up at the Jenny Lake Ranger Station.
Boating
There are lots of opportunities for enjoying water in Grand Teton National Park. The Snake River flows through the park and features world-class fishing, unparalleled wildlife viewing, and mild rapids. Many of the more accessible lakes are open for a variety of activities.

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