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Grand Teton National Park & John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Memorial Parkway
Business Resources
 

Welcome to the Grand Teton National Park Business Resources' website. We administer 26 concession contracts of which four are full service resorts or dude ranches, 11 operate fishing and/or float trips, one offers trail riding only, two provide mountain climbing services, two offer youth camps/backpacking, four offer cross country skiing and/or backcountry skiing, and one provides a boat shuttle service across Jenny Lake. Combined, these concessioners gross about $38 million annually, and their combined workforce consists of approximately 75 permanent and 1,740 seasonal employees.

The two main objectives of this site are to provide concession managers easy access to key business document and to provide concession guides with current information about the natural and cultural resources of Grand Teton National Park. Managers, please visit the Concessioner Information page, and guides, visit the Guide Information page for information that meets your needs.


Bear Sighting Report Form

The Business Resources Web pages include:
Concessioner Information

Guide Information


The Business Resources Division oversees business activities in the park, including concessioner and permitted operations providing facilities and services for park visitors.

CONTACT
Mallory Smith
Chief, Business Resources
(307)739-3416

Dave Rhinehart
Business Resources Analyst
(307)739-3414

Carol Cunningham
Concessions Assistant
(307)739-3417

Office Fax: (307)739-3419

View of Mt. Moran turnout with cathedral group in background, photo by Erin Himmel
Things to know before you visit
Trip planning suggestions, lodging, safety information, weather, accessibility, and pet safety.
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White tent at Signal Mountain Campground
Camping in the park
Information on campgrounds in the park, including reservations and open/close dates.
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Beaver Dick Leigh and his family.  

Did You Know?
Did you know that Jenny and Leigh Lakes are named for the fur trapper “Beaver” Dick Leigh and his wife Jenny (not pictured)? Beaver Dick and Jenny assisted the Hayden party that explored the region in 1872. This couple impressed the explorers to the extent that they named the lakes in their honor.

Last Updated: December 01, 2008 at 14:56 EST