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Bears are active in Grand Teton
Black and grizzly bears are roaming throughout the park--near roads, trails and in backcountry areas. Hikers and backcountry users are advised to travel in groups of three or more, make noise and carry bear spray. Visitors must stay 100 yards from bears. More »
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Area closure in the area around Baxter's Pinnacle
An area closure is in effect around Baxter's Pinnacle to protect nesting peregrine falcons. This closure precludes any climbs of Baxter's Pinnacle and usage of the walk-off gully. This closure will be in effect through 8-15-2013. More »
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Area Closure in effect in the Elk Ranch area
A temporary area closure is in effect in the Elk Ranch Area to protect wildlife during the denning and young-rearing period. Follow the link for a map of the closed area. More »
Management Documents
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Grand Teton National Park Superintendent's Compendium Grand Teton National Park Strategic Plan Snake River Management Plan Teton Corridor Moose to North Jenny Backcountry Management Plan Colter Bay and Jackson Lake Lodge Signal Mountain Lodge John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Memorial Parkway Grand Teton National Park Master Plan Grand Teton National Park Master Plan and FEIS Grand Teton National Park Wilderness Recommendation Concessions Documents |
Did You Know?
Did you know that Grand Teton National Park is home to the largest bird in North America? The Trumpeter Swan weighs 20-30 pounds and lives in the valley year-round in quiet open water.
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