• The Cathedral Group from the Teton Park Road

    Grand Teton

    National Park Wyoming

  • 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 »

Park Planning

Current planning documents can be accessed on the National Park Service Planning, Environment and Public Comment (PEPC) System. Comments can be made on documents open for public review on this site.

2012 PARK PLANNING

MOOSE WASTE/WATER SYSTEM
Environmental Assessment (EA)
This environmental assessment will be open for review for 30 days from March 27-April 27, 2012. Download Environmental Assessment and visit NPS Planning, Environment and Public Comment (PEPC) to provide comments.

HISTORIC PROPERTIES MANAGEMENT PLAN
Environmental Assessment (EA)
If you would like to learn more about this plan, view documents and/or provide comments, please visit NPS Planning, Environment and Public Comment (PEPC)
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COLTER BAY VISITOR SERVICES PLAN
Environmental Assessment (EA)
To view the project web site, visit NPS Planning, Environment and Public Comment (PEPC).

SNAKE RIVER COMPREHENSIVE RIVER MANAGEMENT PLAN
Comprehensive Management Planning
Snake River Comprehensive River Plan on NPS Planning, Environment and Public Comment System (PEPC)

2010 PARK PLANNING

MOOSE HEADQUARTERS REHABILITATION - SITE WORK
Environmental Assessment (EA)
Environmental Assessment, Statement of Findings, FONSI

JACKSON HOLE AIRPORT AGREEMENT EXTENSION
Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS)

Record of Decision, December 2010, Final Environmental Impact Statement , Soundscape Modeling Data, 2009 Noise Measurement Report, Jackson Hole Airport

2009 PARK PLANNING

GROS VENTRE CAMPGROUND ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT (EA)
Environmental Assessment, FONSI

WINTER USE
Winter use in Yellowstone National Park. Current snowmobile BAT list. FONSI 10/15/2009. Winter use and technical documents. Final Rule 11/20/2009.

Did You Know?

Tetons from Hurricane Pass, KF

Did you know that Grand Teton National Park was established in both 1929 and 1950? The original 1929 park protected the mountain peaks and the lakes near the base. The boundaries were later expanded in 1950 to include much of the adjacent valley floor.