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

Backcountry
Biking
Boating
Cross-country Skiing
Day Hikes
Elk Reduction
Fishing
Floating
Lake Trails
Mountaineering
Pets in the Park
Snowmobiling
Stock Use in the Park
Weddings

For trailhead maps, please visit the Hiking webpage.

NATURAL HISTORY

Birds
Elk Ecology
Geology
Fall Colors
Mammals
Plants

CULTURAL HISTORY

Archeology
Creation of Grand Teton National Park
History

FOREIGN LANGUAGE GUIDES

French
German
Japanese
Spanish

MISCELLANEOUS

Accessibility
Summer Internship at the Park

Información en español

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Información del parque
Para información general acerca de horarios y reglamentos del parque.(2003).

Pases de Recreo Federal
Información sobre la cuota de entrada y pases de recreo federal para visitar el Parque Nacional Grand Teton.

Caminatas
Para descripciones de los senderos del parque.

Reglas de Pescar en el Parque
Información sobre licencias de pescar, fechas de temporada, equipo legal y zonas de pescar en el parque.

Guía para Encontrar Mamíferos
Para descripciones de los anímales del parque y información sobre las oportunidades de ver los anímales.

Flotando en el Snake River
Para información general y reglamentos para flotar el río Snake.

Lagos
Mapas de los lagos de valle, con kilómetro.

Una Caminata A través del Tiempo
Información sobre la historia del parque.

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Mt. Moran in July

Did You Know?
Did you know that the black stripe, or dike, on the face of Mount Moran is 150 feet wide and extends six or seven miles westward? The black dike was once molten magma that squeezed into a crack when the rocks were deep underground, and has since been lifted skyward by movement on the Teton fault.

Last Updated: December 09, 2011 at 08:44 MST