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Grand Teton National Park WY

Lat, Long: 43.81853565, -110.7054666

Designation: National Park

Soaring over a landscape rich with wildlife, pristine lakes, and majestic alpine vistas, the Teton Range stands as a testament to generations of stewards. For over 11,000 years, communities have thrived in the valley known as Jackson Hole, turning these mountains into more than just peaks—they embody imagination and enduring human connection.

Weather:

Grand Teton National Park has long, cold winters—snow and frost are possible any month. April, May, & June - Mild days and cool nights alternate with rain and snow. July & August - Warm days and cool nights prevail, with afternoon thundershowers common. September, October, & November - Sunny days and cold nights alternate with rain and occasional snowstorms. December to April - Between storms the days are sunny and nights are frigid. Snow blankets the mountains and valley.

Directions:

Grand Teton National Park is located in northwestern Wyoming; north of the town of Jackson, Wyoming and south of Yellowstone National Park. By car from Salt Lake City, Utah is approximately 300 miles and about 5-6 hours from the park and from Denver, Colorado is approximately 550 miles and about 8-10 hours from the park. Grand Teton National Park is unique in that it is the only national park that has a commercial airport within its border, Jackson Hole Airport (JAC). For current road info:

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Address/Contact:

103 Headquarters Loop

Moose, US, 83012

Phone: 307-739-3399

Email: grte_info@nps.gov

Entrance Fees:

Backpackers in North Fork Cascade Canyon, Grand Teton behindWinter sunrise on snow-covered Teton RangeGrizzly bear running through dry grass with shrubs behindLake Solitude with the high Teton Peaks beyond during summerOxbow Bend on the Snake River during fall with golden aspens and Mount Moran in the background.Mother in pink shirt, child in orange shirt, the Snake River below and the Teton Range beyond.Historic Moulton Barn with visitors and the Teton Range beyond.American Pika perched on a granite boulderBull moose with large antlers walking through fall grassesbeaver pond at Schwabacher landing reflecting the Teton Range in early summeryellow arrowleaf balsamroot blooms with Teewinot Peak towering beyond