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Grand Teton Film Festival

A three day festival held in Grand Teton National Park highlighting environmental issues, national parks and protected areas.  From humans impact on sacred places to exploring the unexplored all films are shown in hi-def viewing areas at the Craig Thomas Visitor Center.

  • Free and open to the public
  • First come first serve seating
  • Held at the Craig Thomas Visitor Center for 3 days in July

Overview: From issues facing public lands in national parks to natural disasters and human impact, this film series offers several different topics over a three day span. Check the schedule for all of the hi def videos depicting our natural treasures.

When: Typically held in early July over a three day span. Starting on a Friday night and runs through Sunday evening. Screenings are held throughout the day.

Where: Craig Thomas Discovery and Visitor Center auditorium at Moose, Wyoming

Fees: The festival is free and open to the public, with seating available on a first-come, first-served basis.

Details: Grand Teton National Park thanks the Grand Teton National Park Foundation for their help in making this film festival possible through generous financial assistance. Modeled after similar events like the Telluride and Banff film festivals, the inaugural Grand Teton Film Festival

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