Grand Teton Park Programs
Millions of visitors, young and old alike enjoy the wide array of ranger-led activities in Grand Teton National Park that range from wildlife elk caravans to slide shows. The majority are completely free.
Regardless of the season, summer, fall, winter or spring, you will find a variety of ranger-led programs available in Grand Teton National Park. However, the majority of the activities are provided from May to September.
A sampling of those programs provided include
- Tetons on the Terrace
- Taggart Lake ranger led hike
- Kids' park geology talk
- Kids' wildlife walk
- Gros Ventre Campfire
- Murie Ranch walks and talks
- Jenny Lake District talk
- Menor's Ferry Historic District history
- Inspiration Point hike
- Jenny Lake hike for kids
- Climbing the Tetons talk and slide show
- Jenny Lake Twilight talk
- Signal Mountain Campfire
The walks and campfires start at the visitor centers, expanding to the areas they deal with and may include refreshments and food, depending on the program being offered. Weather specific programs take place in the winter – for example, snowshoe hikes! All activities are family friendly or ask about the Junior Ranger Programs designed especially for kids.
Further information can be found through the seasonal newsletters that the Grand Teton National Park releases through its online website or by calling the Park headquarters at (307) 739-3300.
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