Make the most of your Grand Teton National Park vacation with some time spent with a ranger/Rebecca Latson file
Summer is here and ranger programs at Grand Teton National Park are underway. Summer programs begin in early June and last through Labor Day weekend. Join a ranger for a scheduled program to learn about the wild communities, history and geology of the park. Special programs are also given throughout the summer. Check out some of the fun park programs below:
Meet with a ranger
Map Chat
From the park's geologic story to learning about the variety of wildlife that call this park home, this program will give insight into the stories behind the scenery.
Nature in a Nutshell
Discover a fascinating aspect of Grand Teton's natural world during this brief talk.
Tipi Demo
As part of the Colter Bay cultural connection, learn about the traditional Plains Indian home.
Indian Arts and Culture
As part of the Colter Bay cultural connection, meet an expert to expand your knowledge of American Indian lifeways.
Have you been to bear country? A local looking for a refresher? Did you buy bear spray? Discover techniques that will help you stay safe while traveling and camping in bear country and the park. Includes instruction in the use of bear spray.
Craig Thomas Discovery and Visitor Center * 20 minutes
Mondays and Thursdays, 3:30 p.m., June 6-Sept 2
Colter Bay Visitor Center * 20 minutes
Sundays and Thursdays, 3 p.m., June 6-Sept 2
Jenny Lake Visitor Center & Laurence S. Rockefeller Preserve
Check with a ranger for times for the bear safety table talk.
Hike with a ranger
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