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  1. The entire Moose-Wilson Road is now open. Please slow down while driving as wildlife remain active through the area. Park staff will continue to monitor the situation. A closure could be reinitiated if bear activity increases again. Info:

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  2. UPDATE: The northern section of the Moose-Wilson Road, between Murie Ranch Junction and north of the Laurance S. Rockefeller Preserve, is temporary closed. There is currently no access to the Death Canyon Trailhead.

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  3. The northern section of the Moose-Wilson Rd, between Murie Ranch JCT & Death Cyn JCT, is temporary closed. The Laurance S. Rockefeller Preserve & Death Cyn Trailhead can be accessed from the south Bears are currently eating berries along the Road. Info:

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  4. Teton Interagency Fire managers will lower the fire danger rating to moderate & lift stage 1 fire restrictions beginning Thursday, 8/26. Despite the lowering of the rating, the chance for fires to start easily and spread quickly remains. Info:

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  5. The Phelps Lake outlet bridge will be closed for replacement beginning the evening of Wednesday, August 18. The closure is expected to be in place through fall 2022. Learn more at

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  6. Approaching a herd (of people)? Mask Up. Following the latest guidance from the CDC, visitors to Grand Teton, regardless of vaccination status, are required by federal law to wear a mask inside park buildings and crowded outdoor areas. Additional info:

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  7. Where's the smoke coming from- visit . Smoke is moving into the Teton Interagency Fire area this afternoon ahead of a new round of storms as predicted. This smoke is not from local fire activity.

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  8. Consistent with CDC guidance regarding areas of substantial or high transmission, visitors to Grand Teton, regardless of vaccination status, are required to wear a mask inside all park buildings. Visit or for current information.

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  9. The US Attorney recently ordered an individual to pay over $5,000 in restitution for improperly storing garbage and beverages in a campsite and allowing a grizzly bear to get a food reward. Learn more .

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  10. Grand Teton National Park hosted an estimated 752,114 recreation visits in June 2021. This is a 61% increase from June 2020 (468,201 recreation visits) and a 20% increase from June 2019 (625,441 recreation visits). Learn more

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  11. In recognition of Latino Conservation Week, Grand Teton National Park is celebrating the work of local young and emerging LatinX leaders. Learn more at

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  12. Visitors should expect impacts to some recreational activities, including modified operations at lake marinas from the expected drawdown of Jackson Lake. Caution advised when recreating on Jackson Lake & the Snake River downstream of Jackson Lake Dam Info

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  13. Thanks to the for supporting renovations along the Teton Crest Trail!

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  14. There will be intermittent 30-minute closures on a section of the trail near the summit of Paintbrush Divide between July 22-27 and August 5-10. Visitors should expect delays in both directions. Learn more at

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  15. The unpaved section of the Moose-Wilson Road in Grand Teton National Park will be temporarily closed for seasonal dust abatement beginning 4 a.m. Tuesday, July 27 and will reopen by 8 a.m. Thursday, July 29. Learn more at

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  16. Grand Teton has initiated habitat restoration projects in the park, replacing former non-native grass fields w/ native sagebrush steppe habitat. Through support from the park has worked to return these pastures to their native glory. Info:

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  17. No new info has been reported about missing hiker Cian McLaughlin. The park continues to request any info the public may have that may aid in locating McLaughlin. An updated flyer is being posted with items he was last known to have. Latest info (6/23/21):

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  18. No new info has been reported about missing hiker Cian McLaughlin. The park continues to request any info the public may have that may aid in locating McLaughlin. An updated flyer is being posted with items he was last known to have. Latest info (6/23/21):

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  19. Grand Teton National Park Foundation and Grand Teton National Park are celebrating the fifteenth anniversary of the Youth Conservation Program (YCP). Learn more or

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  20. Grand Teton National Park will participate in Operation Dry Water, a nationwide awareness effort to promote boating safety, this weekend, July 2-4. All visitors and local residents are reminded to operate boats safely and with regard to others. Info:

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