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  1. Grand Teton hosted 3,885,230 recreation visits in 2021, the highest number for one year in the park’s history. Previously, 2018 had the record with 3,491,151. Rec visits in 2021 exceed the 2018 record by 11% & surpassed the 2018 record in Sept 2021. Info:

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  2. On Sunday, March 13, the first grizzly bear sighting of 2022 was reported in Grand Teton National Park. Now that bears are emerging from their dens, visitors and local communities should be alert and secure attractants. Info:

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  3. Spring plowing will begin in Grand Teton National Park on Monday, March 14. The plowing operations mark the end of over-snow access on the 14-mile section of the Teton Park Road between Taggart Lake Trailhead and the Signal Mountain area. Info:

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  4. Grand Teton just got a bit grander… The park turned 93 on Saturday and as a birthday present, 35-acres have been added inside the park’s southwest boundary! Info:

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  5. Rangers respond to fatality in Apocalypse Couloir Teton Interagency Dispatch received a call Feb 13, about a skier involved in a fall in the Apocalypse Couloir in Death Canyon. Grand Teton rangers & Teton County Search & Rescue jointly responded. Info:

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  6. Teton Interagency Dispatch received a call at approx 11:45am on Sat, Jan 22, about an injured skier involved in an avalanche in the Sliver Couloir on Nez Perce. Rangers and Teton County Search & Rescue jointly responded. Info: Photo courtesy of TCSAR

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  7. In honor of the birthday of Martin Luther King , Jr., Grand Teton & NPS sites across the country will have free admission for everyone tomorrow, Jan 17, 2022, as the 1st fee-free day of the year. For a list of all fee-free days in 2022, visit

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  8. The Working Group released a map of Teton Range Bighorn Sheep Winter Zones and is asking skiers to voluntarily avoid these sensitive bighorn sheep winter habitat areas during winter 2022. The georeferenced map is available for download at . (2/2)

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  9. The Teton Range Bighorn Sheep Working Group including Grand Teton, Bridger-Teton NF, Caribou-Targhee NF, & WY Game & Fish Dept invite backcountry users to join in stewardship efforts to protect bighorn sheep. Link to interagency media release: (1/2)

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  10. Grand Teton stats show that November 2021 was the 2nd busiest November on record for recreation visits. The park hosted an estimated 61,674 rec visits in November 2021. This is a 28% increase from November 2019 and an 8% increase from November 2020 Info:

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  11. Teton Park Rd, Moose-Wilson Rd, and Signal Mountain Summit Rd within Grand Teton are now open to cross-country skiing, skate skiing, snowshoeing, & walking. For information on winter recreation in Grand Teton, please visit:

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  12. Grand Teton looks forward to welcoming visitors this winter. Visit and learn to plan like a park ranger by following our list of the Top 10 Tips you should know before visiting the park.

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  13. Visitors to Grand Teton NP & the JODR will now be able to reserve campsites at all park campgrounds in a “one-stop-shop” on as all remaining campgrounds in the park transition to the website for the 2022 summer season. Info:

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  14. From January to October 2021, there was a 7% increase in recreation visits compared to the entire year of 2018, which previously hosted the park’s highest amount of recreation visits on record. (2/2)

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  15. Grand Teton stats on recreation visits show October 2021 was the 2nd busiest on record for the month of October. The park hosted an estimated 245,834 rec visits in Oct 2021. This is a 32% increase from Oct 2019 and a 30% decrease from Oct 2020. (1/2) Info:

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  16. The project is a large-scale collaborative effort that will prevent future loss of migratory cutthroat trout & other native fish by installing a fish screen on the Spread Creek irrigation system & make much-needed improvements to stabilize the diversion structure & channel (2/2)

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  17. Grand Teton NP, Trout Unlimited, Bridger-Teton NF, and the WY Game & Fish Dept announced today that construction to complete Phase 2 of the Spread Creek Fish Passage Project has started. (1/2) Info:

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  18. An elk reduction program begins Sat, Nov 6, in Grand Teton. The park’s enabling legislation of 1950 authorizes GTNP to jointly administer the program with WY Game & Fish Dept when necessary for proper management & conservation of the Jackson Elk Herd. Info

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  19. Like the pumpkins you see? Download a template at and carve your very own Grand Teton themed pumpkin! Live in bear country? Remember to keep your pumpkin inside as it can be a food attractant for bears. (3/3)

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  20. Beginning tomorrow, visitors may use the Teton Park & Moose-Wilson roads for recreational activities such as walking, cycling & skating during the period of time the roads are snow free. Once snow begins to accumulate on the roadbeds, the status changes to over-snow access. (2/3)

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