With the incredible Grand Teton Mountain range in the backdrop, a vast ecosystem of plants and animals flourish throughout the 310,000 acres of land in the heart of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem.
Bear Safety
Bear safety is important, and vital to know before exploring the Grand Teton National Park.
Bat Safety
Bats play a vital role in our ecosystem, by helping to maintain healthy environments for other animals and people. While not common, living and vacationing in Grand Teton National Park can provide opportunities for human-bat contact and exposure.
Mice Safety
The National Park Service wildlife list considers 5 small mammal species to be abundant in the park, including the Deer Mouse. While not common, living and vacationing in Grand Teton National Park can provide opportunities for human-mice contact or exposure.
Bird Watching
Grand Teton National Park is home to over 300 species of birds, making it the perfect getaway for birdwatchers.