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Grand Teton National Park & John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Memorial Parkway
Support Your Park
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The was founded in 1997 for the purpose of providing financial support to programs and projects that help preserve and protect Grand Teton National Park.
The Grand Teton National Park Foundation has been leading efforts to raise private funds to help construct the new Grand Teton Discovery and Visitor Center. The new visitor center, a public-private partnership project, will open to the public during the summer of 2007. The Foundation supports a variety of other important projects that contribute to the protection of park resources.
Learn more about the Grand Teton National Park Foundation from their website at . Become a Foundation member or make a donation by . Foundation members receive a 15% discount at all of the bookstores operated by the Grand Teton Association.
The Grand Teton Association is a not-for-profit park partner dedicated to supporting the interpretive, scientific and educational activities of the National Park Service. Become a member of the Association or visit Grand Teton Association bookstores, located in park visitor centers and the town of Jackson, or shop online at www.grandtetonpark.org.
You can also make a donation directly to Grand Teton National Park. Send your donation to the following address:
Superintendent
Grand Teton National Park
P. O. Drawer 170
Moose, WY 83012
Park partners include:
- Grand Teton Association
- Grand Teton National Park Foundation
- The Murie Center
- National Trust for Historic Preservation
- Jackson Hole Wildlife Foundation
- Montana State University
- Friends of Pathways
- University of Wyoming
- Rockefeller Senior Associates
- Teton Science Schools
- USDA Forest Service
- National Elk Refuge
- Interagency Grizzly Bear Team
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 Grand Teton Association Bookstore Visit the Grand Teton Association website for trip planning materials, books and maps. more... | |  Operating hours & seasons Information about visitor centers and hours of operation. more... | |  Things to know before you visit Trip planning suggestions, lodging, safety information, weather, accessibility, and pet safety. more... | |
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Did You Know?
Did you know that Jenny and Leigh Lakes are named for the fur trapper “Beaver” Dick Leigh and his wife Jenny (not pictured)? Beaver Dick and Jenny assisted the Hayden party that explored the region in 1872. This couple impressed the explorers to the extent that they named the lakes in their honor.
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Last Updated: September 24, 2009 at 11:51 EST |