Friday, June 21, 2019

Grand Teton Announces Summer 2019 Ranger Programs

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. The following are the ranger-led hikes offered by the park:

Taggart Lake Hike
Hike with a ranger along the scenic trail to Taggart Lake, where a variety of stories can unfold. Once you arrive at the lake, you will then have the option to hike back or explore on your own. Bring water, binoculars, camera, sunscreen, and rain gear.
2.5 hours • Meet at Taggart Lake Trailhead
3 miles Round trip • Moderate hike
Daily 8:30 am, June 5–Sept 2

Inspiration Hike
Learn about the formation of this magnificent landscape on a hike to Hidden Falls and onto Inspiration Point. This is a great activity for families! To reserve your space, please get a token for each member of your group at the Jenny Lake Visitor Center the morning of the hike. This activity is limited to 25 on a first come, first served basis. We will take the shuttle boat across Jenny Lake. Visitors are responsible for their boat fare.
2.5 hours • Meet at Jenny Lake Visitor Center
3 miles Round trip, 1.5 mi guided • Moderate hike
Daily 8:30 am, June 7–Sept 2

Explore the Preserve Hike
Reservations required, call (307) 739-3654. Open your senses and immerse yourself in the pristine setting of the Laurance S. Rockefeller Preserve. Hike the Lake Creek Trail through forest and meadows to the shore of Phelps Lake which affords dramatic views of the Teton Range. Bring water, rain gear, sunscreen and insect repellent.
2.5 hours • Meet at the Laurance S. Rockefeller Preserve Center porch.
3 miles, 1.5 miles guided • Easy/Moderate hike
Daily 9:30 am, June 5–Sept 2

Swan Lake Hike
Join a ranger to hike through the forest and learn about the park's natural history. A classic national park experience that will take you past Heron Pond and Swan Lake. Bring food, water, binoculars, rain gear, and insect repellent.
3 hours • Meet at flagpole in front of Colter Bay Visitor Center
3 miles • Moderate hike
Daily 4 pm, June 5–Sept 3

For a full list of ranger programs, please click here.



Jeff
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