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It’s that time of year when winter, thankfully a mild one, finally loosens its grip, giving locals (and savvy visitors) a chance to sneak back into Grand Teton National Park on foot, two wheels, or anything that glides. The park…
Spring might still feel a little theoretical in Jackson Hole, but Yellowstone just received one of its most reliable seasonal signals: The first grizzly bear of 2026 has officially been spotted. According to Yellowstone National Park biologists, the bear was…
If you needed another reminder that Yellowstone is basically Earth’s most dramatic science experiment… here it is. One of the park’s more unusual geothermal features — Echinus Geyser — has erupted for the first time since 2020, briefly returning to…
If it feels like Grand Teton National Park gets busier every year… that’s because it does. After steady year-over-year increases, park officials say they’re preparing for another high-visitation summer in 2026, while several major construction projects are reshaping travel patterns…
JACKSON, WY — Jackson Hole Airport is advancing a conceptual planning effort focused on upgrading its Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting (ARFF) and life-safety facilities to meet current and future FAA safety and operational requirements. Safety is the headline, and it…

Why it Matters for Grand Teton and Yellowstone If you live in Jackson Hole, the National Park Service is not some faraway federal acronym. It is the traffic on Highway 22. It is seasonal staffing. It is whether campgrounds open…
Anglers, dust off the waders a little earlier this year. Yellowstone National Park has officially expanded its spring fishing season, opening portions of three iconic rivers on May 1 instead of waiting until Memorial Day weekend. Yes, that’s nearly a…
WASHINGTON, D.C. — In a rare sighting on Capitol Hill, legislation actually moved forward. Last week, Sen. Cynthia Lummis announced that six Western-focused bills backed by the Senate Western Caucus advanced out of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee.…
A bipartisan bill led by Wyoming Senator John Barrasso to modernize emergency response systems in U.S. national parks cleared a key hurdle this week, advancing unanimously out of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee. The legislation, known as the…
The Department of the Interior just dropped a major update to how people get into national parks starting January 1, 2026, and it comes with a very clear theme: Americans get the deal, nonresidents get the bill. For Jackson Hole,…