The rangers here are very experienced and go out of the way to help you. The shop here sells good souvenirs as well.
not crowded this time of the year even though it rained some - snow in the upper mountains - spectacular coolr - lots of elk and antelope
The visitors center is a great place to stop for information. There are people to talk to, to get the most out of your visit hereStop by the center
Stopped here for information and the staff was overwhelmingly competent to guide and answer all questions. Every local brochure on hand. Good little shopping area and a casual ramp walkway to learn more about the Elk Reserve and the area.
Just a quick 10 minute drive north of Jackson, this visitor's center is a "must stop" before going on the 42 Mile Loop. The staff is knowledgeable and helpful. They gave us an insights into what would fit in with our schedule and "level of adventure". They also gave us a few suggestions about activities in Jackson for that evening. There is an Elk viewing area on the second level as well. It is not a big center but it is well done and worth a 30 minute visit !
The rangers there were very helpful in answering our questions. It sounded like there were good presentations/events there as well, although we didn't stay there long. The exhibit was nice, with good info on the wildlife.
The Grand Teton NP visitors center is the best visitors center I have ever been in. It is simply beautiful inside. The views looking out from inside the center are fantastic. The shop is great too, my only complaint is that the shirts for adults are not as good as the childrens. Seems the adult shirts should be for children and the childrens for adults.
the old faithful inn visitor center was by far the nicest however, all the other visitor centers were well staffed and very clean
Perfectly done from the building architecture, layout, exhibits, large clean bathrooms and ample parking this place is a must stop. Souvenirs, hands on exhibits, knowledgeable rangers, maps, and more.
From the Craig Thomas discovery and visitor center proceed left and up that highway about 3 miles. Proceed toward taggers lake and the road will come to an and where it has been plowed. . From that point on the road is used as a free cross country ski area. The area is groomed for both ski skating and traditional skiing. Absolutely beautiful