History lovers and nature enthusiasts visiting Grand Teton National Park this summer have a brand-new way to experience one of America’s most iconic landscapes: a free audio tour that digs into an astonishing 2.7 billion years of geological and natural history.
The tour, highlighted by KHOL 89.1 FM, guides listeners through the park’s dramatic story — from ancient rock formations to the forces that shaped the towering Teton Range visitors see today. It offers a rich, self-paced experience that complements the park’s stunning scenery with deep context and storytelling.
The audio format makes the tour accessible to a wide range of visitors, whether they’re hiking a trail, driving a scenic loop, or simply taking in the views. It’s the kind of addition that turns a beautiful day in the park into a genuinely educational adventure for families, solo travelers, and longtime locals alike.
Grand Teton National Park continues to draw visitors from around the world, and offerings like this audio tour reflect a commitment to connecting people more meaningfully with the remarkable place right in Jackson Hole’s backyard. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a seasoned regular, there’s always something new to discover in these mountains — and now, 2.7 billion years of it is just a play button away.
Sources: KHOL 89.1 FM