Jun 18, 2026
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GTNP Summer Reminders

As summer kicks into gear, Grand Teton National Park (GTNP) visitation numbers are swelling, and the importance of following park regulations is growing. Visitors should familiarize themselves with park regulations and best practices for recreating safely and responsibly in the national park.

Things to Keep in Mind

Pets must stay on a leash (6-feet long or less) and be within 30 feet of a roadway at all times. They are not allowed in visitor centers, on hiking trails, or on multi-use pathways. Clean up after pets when they relieve themselves! Leave what you find. Don’t take wildflowers, rocks, antlers, or archeological artifacts from the park. If collecting edibles (fruits, berries, mushrooms, and nuts), the allowable limit is one quart per species per person per day.

Wyoming state firearm regulations apply. Notice is posted in buildings where carrying firearms is prohibited, and they cannot be discharged in the national park except during legal hunting seasons by permitted individuals. Stay on trails. With millions of people visiting GTNP every year, staying on trails helps prevent erosion and protects fragile vegetation. Fireworks are always prohibited. The pyrotechnics should stay at home, but campfires are allowed at designated campgrounds that have metal fire grates, unless fire restrictions are in effect.

Learn more about wildlife closures and park regulations in GTNP at the National Park Service website.


Original reporting: Buckrail (Jackson WY) — read the source article.

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