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Nature News

December: Solstice, Christmas Bird Count, Elk on the move

January 4, 2018

The month of December begins with white peaks and a brown valley. The warm temperatures in November melted the valley snowpack so the month starts with biking and hiking at 6400 feet.  By the third week, the Solstice brought winter back to Jackson Hole and over a foot of snow fell in the mountains and the valley landscape changed. Due to the low snow … [Read more...] about December: Solstice, Christmas Bird Count, Elk on the move

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November: record temperatures, Jackson Hole Mountain Resort opens, month of gratitude

December 6, 2017

November has been a warm month with record temperatures. The beautiful weather has kept birds in the valley and they flock to my feeders. Jackson Hole Mountain Resort opens for ski season with warm temperatures, high avalanche danger and rain. November is the month of gratitude as we celebrate Thanksgiving. It’s also the time to comment as the federal … [Read more...] about November: record temperatures, Jackson Hole Mountain Resort opens, month of gratitude

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October: Indian Summer, RAY of warmth, animal migration, wolves hunted

November 3, 2017

October brought Indian Summer.  Temperatures reached the sixties with cold nights.  The air carried a sense of warmth and the whisper of winter. The month was quite pleasant. Animals migrate. Morning frost covers the meadows.  Off season descends on the valley. After a cold September, the month of October brought time to play, time to finish outdoor … [Read more...] about October: Indian Summer, RAY of warmth, animal migration, wolves hunted

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September: local earthquakes, smoky valley, RAY of change- fall arrives

October 5, 2017

The month of September brings seasonal change, smoke in the air, local earthquakes and snow in the high country. September begins smoky with reduced air quality. No big fires burn near Jackson Hole but the western United States is experiencing the worst fire season ever. 74 major wildfires burn in eight western states.  Oregon has fires burning the size … [Read more...] about September: local earthquakes, smoky valley, RAY of change- fall arrives

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August: TOTAL solar eclipse, busy valley, light changes

September 3, 2017

August flows with a pulse of anticipation.  Busy times in a busy valley. Traffic slows. Reservations are required.  Trails are crowded. Amidst the busyness, nature continues to thrive. Total solar eclipse is enjoyed by thousands. The winter snow and wet spring has kept the valley greener than usual. Flowers continue at higher elevations. Berries are … [Read more...] about August: TOTAL solar eclipse, busy valley, light changes

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We’ll start by exploring Grand Teton National Park by vehicle to spot wildlife in the early morning light. Then experience a great hike in the mountains surrounding Jackson Hole. Learn more »

 
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  • SUMMER
    • Hiking Tours
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  • WINTER
  • DETAILS
    • Clothing + Gear
    • FAQs
    • Snacks + Picnics
    • Visiting The Area
  • ABOUT
    • Meet our Naturalists
    • Nature News
    • Reviews / Press
    • Stewardship
    • Videos
    • Subscribe
    • Contact Us
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  • CALL (307) 690-4453