LOCAL I would imagine most of you have heard about the death of the infamous matriarch grizzly of the Tetons, 399. She inspired us, shared her beauty, and demonstrated her intelligence with us for 28 years. May her legacy be one of awareness and protection for all species. May she rest in peace. Enjoy this […]
Bridger-Teton National Forest
October Nature News: Peak time to view fall colors and wildlife activity in Jackson Hole
LOCAL October is the peak time to enjoy wildlife activity amidst the brilliant array of fall color in Jackson Hole. As the season changes, aspen and cottonwoods turn a brilliant yellow, and recent temperatures have kept the colors vibrant. This time of year is often referred to as “Indian Summer,” which is defined as a […]
September Nature News: Fall delivers cooler temps and excellent wildlife viewing in Jackson Hole
LOCAL Jackson Hole has been predominately hot and dry recently. At the start of August, a heat dome trapped hot air over the state and most locations set records for high temperatures. Temps reached 95º in town, which has not occurred since 2003. Fortunately, the pattern changed and we received some rainfall later in the […]
August Nature News: With warm and dry conditions, Jackson Hole welcomes monsoonal moisture of August
April and May bring variable weather, spring blossoms, and a flurry of mating birds. The bears are emerging from their dens and soon the ungulates will begin their birthing season, as we all wait patiently for the trails to melt and hiking season to begin.
July Nature News: Grand Tetons Display Rainbow Mosaic of Color
April and May bring variable weather, spring blossoms, and a flurry of mating birds. The bears are emerging from their dens and soon the ungulates will begin their birthing season, as we all wait patiently for the trails to melt and hiking season to begin.








