Grand Teton National Park: Jenny Lake Ranger Station - Jenny Lake, WY
Posted by: gparkes
N 43° 45.096 W 110° 43.343
12T E 522350 N 4844321
One of the most beautiful spots in the nation! This visitors center sits on the edge of a glacier formed lake at the base of the Grand Tetons.
Waymark Code: WM85V1
Location: Wyoming, United States
Date Posted: 02/03/2010
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Grand Teton National Park
Yellowstone National Park, America's first national park, was established to the north of here in 1872. Its grandure with its mountains, rivers, geysers, and natural wonders was met with the need to protect it for future generations. As America discovered its new found gem, a group of individuals felt that it was not enough to simply protect Yellowstone. The ecosystem that originates in Yellowstone National Park, with the Snake River, extends to the south through present day Jackson Hole, Wyoming is part of a larger migration system, specifically for the elk. Many people saw this a huge limitation to the establishment of Yellowstone, and consequently started a driving force to protect the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem.
To write the history of the establishment of Grand Teton National Park is no less that what would be required to write a book. The original establishment Grand Teton National Park, was done so by legislation from Congress in 1929. The area included was the Teton Range and glacial lakes at the base of the mountains. John D. Rockerfeller, Jr. secretly started buying up properties surrounding the National Park, with the hope of someday protecting a larger area. In 1943, Franklin Delano Roosevelt created the Jackson Hole National Monument with the donation of 35,000 acres from , decreed by Franklin Delano Roosevelt through the combination of the gift from John D. Rockerfeller, Jr. and other federal properties. On September 14, 1950, the United States Congress combined the original 1929 Park and the 1943 National Monument into the “new” Grand Teton National Park.
For an in depth look at the drive towards creating Yellowstone and the Grand Teton National Park, watch The National Parks: America's Best Idea produced by Ken Burns. One of the major themes and focuses in the documentary is the Grand Teton National Park. Be prepared for imagry that will make those so inclined to have the desire to travel!
Jenny Lake Ranger Station
Jenny Lake Ranger Station is only open during the summer months, generally speaking Memorial Day to Labor Day.
Phone: (307) 739-3343
Services: Emphasis on hiking and backpacking in the Grand Teton mountain range.