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BAXTER'S PINNACLE CLOSED FOR NESTING PEREGRINE'S - MAY 19, 2020


The following area is temporarily closed to public entry: The Baxter’s Pinnacle climbing route, approach trail, and surrounding cliffs. This closes the Baxter’s Pinnacle climbing route to human traffic as well as the social trail that branches from the horse trail and serves as the approach route to the climb.

The National Park Service has determined that the closure is necessary for the protection of nesting peregrine falcons and their young. The peregrine falcon is a state Species of Greatest Conservation Need and is protected under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act.

PARK RE-OPENS ON LIMITED BASIS - MAY 18, 2020

Beginning at noon today, Monday, May 18, Grand Teton National Park will have recreational access with limited services available to the public, including:

  • Primary road access (Teton Park Road, Moose-Wilson Road and North Park Road) 
  • Public restrooms in some areas 
  • Day-use hiking on seasonally-accessible trails 
  • Riverbank and lakeshore fishing 
  • Multi-use pathway system (where free from snow)  
  • Limited commercial-use authorization tours (biking, wildlife, etc.)  
  • Several viewpoints continue to be accessible along US Highway 89/26/191  

With public health in mind, the following facilities remain closed or services are unavailable at this time; 

  • Park visitor centers 
  • Overnight lodging  
  • Food service  
  • Boating/floating on river and lakes 
  • Marinas 
  • Backcountry permits 
  • Special-use permits 
  • Campgrounds 

It is anticipated that expanded recreational access and visitor services will be available as the park continues with a phased opening approach, conditions permitting.  Click here for more information.