How to support Grand Teton National Park from a distance during the coronavirus

Team OutdoorsyApril 16, 2020

How to support Grand Teton National Park from a distance during the coronavirus

The novel coronavirus has created mass uncertainty around the world, affecting businesses, social interaction, and even our National Park System. With National Park Week coming up and the coronavirus pandemic causing businesses and recreational areas across the nation to close, many people will be asking, “Is Grand Teton National Park open?”

Like most national parks in the United States, Grand Teton National Park is closed to the public until further notice. While avid adventurers aren’t able to visit Grand Teton in person, there are plenty of ways to explore and support the park from a safe distance.

Grand Teton National Park is one of the most popular in the country, with thousands of visitors flocking to Wyoming during National Park Week to explore the peaks of the Teton Range and to laze along the banks of the Snake River. Supporting the park through financial contributions, virtual tours, and social media interactions will help keep the national park alive over the coming months.

Financial support

One of the best ways you can support Grand Teton National Park during the coronavirus is by donating to a national parks charity. The National Park Foundation works directly with national parks across the United States, helping with the day-to-day costs of managing Grand Teton’s beautiful wilderness and diverse wildlife. 

The National Park Foundation provides several ways to contribute to national parks during the COVID-19 pandemic. Anybody looking to donate can do so with a one-off payment, or set up a monthly donation to keep the park going during this challenging period.

Virtual tours

With many people itching to get out and explore during springtime, virtual tours are an excellent way to discover the best sights at Grand Teton National Park without putting yourself and others at risk. 

These impeccably mapped virtual tours will take you on a journey across Grand Teton National Park’s rugged landscape. Anybody searching for an adventure from the comfort of their own home can virtually climb the sublime 13,770-foot-tall Grand Teton, or take a stroll around the scenic String Lake and soak up some of the region’s native flora and fauna.

Many national parks across the country even have static and live stream webcams set up so nature lovers across the globe can experience some breathtaking views. Many streams can be found on the Live Jackson Hole website, with several cameras affording sweeping vistas of Grand Teton National Park’s mountains and valleys.

Social media

Another superb way of supporting Grand Teton National Park is by following the park’s social media pages. The public can keep up to date with when the park is reopening, upcoming events, and more via the Grand Teton National Park Facebook and Twitter pages.

Grand Teton National Park also has Flickr, Youtube, and Instagram pages, where you can watch videos made by park rangers and admire fantastic photos of local wildlife and Grand Teton’s snow-capped peaks. By following Grand Teton National Park through these channels, you can help support the park and plan your next trip to this gorgeous area. 

Resources for children

One of the biggest hurdles for families during the COVID-19 pandemic is keeping the little ones occupied while staying indoors. Luckily, the National Park System has you covered with a wide variety of resources readily available to keep your kids entertained.

A plethora of activities can be found on the Grand Teton National Park website, including coloring pages based on some of the park’s best sights. There are even online resources that allow children to create and design their own park logo.

If you’re looking for some educational resources, Ranger Rick’s Kids Zone boasts a number of fun games, jokes, and magazines that help kids learn while they play. Some of the online games include Name That Shark and Be Bear Aware.

Conclusion

During these turbulent times, supporting Grand Teton National Park is more important than ever. Using online resources and donating ensures future visitors can continue to enjoy the United States’ beautiful yet vulnerable countryside. 

Team Outdoorsy is here to help you along your journey. If you have questions or concerns about your upcoming RV rental, give us a call at 1-877-723-7232, send us an email, or start a chat. And for a continuously updated list of frequently asked COVID-19 questions relating to RV travel, visit our FAQ page.

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