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Grand Teton Berry Season: How to Enjoy the View and Keep the Bears Safe

September 10, 2023 by Cecily Ross

It’s that time of the year! It is berry season, and a special set of visitors is showing up on the Moose-Wilson road to dine. The area’s bear population is out and about, looking for hawthorn and chokecherry berries before they hibernate for the winter.

Park officials from the Grand Teton National Park have asked visitors to help the bears enjoy their mealtime in peace. With a steady stream of cars, cameras, and tourists, the bears face potential threats, particularly as they’re increasingly on the move, searching for food.

Why These Berries Matter

For the bears of Grand Teton, these berries provide an essential food source that ensures they have enough fat reserves to sustain them through their long winter hibernation.

Moose-Wilson Road
Moose-Wilson Road. Photo by Scott Anderson

Minimizing Human-Bear Conflicts

Given that safety for both the bears and visitors is the park’s main concern, their guidelines are as follows:

  • Listen to the Experts: If park staff are managing bear viewings, heed their directions. They’re trained to handle these situations.
  • Stay Inside your car: Observe the bears from the safety of your vehicle. Drive by slowly and cherish the sight.
  • Mind the Signs: Parking restrictions are there for a reason. Ensure you’re not blocking the bears’ path or causing undue congestion.
  • Honor Temporary Closures: Sometimes, areas are closed off to give bears the foraging space they need. Respect these zones.
  • Caution While Driving: Slow down. With bears frequently crossing, vigilance is essential.
  • Be Considerate: Help the park offer a memorable experience for everyone. Be patient and avoid disturbing the foraging bears.

Park officials caution that if bear activity spikes, the Moose-Wilson Road may be subject to temporary closures.

Wildlife warning. Photo Scott Anderson

Wildlife Rules:

As per federal regulations, it’s crucial to maintain a safe distance from these magnificent creatures:

  • 100 yards (91 meters) from bears and wolves
  • 25 yards (23 meters) from other wildlife

Interested in more insights about bears, viewing them safely, or the correct use of bear spray? Visit go.nps.gov/tetonbears. Additionally, if you’re lucky enough to spot a bear within the park, be sure to report your sighting at the nearest visitor center.

Stay safe, respect nature, and enjoy the wondrous sights that Grand Teton has to offer this berry season!

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