More opportunities to enjoy Grand Teton National Park are becoming available once again. Campgrounds and cabins have begun to open. Some take-away food services have started. Park waters have opened to boating and floating for the season, but recreationists are reminded to be sure to get a park boat permit and Wyoming AIS decal. Boat permits are available for purchase by phone at 307-739-3309. Aquatic invasive species inspection stations are operating, and boaters should be sure to get their watercraft checked. Visitors can drive the Teton Park, Moose-Wilson and North Park roads. South Jenny Lake and the Colter Bay areas are accessible with limited public restrooms in those locations. Vault toilets are open in accessible areas. Day hiking is allowed. The multi-use pathway system in the park is open. Backcountry camping is not allowed in the park at this time, but permits are anticipated to be available later this month. Also, later in June, the Craig Thomas Discovery and Visitor Center, Colter Bay Visitor Center, and Jenny Lake Ranger Station will be reopened. Backcountry permits will be available once visitor centers open.
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