
Craig Thomas Discovery & Visitor Center
The Craig Thomas Discovery & Visitor Center is located in Moose, 12 miles north of Jackson.
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Craig Thomas Discovery & Visitor Center Details
Craig Thomas Discovery & Visitor Center is located in Moose, 12 miles north of Jackson. It is the primary visitor center at the Grand Teton National Park. It has a large bookstore, a gift shop, exhibits, and an auditorium where films, lectures, presentations, and other events take place daily throughout the summer months. Highlights include a collection of Native American artifacts, a relief map of the park, and a high-definition film called "Grand Teton National Park: Life on the Edge." Craig Thomas Discovery & Visitor Center is open every day of the year. It has restrooms, information, maps and brochures, and is one of the locations for obtaining backcountry camping permits.
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Teton Park Road
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