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Grand Teton Park saw record number of visitors in October

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The following is a news release from Grand Teton National Park.
MOOSE, Wyoming – Grand Teton National Park hosted an estimated 351,173 recreation visits in October, an 88% increase compared to October 2019. Park statistics show that October 2020 saw the highest number of recreation visits on record for the month of October. More data on National Park Service visitor-use statistics is available online.
The list below shows the October trend for recreation visits over the last several years:
2020 – 351,173
2019 – 186,487
2018 – 207,534
2017 – 187,499
2016 – 186,185
2015 – 190,681
Visitors to Grand Teton National Park are reminded to plan ahead and recreate responsibly. The park highly encourages visitors to follow guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and local and state authorities, by maintaining social distancing guidelines and wearing a face covering when in buildings and high-visitation areas outside.
Visitor services at Grand Teton National Park and the John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Memorial Parkway are limited this time of year, as most facilities close each winter. Visit the website and Facebook and Twitter accounts for more information.
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