Nestled on the shores of Jackson Lake, the Colter Bay Visitor Center serves as a valuable resource for visitors to Grand Teton National Park. The center provides detailed park maps, newspapers, and educational exhibits, alongside essential permits and a well-stocked bookstore. One of its key highlights is the David T. Vernon collection, featuring 35 rare American Indian artifacts. Today, visitors can explore these exhibits, gather information, and plan their adventures in the park, making it an ideal starting point for any trip to Grand Teton.
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