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The Main Lodge
Administration is housed in this building. A bulletin board and thermometer are out front. |
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The Dining Hall
Good food and great views! A small library is housed in the basement. |
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The Murie Museum is housed in this building--the amazing specimen collection of naturalists Olaus and Adolf Murie |
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Crystal Creek Cabin
Tworooms with their own bathrooms, bunk beds, a double bed and a table with chairs. |
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Sleeping Indian Cabin
Like Crystal Creek but with a shared bathroom |
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Other cabins are for students and graduate students. A river flows behind that hill. |
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It snowed on May 21 and 22, 2002, but there was lovely, sunny weather on other days. The snow collected quickly and cleared off quickly, too. It just happens that most of the pictures were taken on the snowy days, because it looked so amazing. |
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It looks amazing when the sun shines, too. |
| "I hope future groups get to lodge at the Teton Science School. It’s inside the park boundaries, the cabins are very comfortable, the food is great, and you wake up to moose outside your front porch! Definitely bring some snacks though. Food is also available at Dornan’s, the restaurant/grocery store/community hangout near the Moose Ranger Station. We really appreciated Dornan’s, a great place for a cheap meal and a cold beer with an excellent view of the mountains."--Denis |
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