MOOSE, Wyo. — Construction activities addressing infrastructure needs in the southern portion of the Moose-Wilson Road have resumed today, after being delayed due to supply chain issues, staffing shortages and an overwhelmed local construction industry.

Public access will again be limited to weekends during summer construction activities.

From now until Labor Day, the northern section of the road will remain accessible. Access to the Laurance S. Rockefeller Preserve and Death Canyon Trailhead will be available from the north, from Moose, Wyoming, during construction.

Meanwhile, the southern portion of the Moose-Wilson Road from Granite Canyon Entrance to the Laurance S. Rockefeller Preserve will be closed, except on weekends from 7 p.m. Friday to 7 a.m. Monday and Labor Day. Parking along the southern portion of the road is prohibited, including parking at trailheads and horse trailer parking along the road. The southern portion of the road will be closed entirely after Labor Day.

The Granite Canyon Trailhead will remain closed to all access. Winter access will be available from December 2022 to March 2023. Access to the Granite Canyon trail system, including the Valley Trail, is available from Jackson Hole Mountain Resort. Grand Teton is working in partnership with the Resort and Teton Village Association.

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