Craig Thomas Discovery & Visitor Center

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Craig Thomas Discovery & Visitor Center

The Moose Visitor Center, also known as the Craig Thomas Discovery & Visitor Center, is an impressive building that cost $22 million to construct in 2007. The center spans 22,000 square feet and aims to inspire visitors with the grandeur of the Teton Mountains. Its large windows provide breathtaking views of these majestic mountains. In addition to providing maps, hiking trail information, and details about ranger programs, the center features an in-house theater where a documentary about the park is shown. You can also purchase souvenirs from the on-site bookstore and obtain permits for activities like boating at the permits desk.

The Craig Thomas Discovery & Visitor Center is highly recommended by recent visitors who were captivated by the wealth of information and exhibits it offers. The center’s exhibits delve into the intriguing geological history of the park and shed light on the lives of the native people. You’ll have the opportunity to admire a remarkable collection of Native American artifacts from the Vernon Collection, alongside detailed maps showcasing the area.