The top of Huckleberry Hill marks the boundary between Grand Teton National Park and the John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Memorial Parkway. The US Forest Service transferred the parkway land to the National Park Service in 1972 in honor of Rockefeller's many contributions. Today Grand Teton National Park manages the 24,000 acres that connects Grand Teton to Yellowstone.
Take a picture at the classic wooden sign marking this boundary. Learn about the exploring the park from the wayside or take a quick rest stop. Lodgepole pines blanket the hill, but if you continue in either direction sweeping views of the parkway or the Teton Range welcome you.
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