Navigating Wilderness One Trail at a Time
Jenny Lake, Grand Teton National Park
Moose, Wyoming
We viewed Jenny Lake with fresh eyes and reimagined sixty-five lakefront acres in Grand Teton National Park as a gateway to wilderness and a celebrated trail system. The new plaza and visitor facility invites exploration and discovery with a series of interpretive destinations and overlooks. Wayfinding signage, interpretive graphics, flora and fauna models, and 3D tactile maps guide the visitor journey while Geology, Natural History, Preservation, and Stewardship exhibits enrich the experience.
Credits
Brianna Cutts, Design Principal + Project Director
Donald Sibbett, Concept Developer
Chika Kurotaki, Exhibit Designer
Charlie Craighead, Content Developer + Writer
Public, Interpretive Graphics Designer
Steven Noble, Illustrator
Andrew Bennett, Photographer
Bradley J. Boner, Photographer
Edward S. Curtis, Photographer
Charlie Craighead, Photographer
Ryan Sheets, Photographer
Dianna Stanton, Photographer
David Swift, Photographer
Westin Walker, Photographer
Greg Winston, Photographer
Hershberger Design, Landscape Architects
Mesiti-Miller Engineering, Structural Engineering
Urbain Design, Signage and Wayfinding Designer
Martinelli Environmental Graphics, Signage and Wayfinding Fabricator
Southern Custom Exhibits, Exhibit Fabricator
Services
Interpretive Master Planning
Interpretive Trail Design
Exhibit Design
Fundraising Support
Wayfinding Design
Commissioned Photography
Graphic Design
Digital Media
Awards
2018 National Park Service, Accessibility Award
2021 American Society of Landscape Architects, Honor Award