Teton Botanical Garden seeks to ensure preservation and protection of native species, plant diversity, and scenic lands forever. Our work ranges from collaborating with conservation organizations to inspiring research in our region.

For the future
Our preservation goals
Encourage preservation and awareness of ecosystems worldwide
Build lasting relationships with Grand Teton National Park, Yellowstone National Park, U.S. Forest Service, and other government agencies in the region with similar missions
Reintroducing native plants that no longer grow in our valley
Providing year-round gardens, trails, exhibits and programs for public use
Opening botanical gardens throughout the valley with a focus on areas needing reclamation or preservation
Collaborating with other conservation and preservation organizations in the valley
Collaborating with citizens in the valley
Our projects in the works
The Greater Yellowstone Botanical Tour installation featuring native plants at the National Museum of Wildlife Art in Jackson
The Wellness Garden at May Park in Jackson
The Memory Garden at the new Sage Living facility at the St. John’s Health campus in Jackson