Laurance S. Rockefeller Preserve

LSR Preserve visitor center, Teton Range beyond
Visitor center reading room

The Laurance S. Rockefeller (LSR) Preserve is a 1,106 acres (448 ha) refuge within Grand Teton National Park on the southern end of Phelps Lake, Wyoming. The site was originally known as the JY Ranch, a dude ranch. Starting in 1927, John D. Rockefeller Jr. purchased much of the land in Jackson Hole for the creation of Jackson Hole National Monument and the expansion of Grand Teton National Park. But he retained the 3,100-acre (1,300 ha) JY Ranch as a family retreat.[1] Over the years the family gave most of the ranch to the national park. Laurance S. Rockefeller donated the final parcel in 2001. The donation came with special preservation and maintenance restrictions, with the vision that the preserve remain a place where visitors can experience a spiritual and emotional connection to the beauty of the lake and the Teton Range.[2]

  1. ^ Jackie Skaggs, Grand Teton National Park. "Laurance S. Rockefeller Preserve Center Opens to the Public". Retrieved June 25, 2008.
  2. ^ Laurance S. Rockefeller Preserve Trail Guide, National Park Service, circa 2007.