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Reasons why to visit the Laurance Rockefeller Preserve

The Laurance Rockefeller Preserve, perhaps founded by Rockefeller family since 1949 starting and remaining as a private property and their intent was to preserve the Grand Teton National Park is located along the Moose Wilson Road that is connected to Teton Village to Moose at the southern entrance of the park in the state of Wyoming. The preserve is 4 miles south of Moose. The cool thing about this park is that everyone can come to visit and enjoy the place, here I'll describe some of those reasons that can make you get excite and wanting to visit the place:


 * 1) Connect you with the nature, the park preserves intact on its own habitat, the trees, the animals, the streams, the flowers, preserved as much as possible in their natural state of beauty bringing to life the human spirit as ancient people used to in the past.
 * 2) The Park has ADA accessible features, so there is no excuses to miss the opportunity to come and explore. For instance, the Lake Creek trail offers a steel feature that allows those in wheelchair to hover safely at the cusp of a small, chattering waterfall as well as the hand signs interpretation for deft or hard hearing people to make the experience a complete adventure.
 * 3) For those who loves getting inspire with music and poetry, the park possess a building specially dedicated to the art and a poem on the walls of the preserve center, by acclaimed conservationist writer of the American West, Terry Tempest Williams, begins with a small feather floating on nearby Phelps Lake. From that feather, readers can appreciate it across the walls to a greater message about the balance of the natural life.
 * 4) Along the Phelps Lake Trail, in the inside of the park, there are jumping rocks! yeah, you heard righ! Not literally lol but you can jump around in the rocks along the lake in the hot summer and get refresh by the crystal water flowing down stream.
 * 5) You'll have the chance to chatting with Rangers and staff of the park, although the preserve is part of the park, it is administered by the foundation. So, you can get amore broader view of what the habitat of the park as well as what are they doing to preserve it as it is until now.
 * 6) The 7,000-sq-ft building is self-guiding, with the goal of revive the senses so the visitors may gain a heightened appreciation of the surrounding landscape.
 * 7) The building was made in a way to emphasize responsibility with sustainable materials and methods of paramount importance in design from the building itself to every piece of furniture, How cool huh! Furthermore, the building is the first to achieve LEED-Platinum status in the U.S. National Park Service and in the state.