The White Grass Ranger Station includes several structures in the backcountry of Grand Teton National Park that were established to support horse patrols by park rangers.
Built in 1930, White Grass is the only surviving horse patrol station in the park.
The ranger station's exterior remains essentially the same as the original construction, but the interior has been altered several times and does not retain historical significance.
[4] The station is sited in a small clearing in the trees, with a buffer of vegetation between it and a nearby parking lot.
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