Where do they keep the animals in Grand Teton/Yellowstone Park at night?
The same place they keep them during the day – everywhere. These National Parks are not zoos. Grizzly bears do not have feeding times (unless of course the bear decides it is and, in that case, you don’t want to be around to watch). National Parks are federally owned land and keep the environment in its natural state, hopefully forever. Animals that call these parks home are as wild as they come. They do not take kindly to humans messing with them just like in the wilderness. A number of tourists find out the hard way that bison have horns for a reason. What starts as a photo shoot can quickly evolve into a run for your life. Use extreme caution when you encounter wildlife. One tragic story, which I have been unable to verify, told of a family who lost a child because they thought it would be cute to have the child ride piggyback on a black bear. The normally docile bear didn’t take kindly to the idea.