
Grand Teton
National Park
Est. 1929
Wyoming
310,044 acres

Formed by a geological fault, the Teton Range rises 7,000 feet from the floor of the Jackson Hole valley in a stunning display of jagged peaks and icy glaciers–the iconic backdrop to Grand Teton National Park. Search the sagebrush flats for historic homesteads, bison, antelope, and elk then hike up into the lakeside forests for glimpses of moose, bears, and eagles in this iconic snapshot of the great American frontier. Read more . . .
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