Grand Teton

US National Park
Grand Teton National Park – Jagged Peaks, Alpine Lakes & Wildlife

CAPITAL

3,417,106

LANGUAGE

~310,000 acres

CURRENCY

National Park

POPULATION

1929

CAPITAL

3,417,106

LANGUAGE

~310,000 acres

CURRENCY

National Park

POPULATION

1929

Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming showcases the jagged Teton Range, crystal-clear alpine lakes, and abundant wildlife. The park’s namesake peaks rise dramatically above the Snake River Valley, offering iconic photography spots like Schwabacher Landing and Oxbow Bend. Hikers explore trails to Jenny Lake, Cascade Canyon, and Taggart Lake, while climbers tackle the Grand Teton itself. Wildlife enthusiasts can spot bison, elk, moose, pronghorn, and bald eagles. Scenic drives such as Teton Park Road deliver nonstop mountain views, and in autumn, golden aspens frame the rugged skyline. Winter offers cross-country skiing and snowshoeing amid peaceful, snow-draped landscapes. Located just south of Yellowstone, Grand Teton provides a perfect complement to a northern Rockies adventure. Whether paddling Jackson Lake, photographing wildflowers, or hiking beneath soaring granite peaks, Grand Teton National Park captures the essence of the American West.

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