Grand Teton National Park may be significantly smaller than its northerly neighbor yet it merits a visit. Even if for one day. Watch waterfowl on Jackson Lake. Bird at Willow Flats. Spot moose at Oxbow Bend. View bison on glacial terraces. Look for pronghorn in sagebrush flats. Float the Snake River in an inflatable raft. Take a boat ride on Jenny Lake. Make a river crossing on a wooden ferry. Hike mountain trails. Climb canyon walls. Come face to face with glaciers. Visit an historic settlement. Tour a Native American exhibit. Take part in a ranger-guided program. See Alpine Scenery. Grand Teton National Park is a great family travel destination. It's an ideal place to discover nature and learn about life on the frontier.
Jenny Lake, formed by glaciers little more than 10,000 years ago, is one of the most popular spots in Grand Teton National Park. And there's a reason. Not only is Jenny Lake ...
Oxbow Bend, a Snake River meander, may not be the only place to watch wildlife in Grand Teton National Park but it is one of the most rewarding. The slow moving waters of thi ...
The Menor's Ferry Historical District may be a small speck compared to the towering peaks but it merits a visit nonetheless. Follow the short trail to the cabin and country s ...
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