Grand Teton National Park features a dramatic mountain range rising sharply above the Jackson Hole valley. Its jagged peaks, alpine lakes, and wildlife make it one of the most photographed parks. The park supports moose, elk, bears, and migratory birds across diverse habitats. Its glacially carved landscapes offer exceptional hiking, climbing, and scenic drives.
Grand Tetons proximity to Yellowstone creates a vast connected ecosystem. Its combination of rugged mountains and serene valleys defines the Rocky Mountain West.
Further details can be found on the park website.