Grand Teton National Park, located in northwestern Wyoming, is a stunning destination known for its majestic mountain ranges, pristine lakes, and diverse wildlife. The park spans over 310,000 acres and offers a variety of outdoor activities for natur...
My #1 favorite spot in the Tetons! There are two trails here. The lower trail is the parking lot at the end of the road. It is the area most people visit. If you hike the upper trail, be sure to have Bear Spray on hand. I've seen both moose and fox h...
Schwabacher Landing
My #2 Favorite spot at Grand Teton National Park.
Mormon Row Historic District
Jenny Lake is one of the most popular spots to go hiking and for a very short period of time during the summer, you can swim. Plan to arrive at Jenny Lake early to get parking otherwise you'll have to park out on the road and hike in.
Hiking at Jenny Lake
The historic Chapel of the Transfiguration in the quaint community of Moose, Wyoming, within Grand Teton National Park. This log cabin chapel was built in 1925. Before its construction, worshipers had to endure a twelve-mile journey to Jackson—a cons...
Chapel of the Transfiguration
If you can make a winter trip to the Tetons don't miss taking a Sleigh Ride through the National Elk Refuge in Jackson. It's an amazing experience!
National Elk Refuge - Sleigh Rides - Jackson, Wyoming
Be sure to watch for wildlife, it's everywhere! With the exception of around Jenny Lake, if you see a bunch of cars parked on the side of the road there's most likely wildlife nearby.
Wildlife Viewing - Grand Teton - National Park Service
You need to plan ahead for this since they tend to sell out in advance. The ferry boat takes you to the foot of Mount Teewinot, which is the gateway to some of the Park’s most popular trails: the enchanting Hidden Falls, the breathtaking vistas of In...
Jenny Lake Shuttle Service
The is a beautiful historic Chapel!
Chapel of the Sacred Heart - National Park Service
No matter which season, Oxbow Bend is always stunning!
Oxbow Bend
The Cunningham Cabin, one of Jackson Hole's oldest buildings, is a double-pen log cabin inspired by an Appalachian Dogtrot. A historic Landmark, it served as the Cunningham family's home from 1888 to 1895.
JP Cunningham Cabin
The Village offers a complete complement of visitor services including a visitor center, lodging, restaurants, camping, RV park, groceries, laundry, showers, and more. The marina is full service with boat launch, store, fuel and boat and kayak rental...
Colter Bay Marina & Boat Launch
Just driving around and stopping at the overlooks is great fun in Grand Teton!
Jackson Lake Overlook
From the top there are beautiful panoramic views of the Teton Range, Jackson Hole, and Jackson Lake. This is a narrow paved road, so no RVs or trailers are allowed.
Signal Mountain Summit Road
Be sure to allow some time to visit downtown Jackson. See the famous Elk Horn arches on the square, do some shopping, and check out the nightlife.
Jackson, Wyoming
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