Grand Teton National Park
Grizzly 399 and her quadruplet cubs, Grand Teton National Park. Visit Our Gallery
Grand Teton National Park is home to one of the most magnificent mountain ranges on earth. The Teton Range is not only a mountain climber's paradise, but it is also so picturesque you'll swear that you've walked right into a beautiful post card! Grand Teton National Park is breathtaking, awe-inspiring and majestic, and it's all yours to explore and discover. We absolutely love Grand Teton National Park and we're really excited to share everything we know about it with you! Click the following buttons to learn all about Grand Teton National Park, including the Best Hikes in Grand Teton National Park.
Grizzly 399 and her quadruplet cubs, Grand Teton National Park. Visit Our Gallery.
No Foothills
What's so great about this jagged mountain range is that there are no foothills. The east front of the Teton Range is practically flat as a pancake (average elevation 6,800 feet) until the Teton Range begins soaring seemingly straight up to the heavens. This made it very easy for the Park Service to build a very nice road called the Teton Park Road that practically drives directly underneath this great range.
"Cathedral Group" towering above Teton Park Road
Hiking Trails
Great Views
And still yet another tremendous advantage of not having any foothills is that this allows for breathtaking views of the Teton Mountain Range with absolutely no obstructions! We guarantee you that you will burn through more memory cards taking photos of these mythical mountains than you ever thought possible. Everywhere you look, there is another amazing photo to take, and that's not even including the amazing wildlife that's found in this magnificent park that we'll tell you about in the upcoming sections.
Bugling bull elk, Grand Teton National Park.
Winter in Grand Teton National Park.
Young grizzly bear, Grand Teton National Park.