Above, the Grand Tetons. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Summer is over but there are still things to see and do while in Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming during the autumn months.
According to Jackson Hole News & Guide:
Given the recent cold snap and snow, it may feel more like winter than fall. But with changing leaves and a 10-day forecast in the 60s, it’s safe to say that fall is here, if only for a while.
While those summer days of paddleboarding and camping without having to wear several layers are done, there are still some great outdoor things you can do, enhanced by tri-colored leaves, a crispness in the air and a general seasonal affinity for pumpkins.
So here are four things you can, and definitely should, do before the pumpkins rot, the temperature turns to single digits and the valley is blanketed in feet of snow.
To read more, go here.
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