Above, the Grand Tetons and Jackson Lake. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
When one thinks of mountains, one may think of Grand Teton National Park.
At least that's according to an article on the park in Wyoming (just below Yellowstone National Park) by USA Today.
They wrote:
Some places in this world make you realize how small you are. Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming is one of them.
Its namesake peak, Grand Teton, towers at 13,775 feet tall, while others in the Teton Range top 12,000 feet, according to the park.
Scenic Jackson Hole valley sprawls below with a wide array of wildlife to see and wilderness to explore.
It’s easy to see why so many people visit the park, one of the most popular in America.
Here’s what travelers should know about Grand Teton, the latest national park in USA TODAY’s yearlong series.
I have been in Grand Teton National Park three times, the last being a more extensive visit in 2019.
To read more, go here.
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