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Grand Teton National Park.  13,000 Feet of natural Beauty.
Causing most visitors’ heads to tilt higher than ever before is the Grand Teton, which rises over 13,000 feet above sea level. Most of its shorter, though just as magnificent, sister peaks reach above 12,000 feet. The youngest of the Rocky Mountain system, the Teton Range is the centerpiece of Grand Teton National Park.
Teton Mountain Range
WHAT TO DO:

Rafting
The Snake River offers the opportunity for exciting scenic float trips where you are likely to spy bald eagles, beavers, osprey and a host of other wildlife while you learn about the geology, geography and history of the region. Call 307-543-2811 for reservations.

Boat Cruises
Enjoy scenic boat rides on beautiful Jackson Lake. Breakfast and dinner cruises to Elk Island available. Call 307-543-2811 for more information.

Fishing
If angling floats your boat, world-class fly fishing is available on the Snake River. One of your favorite all time days might be lake fishing for the infamous native cutthroat trout on Jackson Lake. Call 307-543-2811 for more information.

Horseback Riding
Grand Teton Lodge Company offers horseback and wagon rides at Colter Bay and Jackson Lake Lodge. For reservations, call 307-543-2811.

Bus Tours
Experience Grand Teton or Yellowstone National Park via narrated motor coach tours. Reserve full or half-day tours by calling 307-543-2811.

Where To Stay
From elegant lodges to RV parks and campgrounds, Grand Teton National Park offers a variety of lodging options.

For More Information
You can visit the National Park Service Grand Teton page.

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