
Grand Teton National Park
If you
live for rocks and water, life is incomplete until you visit Grand Teton
National Park. Located
in northwestern Wyoming, south of Yellowstone National Park and north
of Jackson, twelve Teton peaks, reaching elevations of 12,000 feet,
support a dozen mountain glaciers. Towering above them is the Grand
Teton, rising to 13,770 feet above sea level.
ROCKS:
Rock climbing. Mountaineering. Mountain park hiking. Backpacking. Camping.
WATER:
Float the Snake River. Enjoy boating and canoeing. Fishing within park
grounds is permitted but requires a Wyoming fishing license. Non-resident
licenses may be purchased at park marinas.
Among the
park's winter activities are skiing, snowshoeing and snowmobiling
Less strenuous
activities include ranger-led walks, biking, wildlife viewing, photography
and sightseeing.
If Grand
Teton National Park is on your list of places to be and sights to see
but your time is limited, forcing you to choose between it, Yellowstone
National Park, Glacier National Park and other historic sites
why not use air
charter.
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