Grand Teton National
Park is located in the northwest corner of Wyoming directly under
Yellowstone National Park. Grand Teton National Park is filled with
stunning mountains and a diverse array of wildlife. The central focus of
Grand Teton National Park is the Teton Mountain Range including eight
peaks over 12,000 feet. The most spectacular mountain between Grand
Teton National Park and Yellowstone is the Grand Teton towering over
Jackson Hole Wyoming at 13,770 feet.
Please use
the following resources to help your trip to Grand Teton National Park
become more enjoyable. It is common to see elk, moose, pronghorn, mule
deer, bison, and a handful of the 300 species of birds in the park. On
occasion some visitors do see black bears in forested areas, and
grizzlies are occasionally observed in the northern part Grand Teton
National Park. Thank You for visiting JacksonHoleWyoming.com and
our guide to Grand Teton National Park.
Information About Grand Teton National
Park Was Obtained From The National Park Service Website
www.nps.gov
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