Guide Note:This is the travel page for Grand Teton National Park.
Attractions:
The Park is the youngest of the Rocky Mountains's; it's located in Wyoming and is surrounded by deep canyons and lakes. One can enjoy the spectacular views while driving through the Park via the Jackson Hole Highway U.S. 89/191 which runs the entire length of the park.
Scenic Viewing:
The three Tetons consist of the South, Middle and the Grand. The Teton Range is the focal point of the park and Jackson Hole is the valley where there are the rivers and streams.
Nature and Wildlife:
The Teton Wilderness offers many hiking trails, rooming animals, and a variety of trees and plant life. There are as many as 300 bird species and 17 species of carnivores.
Mahalo Suggests:
While planning your trip, see our pages for Wyoming, Wyoming Outdoors, Yellowstone National Park, and Rocky Mountains.
Fast Facts:
- Located in Wyoming near the city Jackson
- Covers 310,000 acres
- Established in 1929
- Approximately 3 million people visit the Park each year
- Open year-round
- Pets are allowed inside the Park
- Visitor Centers at Moose, Jenny Lake, Colter Bay and Flagg Ranch
- The cost is either $25 per vehicle, $12 per person for pedestrians, or $20 for motorcyclists
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