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The Gros Ventre River (U.S. Hwy 26 Bridge)















Grand Teton National Park is in the northwest of the U.S state of Wyoming. It encompasses the Teton mountain range, the 4,000-meter Grand Teton peak, and the valley known as Jackson Hole. It’s a popular destination in summer for mountaineering, hiking, backcountry camping and fishing, linked to nearby Yellowstone National Park by the John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Memorial Parkway.
Places: Grand Teton National Park, The Gros Ventre River, Teton Pass, Jackson Hole Aerial Tram, Valley View, Snake River,
Wildlife & flora: American antelope, American bison, Canada goose, Elk, Moose with calf, Mountain bluebird, Mule deer, Pronghorn Fawn, Yellow Warbler, Penstemon, Sticky geranium, Yellow salsify, Wyoming Indian paintbrush, Dandelion, Housefly, American robin, Common merganser, American wigeon,
Grand Teton National Park
Flight to Jackson Hole
⏳ Jun 2016
This aerial view shows an arid landscape featuring the Green River meandering through Stillwater Canyon in Canyonlands National Park, Utah.
La Sal Mountains
Colorado Plateau
The Gros Ventre River (U.S. Hwy 26 Bridge)
Sheep Mountain, popularly known as the "Sleeping Indian" due to its distinctive profile resembling a figure lying on its back.
Teton Pass
Penstemon
Sticky geranium
Yellow salsify
Wyoming Indian paintbrush

Dandelion with Housefly
Grand Teton National Park is in the northwest of the U.S state of Wyoming. It encompasses the Teton mountain range, the 4,000-meter Grand Teton peak, and the valley known as Jackson Hole. It’s a popular destination in summer for mountaineering, hiking, backcountry camping and fishing, linked to nearby Yellowstone National Park by the John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Memorial Parkway.
Jackson Hole Aerial Tram
Our current tram, is the second tram of its kind at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort. In 2006, after forty years of service, we retired our first tram and began building our new bigger and sleeker version, which currently runs today. The original aerial tram held 52 people and took 10.5 minutes to reach the summit, while the new tram holds 100 and takes just about 9 minutes to the top.
| “Top of the World” trail, Rendevouz Mountain |
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| Mountain bluebird |
| Yellow Warbler |
Moose with calf
Mule deer
American antelope
Elk
Valley View
Snake River
American robin
American wigeon
Common merganser
Canada goose
American bison
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