Grand Teton National Park

Grand Teton National Park Introduction

Grand Teton

The only true way to grasp the size, ruggedness and beauty of Grand Teton National Park is the stand at the base of these towering peaks.

Grand Teton National Park protects stunning mountain scenery and a diverse array of wildlife. Rising more than 7,000 feet above the valley of Jackson Hole, the Teton Range dominates the park’s skyline. The elevation of the park ranges from 6,400 feet on the sagebrush-dominated valley floor to 13,770 feet on the windswept granite summit of the Grand Teton.

Grand Teton National Park Webcam

Grand Teton Webcam.

A view of the tallest peak in Grand Teton National Park.

Webcam courtesy of Jacksonholewebcams.com.

Grand Teton Summit Video

Ever wonder what the view looks like from the top of the Grand Teton? Here's a video of the summit, the highest point in Teton National Park.

Moose and Calves Video -- Grand Teton National Park

Cow Moose with calves in Grand Teton National Park. Best viewed from a distance. If your ever in Grand Teton National Park and you come upon a Moose with calves, stay away. Moose are very docile except when they have little ones to protect.

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