Overview
Grand Teton National Park is a mesmerizing sanctuary of soaring peaks, pristine lakes, and abundant wildlife nestled in the heart of the Rocky Mountains in Wyoming.
The Teton Range, with its jagged peaks and dramatic spires, is the centerpiece of Grand Teton National Park. These majestic mountains, including the iconic Grand Teton towering at 13,770 feet, create a striking contrast against the wide-open valley known as Jackson Hole.
Grand Teton National Park is blessed with an abundance of crystal-clear alpine lakes and winding rivers that add to its scenic allure. The tranquil waters of Jackson Lake, Jenny Lake, and String Lake reflect the surrounding peaks, creating picture-perfect reflections that are a delight for photographers and nature lovers alike.
From Grand Teton to Yellowstone
Did you know that the Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Park are just 31 miles apart? The proximity of those two parks makes for a great way to see both natural wonders in one go. Many visitors choose the John D Rockefeller, Jr. Memorial Parkway as a passage, to visit both parks in one go.