Grand Teton National Park
Grand Teton National Park is a national park in the United States. It is south of Yellowstone National Park. Both of these parks are in Wyoming.
The park's namesake mountain, Grand Teton, is popular for mountain climbing.
Grand Teton National Park Media
A Shoshone encampment in Wyoming in 1870, photographed by W. H. Jackson
"The Three Tetons" as seen from west of the Teton Range by members of the Hayden Geological Survey of 1872. One of the earliest photographs of the Teton Range taken by William Henry Jackson in 1872.
Grand Teton National Park Dedication in 1929
In this image taken by William O. Owen in 1898, his climbing partners John Shive, Franklin Spalding, and Frank Petersen are depicted on top of Grand Teton.
- Sunset over the Grand Tetons 2.JPG
Sunset over the Grand Tetons
- Teton fault block.jpg
Fault-block mountain formation of the Teton Range and Jackson Hole
- Teton Fault Scarp WY1.jpg
The Teton Fault near the base of Rockchuck Peak creates a nearly horizontal line above the trees in the foreground.
- Oxbow Bend outlook in the Grand Teton National Park.jpg
Oxbow Bend on the Snake River
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