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Where to stay and
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Grand Teton N.P.

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Cities and Towns of Northwest Wyoming
Cody
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Teton Village
Thermopolis


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Northwest Wyoming Travel Region
Grand Teton National Park

Grand Teton National Park is located south of Yellowstone National Park in northwestern Wyoming. The park is named after the tallest mountain in the Teton Range. Established on February 26, 1929, Grand Teton National Park covers over 480 square miles of land and water with about 200 miles of hiking trails and is part of the Rocky Mountains.

Mountain-Scene-from-Colter-VillageThe magnificent Teton Range of mountains as seen looking across Jackson Lake from Colter Bay Village, Grand Teton National Park. Grand Teton, partially obscured by a cloud at center, rises to an elevation of 13,770 feet/3756 meters, or 6,998 feet/1692 meters above the lake.

Grand Teton National Park averages about 4 million visitors per year.


Explore Grand Teton National Park in more detail by clicking through the pages listed below and the links they provide to more detailed descriptions and presentations:

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