This tour covers all of Grand Teton National Park's paved roads and the surrounding areas, beginning from the town of Jackson and winding north through the full length of the park toward Yellowstone. You'll pass the National Elk Refuge, iconic viewpoints of the Teton Range, Mormon Row, the tiny towns of Moose, Moran, Kelly and more! You'll learn why the dramatic Teton mountains look the way they do, and the stories of those drawn to their shadow.
You can begin your self-guided tour anywhere along the tour route.
A quiet pullout along the Snake River in Grand Teton National Park and one of the most photographed spots in the park, famous for the glassy river reflections of the Teton Range at sunrise.
Jenny Lake sits at the base of the Tetons in Grand Teton National Park, formed by glaciers roughly 12,000 years ago and prized for its strikingly clear water. It's a hub for hikers and sightseers, with a shuttle boat across the lake providing quick access to Hidden Falls, Inspiration Point, and the mouth of Cascade Canyon.
A historic homestead district in Grand Teton National Park, settled by Mormon pioneers from Idaho in the late 1890s. Today the weathered barns, especially the T.A. Moulton Barn with the Tetons rising behind it, make up one of the most photographed scenes in the American West.
The Cathedral Group Turnout is a roadside pullout along Teton Park Road that frames the three tallest peaks of the range — Grand Teton, Mount Owen, and Teewinot — which together resemble the spires of a Gothic cathedral.
The largest lake in Grand Teton National Park, a natural glacial lake enlarged by the Jackson Lake Dam that now stretches about 15 miles long and reaches depths of over 400 feet.
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