Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming, U.S.
Located in northwest Wyoming, Grand Teton National Park is 310,000 acres of spectacular mountain scenery including the Teton
range and more than 100 backcountry lakes. The northern boundary of the park is just 7.5 miles (12 km) from the south entrance
to Yellowstone National Park.
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Canada Geese take flight over Oxbow Bend as the sun rises on a clear, cold October morning.
A section of the Teton Range, including Mt. Moran, reflected in Jackson Lake's Colter Bay.
The set sun lights clouds over Jackson Lake at the end of a May day in Grand Teton National Park.
Early morning at Oxbow Bend, with Mt. Moran at center.
First light on an October morning sets aspen trees aglow along the Snake River.
Sunrise lights the fall foliage of a cottonwood tree along the Snake River on an October morning.
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