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Illustrious mountain peaks and natural wildlife are of a spec of what allures
tourist to Grand Teton National Park. Nestled comfortably just south of Yellowstone
and North of Jackson in Wyoming.
It's photographic mountain scene is monumental to hikers and climbers. The waters
below contain hundreds of species of fishes. The perfect haven for fishermen who
enjoy fly-fishing. Elk, buffalo and bears make this their home. With over
hundreds of species of birds it offers plenty of delight for their watchers.
Families come to this spectacular area to camp, boat, kayak, climb and hike.
Savor in a scenic float trip down the winding Snack River and catch a look
at wildlife up close. Visitors enjoy seeing all the brilliance from river
rafts.
Grand Teton Lodge company offers luncheon trips and supper trips.
Take a trip on Jackson Lake Cruises with a captain to answer your inquiries
on the geology, wildlife and history of the park. The Park also offers visitors a chance to rent canoes and rowboats.
Go Horseback Riding or see the park on a horse-drawn wagon. Guided
tours include a tour around the glorious Christian Pond and over to the
high ground above Oxbow Bend on Snack River. Space permits further description of this awesome, lovely vacation spot.
Don't miss out on this ultimate vacation for the family.
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