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Grand Teton National Park

The peaks of the Teton Range rise dramatically over the valley of Jackson Hole, soaring five to seven thousand feet. The Tetons are fronted by a series of clear water natural lakes (and one reservoir) which feed the Snake River. The park was established in 1929 after failed attempts to increase the size of neighboring Yellowstone National Park.

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  1. Entry Monument

  2. Artist at Work

  3. Teton Range

  4. East Prong over Jenny Lake

  5. Mt. St. John and Rockchuck Peak

  6. East Prong over Leigh Lake

  7. Leigh Lake Panorama

  8. Clear Waters

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