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Grand Teton National Park: The Absolute Essentials
Grand Teton National Park encompasses the jagged peaks of the Teton Range, rising over 7,000 feet above the Jackson Hole valley. This selection covers the park's essential landmarks, from iconic glacial lakes like Jenny and Jackson to the winding Snake River. Key historical sites include the 1925 Chapel of the Transfiguration and Menors Ferry. The list highlights major viewpoints for observing the 13,775-foot Grand Teton summit and the diverse wetlands that support the park's resident moose and elk populations.
20 OrteScenic Overlooks
These overlooks provide vantage points across Grand Teton National Park, highlighting the Teton Range, the Snake River, and glacial lakes. Notable spots include the Snake River Overlook, made famous by Ansel Adams' photography, and Willow Flats, where marshlands often attract moose and elk. Each turnout offers specific geological perspectives, from the Teton Glacier at Glacier Overlook to the massive Skillet Glacier visible on Mount Moran.
8 OrteScenic Lakes and Ponds
This collection features diverse glacial and tectonic water bodies within Grand Teton National Park. It includes the massive Jackson Lake reservoir, enlarged by a 1911 dam, and smaller alpine tarns like Lake of the Crags and Ramshead Lake situated in high hanging canyons. Lower elevation sites like Swan Lake and Heron Pond provide critical habitats for trumpeter swans and great blue herons. From the shallow, clear waters of String Lake to the remote high-altitude Marion Lake on the Teton Crest Trail, these sites illustrate the region's complex hydrology.
10 OrteBackcountry Camping Trails
This collection features essential backcountry camping zones within Garnet Canyon in Grand Teton National Park. These sites serve as primary base camps for mountaineers attempting to summit the Grand, Middle, and South Tetons. Elevations range from subalpine meadows to the high-altitude Lower Saddle at 11,600 feet. Each zone offers distinct terrain, including rocky glacial moraines, natural boulder shelters at the Caves, and designated tent platforms designed to protect fragile alpine vegetation.
6 OrteWaterfalls and Glaciers
Grand Teton National Park features several alpine glaciers and cascading waterfalls shaped by tectonic activity and ice age carving. This collection includes the Skillet Glacier on Mount Moran, known for its distinctive frying-pan shape, and the Schoolroom Glacier, which displays classic features like a terminal moraine and proglacial lake. Waterfalls such as Shoshoko and Cleft Falls are fed by seasonal snowmelt and glacial runoff, cutting through ancient Precambrian gneiss and granite within the park's rugged canyon systems.
9 OrteKarte von Grand-Teton-Nationalpark
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