Nestled just outside the entrance to Grand Teton National Park, the National Museum of Wildlife Art showcases an extensive collection of paintings, photography, and sculptures of wild animals from artists around the globe. The museum’s standout feature is the Sculpture Trail, a paved path that winds up the hillside, offering visitors the chance to see life-size sculptures of elk, buffalo, bighorn sheep, and more. This trail provides a unique outdoor experience, with each sculpture set against the backdrop of the National Elk Refuge, creating a seamless blend of art and nature.
National Museum of Wildlife Art
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