The Chapel of the Transfiguration, a log-cabin-style church built in 1925, nestles near the southern entrance of Grand Teton National Park. Its rustic design features a window above the altar that frames the jagged Teton Range, creating a striking visual connection between the sacred space and the natural world. Visitors can attend regular services, and the chapel’s picturesque setting makes it a favored location for weddings, sightseeing, and photography.
Chapel of the Transfiguration
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