Grand Teton National Park, located in Wyoming’s Jackson Hole, encompasses the dramatic, snowcapped peaks of the Teton Range, glacial lakes, and dense forests. The park offers 250 miles (400 kilometers) of hiking trails, winding through a landscape that includes a stretch of the Snake River. Visitors can explore the rugged terrain, which provides a natural habitat for a variety of wildlife, including elk, black bears, grizzly bears, bald eagles, gray wolves, and moose. Today, the park remains a prime destination for adventure travelers and nature enthusiasts, inviting exploration and wildlife observation.
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