The Mormon Row Historic District, nestled within Grand Teton National Park, features log cabins and barns built by Mormon settlers in the 1980s. These structures, set against the dramatic backdrop of the Teton Mountains, offer a glimpse into the area’s pioneer history. Visitors can explore the site, capturing the historic buildings through their cameras, or engage in outdoor activities such as hiking, biking, and snowshoeing. The open fields surrounding the district also provide opportunities to observe the park’s diverse wildlife.
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