Teton Mountain Range, Grand Teton N.P.
The Teton Mountain Range rises straight up from the valley floor. Over the last 10 million years, the Tetons have been pushed up along the fault while the valley floor has dropped
Teton Mountains
The Tetons are a study in geology. Sharp, knife-like edges to the mountains, U shaped valleys speak to the glacial activity. Sage and tree covered morains edge down from the mountains.
Grand Teton Mountain
Grand Teton, at 13,775 feet (4,199 m), is the highest point of the Teton Range, and the second highest peak in the U.S.
Teton Mountain Range
The Snake River outlook near the base of the Teton Mountains offers an iconic view.
Horses in pasture at base of Teton Mountains
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Horses near Teton Mountains.
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Fall Color in the Teton Valley
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Hidden deer
Beautiful buck hides in the tall willows
Deer in the willows.
You never know who is watching you when you are the forest.
Mule deer
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