Hiking the many trails in Grand Teton National Park

One of Wyoming's treasures is Grand Teton National Park, which is crowned by the jagged peaks of the Teton Mountain Range. These mountains, which are located in the northwest of the state, were created millions of years ago when the earth's crust collapsed, forming 12 peaks that rise beyond 12,000 feet. The Grand Teton, the highest of these, rises 13,770 feet above sea level. There are lots of animals. The park is home to more than 300 different bird species, 60 different animal species, and a large number of freshwater fish. It should come as no surprise that the park is a haven for those who enjoy wildlife, photography, climbing, kayaking, and hiking.


Hiking the many routes and camping overnight are the best ways to discover the breathtaking scenery. That is one of the best things to do in Wyoming. The only time the high-mountain hiking trails are fully free of snow is during the summer, which is also the busiest travel season. However, spring and fall are also great times to come, with fewer tourists. During the winter, several of the entry points and roads close.


Location: in northwestern Wyoming.

Website: https://www.gtnpf.org/

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