Grand Teton National Park.

Panoramic view of Taggart Lake.

Grand Teton National Park is located in the northwestern Wyoming. It encompasses the Teton mountain range, which includes the 13,770-feet Grand Teton peak, and the valley known as Jackson Hole. The park is linked to nearby Yellowstone National Park.

I only had a limited time for my September, 2021 adventure with the choice of either the Glacier National Park or the Grand Teton National Park. I chose the GTNP due to the ease of viewing Glaciers. I would have liked to hike to a glacier, but that was just not practical for me!

I viewed a couple scenic lakes that can only be seen after a short hike. If you don’t do any hiking you must take one of the very scenic drives in and outside of the park. There are many marked Turnouts with very descriptive signs describing the area or view. OR, you can pay a tour guide 100s of dollars to drive you to these turnouts and read the signs to you!

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Retired and enjoy traveling.