- Flying into the Tetons!
- Grand Teton – all 13,770 feet of it.
- Maureen and Jared were completely enthralled with the Tetons!
- A bronze moose keeps watch over the visitor’s center
- Long Sagebrush covers the prairie, giving way to the lodgepole pines on the mountains
- Meet the family: Nez Perce (11,901 ft.), Grand Teton (13,700 ft.), Mount Owen (12,928 ft.), and Teewinot Mountain (12,325 ft.)
- Grand Teton grabbed a cloud and wouldn’t let go! Nestled between it and Mount Own is the Teton Glacier, the largest glacier in the park. Sadly, it is shrinking due to climate change
- An up-close of the Long Sagebrush
- Lodgepole pines lauding the majestic Tetons
- Sunset over Jenny Lake
- Leaves of an Aspen Tree
- Bark from an Aspen Tree
- View from the summit of Signal Mountain (7,727 ft.)
- Peering through the aspens atop Signal Mountain
- Snake River as seen from the top of Signal Mountain
- Snake River as seen from the top of Signal Mountain
- Looking out across the valley from Inspiration Point
- Ducks on the Snake River (near the Oxbow Bend Turnout).
- A Steller’s Jay hunts insects at Inspiration Point. After a boat ride across Jenny Lake, we hiked up 500 feet in one mile to reach Inspiration Point. Along the way we saw bonsai-like pines growing out of crags in the rock, brilliantly hued fungi, and of course, breathtaking mountain vistas.
- Jenny Lake from Inspiration Point