Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming, USA in 4K (Ultra HD)
Witness the stunning beauty of Grand Teton National Park! Views from multiple viewpoints along the scenic roads in the area and from the trails.
Locations: Sunrise at Schwabachers Landing (0:05), Blacktails Ponds Overlook (0:32), Bisons at Antelope Flats(0:45), Mormon Row (0:54), Snake River Overlook (1:16), Elk Ranch (1:31), Oxbow bend (1:42), Colter Bay (2:13), Jackson Lake (2:26), Jackson Lodge (2:55), Signal Mountain lodge area (3:02), viewpoints along Teton Park Road (3:09), views from Amphitheater Lake trail (3:41), Surprise Lake (3:51), Amphitheater Lake (4:27), Paintbrush Divide (4:50), Lake Solitude (5:05), Chapel of the Transfiguration (5:33), Jenny Lake (5:45), Sunset (5:57).
Recorded September 2014 in 4K (Ultra HD) with Sony AX100.
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Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming
Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming is a magical place. If you are interested in viewing wildlife then you must visit Grand Teton National Park. We show you what permits are necessary to put your own kayaks in the water at Grand Teton National Park. We even take our Kayaks out on Jenny Lake and Jackson Lake.
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About This Video: In this video we explore Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming. We kayaked to Jenny Lake and Jackson Lake in Wyoming at Grand Teton National Park . Jackson Lake is located in Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming. Jenny lake is also located in Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming. We were able to kayak jenny lake in Wyoming. We went kayaking in jenny lake grand teton national park. We also went kayaking jackson lake. We saw elk island on jackson lake. This was a great national parks adventure. We drove up signal mountain and put our kayaks in the water at lupine meadow. We saw lots of deer and elk. We saw alot of wildlife in grand teton national park in wyoming
Jackson Hole and Teton Village Overview with Rob DesLauriers
Rob DesLauriers of Sotheby's and Realty Group of Jackson Hole introduces real estate options in Teton Village, WY and the iconic Jackson Hole Mountain Resort. Real estate in Jackson Hole offers direct access to Grand Teton National Park and Jackson Hole Mountain Resort. DesLauriers covers Grand Teton lodging and Grand Teton hotels as ideal real estate investments at Jackson Hole ski in ski out hotels like The Four Seasons, Hotel Terra Jackson Hole and Teton Mountain Lodge.
Geology of Grand Teton National Park
Grand Teton National Park - Park Travel Review
We had four days in Grand Teton National Park. We camped in our Forest River A-Frame travel trailer we call Alf. We got an electric site in Gros Ventre Campground. It was a nice campground with flush toilets, but no shower houses. Sites are on a first come; first served basis. The campground is large and rarely is completely full.
Our first full day, we visited Jackson Lake Lodge, hike at Two Oceans Lake and Leigh Lake. From the NPS Site: The Jackson Lake Lodge was listed in the National Register of Historic Places as an historic district in 2002 and was declared a National Historic Landmark in 2005.
We had a great time hike and exploring in Grand Teton National Park.
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Grand Teton National Park - Jackson Lake Dam (2018)
Grand Teton National Park is an American national park in northwestern Wyoming. At approximately 310,000 acres (480 sq mi; 130,000 ha; 1,300 km2), the park includes the major peaks of the 40-mile-long (64 km) Teton Range as well as most of the northern sections of the valley known as Jackson Hole. Grand Teton National Park is only 10 miles (16 km) south of Yellowstone National Park, to which it is connected by the National Park Service-managed John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Memorial Parkway. Along with surrounding national forests, these three protected areas constitute the almost 18,000,000-acre (7,300,000 ha) Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, one of the world's largest intact mid-latitude temperate ecosystems.
Human history of the Grand Teton region dates back at least 11,000 years, when the first nomadic hunter-gatherer Paleo-Indians began migrating into the region during warmer months pursuing food and supplies. In the early 19th century, the first white explorers encountered the eastern Shoshone natives. Between 1810 and 1840, the region attracted fur trading companies that vied for control of the lucrative beaver pelt trade. U.S. Government expeditions to the region commenced in the mid-19th century as an offshoot of exploration in Yellowstone, with the first permanent white settlers in Jackson Hole arriving in the 1880s.
Efforts to preserve the region as a national park began in the late 19th century, and in 1929 Grand Teton National Park was established, protecting the Teton Range's major peaks. The valley of Jackson Hole remained in private ownership until the 1930s, when conservationists led by John D. Rockefeller, Jr. began purchasing land in Jackson Hole to be added to the existing national park. Against public opinion and with repeated Congressional efforts to repeal the measures, much of Jackson Hole was set aside for protection as Jackson Hole National Monument in 1943. The monument was abolished in 1950 and most of the monument land was added to Grand Teton National Park.
Grand Teton National Park is named for Grand Teton, the tallest mountain in the Teton Range. The naming of the mountains is attributed to early 19th-century French-speaking trappers—les trois tétons (the three teats) was later anglicized and shortened to Tetons. At 13,775 feet (4,199 m), Grand Teton abruptly rises more than 7,000 feet (2,100 m) above Jackson Hole, almost 850 feet (260 m) higher than Mount Owen, the second-highest summit in the range. The park has numerous lakes, including 15-mile-long (24 km) Jackson Lake as well as streams of varying length and the upper main stem of the Snake River. Though in a state of recession, a dozen small glaciers persist at the higher elevations near the highest peaks in the range. Some of the rocks in the park are the oldest found in any American national park and have been dated at nearly 2.7 billion years.
Grand Teton National Park is an almost pristine ecosystem and the same species of flora and fauna that have existed since prehistoric times can still be found there. More than 1,000 species of vascular plants, dozens of species of mammals, 300 species of birds, more than a dozen fish species and a few species of reptiles and amphibians inhabit the park. Due to various changes in the ecosystem, some of them human-induced, efforts have been made to provide enhanced protection to some species of native fish and the increasingly threatened whitebark pine.
Grand Teton National Park is a popular destination for mountaineering, hiking, fishing and other forms of recreation. There are more than 1,000 drive-in campsites and over 200 miles (320 km) of hiking trails that provide access to backcountry camping areas. Noted for world-renowned trout fishing, the park is one of the few places to catch Snake River fine-spotted cutthroat trout. Grand Teton has several National Park Service-run visitor centers, and privately operated concessions for motels, lodges, gas stations and marinas.
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Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming, USA 2005
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Grand Teton National Park is a United States National Park in northwestern Wyoming. At approximately 310,000 acres (480 sq mi; 130,000 ha; 1,300 km2), the park includes the major peaks of the 40-mile-long (64 km) Teton Range as well as most of the northern sections of the valley known as Jackson Hole. It is only 10 miles (16 km) south of Yellowstone National Park, to which it is connected by the National Park Service-managed John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Memorial Parkway. Along with surrounding National Forests, these three protected areas constitute the almost 18,000,000-acre (7,300,000 ha) Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, one of the largest intact mid-latitude temperate ecosystems in the world.
Human history of the Grand Teton region dates back at least 11,000 years, when the first nomadic hunter-gatherer Paleo-Indians began migrating into the region during warmer months pursuing food and supplies. In the early 19th century, the first White explorers encountered the eastern Shoshone natives. Between 1810 and 1840, the region attracted fur trading companies that vied for control of the lucrative beaver pelt trade. U.S. Government expeditions to the region commenced in the mid-19th century as an offshoot of exploration in Yellowstone, with the first permanent white settlers in Jackson Hole arriving in the 1880s. Efforts to preserve the region as a national park commenced in the late 19th century, and in 1929 Grand Teton National Park was established, protecting the major peaks of the Teton Range. The valley of Jackson Hole remained in private ownership until the 1930s, when conservationists led by John D. Rockefeller, Jr. began purchasing land in Jackson Hole to be added to the existing national park. Against public opinion and with repeated Congressional efforts to repeal the measures, much of Jackson Hole was set aside for protection as Jackson Hole National Monument in 1943. The monument was abolished in 1950 and most of the monument land was added to Grand Teton National Park.
Grand Teton National Park is named for Grand Teton, the tallest mountain in the Teton Range. The naming of the mountains is attributed to early 19th-century French-speaking trappers—les trois tétons (the three teats) was later anglicized and shortened to Tetons. At 13,775 feet (4,199 m), Grand Teton abruptly rises more than 7,000 feet (2,100 m) above Jackson Hole, almost 850 feet (260 m) higher than Mount Owen, the second-highest summit in the range. The park has numerous lakes, including 15-mile-long (24 km) Jackson Lake as well as streams of varying length and the upper main stem of the Snake River. Though in a state of recession, a dozen small glaciers persist at the higher elevations near the highest peaks in the range. Some of the rocks in the park are the oldest found in any U.S. National Park and have been dated at nearly 2.7 billion years.
Grand Teton National Park is an almost pristine ecosystem and the same species of flora and fauna that have existed since prehistoric times can still be found there. More than 1,000 species of vascular plants, dozens of species of mammals, 300 species of birds, more than a dozen fish species and a few species of reptiles and amphibians exist. Due to various changes in the ecosystem, some of them human-induced, efforts have been made to provide enhanced protection to some species of native fish and the increasingly threatened whitebark pine.
Grand Teton National Park is a popular destination for mountaineering, hiking, fishing and other forms of recreation. There are more than 1,000 drive-in campsites and over 200 miles (320 km) of hiking trails that provide access to backcountry camping areas. Noted for world-renowned trout fishing, the park is one of the few places to catch Snake River fine-spotted cutthroat trout. Grand Teton has several National Park Service-run visitor centers, and privately operated concessions for motels, lodges, gas stations and marinas.
Grand Teton National Park Wyoming
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Grand Teton National Park is a United States National Park located in northwestern Wyoming, U.S. The Park consists of approximately 310,000 acres and includes the major peaks of the 40-mile (64-km) long Teton Range, as well as most of the northern sections of the valley known as Jackson Hole. Grand Teton National Park is named for Grand Teton, which is shown in this video. At 13,775 feet (4,199 m), Grand Teton rises abruptly more than 7,000 feet (2,100 m) above Jackson Hole and is almost 850 feet (260 m) higher than Mount Owen, the second highest summit in the range.
Grand Teton National Park (5/20/2018)
Idaho Falls
Wilson
Teton Village (Jackson Hole)
Granite Canyon Entrance
Moose Entrance
Jenny Lake Visitor Center
Jenny Lake
String Lake
Signal Mountain Lodge
Jackson Lake Dam
Colter Bay Village
Yellowstone National Park
West Yellowstone
Overall ~235 miles day trip in 12.5 hours.
Moose 3X
Bald Eagle
Osprey (2X)
Bears (2X)
Marmot
Bison
Crane
Traveling Through the Tetons
I finally leave Utah and head north stopping for a few days in the Tetons. It's still quite winter like here and I even experience a snow storm. My campsite is awesome with a full view of the Teton Range. I have a chance to explore the Teton area in search of wildlife to photograph.
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Activities in Grand Teton National Park
Grand Teton National Park offers a wide variety of activities from Wild and Scenic Raft Trips on the Snake River to Lake Cruise on Jackson Lake to Horse Back Rides with panoramic views of the Grand Teton Mountain Range. There is something for everyone here.
Travel Bug Robert - Grand Tetons
In this Travel Bug Robert episode, Robert travels to the Grand Tetons near Jackson, Wyoming. You get the feeling you're in a wild west theme park with all the cowboy merchandise in Jackson Hole, but once you get on top of the Grand Tetons, whether you're there to ski or just look at the nature around you, it starts to feel like a national park instead of Wyoming's version of Disney World.
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Grand Teton National Park from the Air
Skyworks were able to capture some stunning aerial video footage of the Grand Teton National Park, Mount Moran and Jenny Lake in recent filming of the state of Wyoming. You can find out more at
Grand Teton National Park - Full Tour (2018)
Grand Teton National Park is an American national park in northwestern Wyoming. At approximately 310,000 acres (480 sq mi; 130,000 ha; 1,300 km2), the park includes the major peaks of the 40-mile-long (64 km) Teton Range as well as most of the northern sections of the valley known as Jackson Hole. Grand Teton National Park is only 10 miles (16 km) south of Yellowstone National Park, to which it is connected by the National Park Service-managed John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Memorial Parkway. Along with surrounding national forests, these three protected areas constitute the almost 18,000,000-acre (7,300,000 ha) Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, one of the world's largest intact mid-latitude temperate ecosystems.
Human history of the Grand Teton region dates back at least 11,000 years, when the first nomadic hunter-gatherer Paleo-Indians began migrating into the region during warmer months pursuing food and supplies. In the early 19th century, the first white explorers encountered the eastern Shoshone natives. Between 1810 and 1840, the region attracted fur trading companies that vied for control of the lucrative beaver pelt trade. U.S. Government expeditions to the region commenced in the mid-19th century as an offshoot of exploration in Yellowstone, with the first permanent white settlers in Jackson Hole arriving in the 1880s.
Efforts to preserve the region as a national park began in the late 19th century, and in 1929 Grand Teton National Park was established, protecting the Teton Range's major peaks. The valley of Jackson Hole remained in private ownership until the 1930s, when conservationists led by John D. Rockefeller, Jr. began purchasing land in Jackson Hole to be added to the existing national park. Against public opinion and with repeated Congressional efforts to repeal the measures, much of Jackson Hole was set aside for protection as Jackson Hole National Monument in 1943. The monument was abolished in 1950 and most of the monument land was added to Grand Teton National Park.
Grand Teton National Park is named for Grand Teton, the tallest mountain in the Teton Range. The naming of the mountains is attributed to early 19th-century French-speaking trappers—les trois tétons (the three teats) was later anglicized and shortened to Tetons. At 13,775 feet (4,199 m), Grand Teton abruptly rises more than 7,000 feet (2,100 m) above Jackson Hole, almost 850 feet (260 m) higher than Mount Owen, the second-highest summit in the range. The park has numerous lakes, including 15-mile-long (24 km) Jackson Lake as well as streams of varying length and the upper main stem of the Snake River. Though in a state of recession, a dozen small glaciers persist at the higher elevations near the highest peaks in the range. Some of the rocks in the park are the oldest found in any American national park and have been dated at nearly 2.7 billion years.
Grand Teton National Park is an almost pristine ecosystem and the same species of flora and fauna that have existed since prehistoric times can still be found there. More than 1,000 species of vascular plants, dozens of species of mammals, 300 species of birds, more than a dozen fish species and a few species of reptiles and amphibians inhabit the park. Due to various changes in the ecosystem, some of them human-induced, efforts have been made to provide enhanced protection to some species of native fish and the increasingly threatened whitebark pine.
Grand Teton National Park is a popular destination for mountaineering, hiking, fishing and other forms of recreation. There are more than 1,000 drive-in campsites and over 200 miles (320 km) of hiking trails that provide access to backcountry camping areas. Noted for world-renowned trout fishing, the park is one of the few places to catch Snake River fine-spotted cutthroat trout. Grand Teton has several National Park Service-run visitor centers, and privately operated concessions for motels, lodges, gas stations and marinas.
Grand Teton National Park 5 July 2014 Jackson Lake Lodge #2
Driving north on the Teton Park Road, Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming
Grand Teton National park includes the major peaks of the 64-km long Teton Range as well as most of the northern sections of a valley known as Jackson Hole.
Grand Teton Animals at Dusk | Travel for Kids
Around dusk, grab your binoculars and go out to Antelope Flats and Gros Ventre Rd., and you'll see moose, bison and pronghorn, munching away on grasses, willows and sagebrush. The birds on the bison are also having dinner - they eat the insects in the bison's fur.
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