The Tetons are probably the most striking mountain range in the Lower 48, and all eyes focus on the crown jewel – Grand Teton. At 13,775 feet, Grand is the one that draws the crowds, but there’s ...
Mount Moran reflected perfectly in the still waters of Leigh Lake in Grand Teton National Park. From the canoe, it seemed that we could almost touch the rugged cliffs and read the long history of the ...
Mount Moran, the tallest peak in this photo, is named after painter Thomas Moran. We are most fortunate to have so many beautiful national parks available to us. In particular, in the western United ...
The Teton Fault began moving approximately 10 million years ago, triggering a series of earthquakes that tilted the mountain block upward while dropping the valley block downward. This fault ...