Teton Mountains Rising Out of Jackson Hole

What Makes the Teton Mountains so Steep?

Teton Mountains Rising Out of Jackson Hole
The Teton Mountains rising abruptly out of the valley of Jackson Hole below Crystal Butte. Gros Ventre Wilderness, Wyoming

The Teton Mountains are a striking mountain range whose eastern face is world-renowned for its stark beauty, shooting unusually steep out of the flat valley floor of Jackson Hole. Crowned by the Grand Teton at 13,770 feet above sea level, the peak rises over 7,000 feet above the smooth landscape that makes up much of the valley below.… Keep reading...

Runoff Flowing from Old Faithful Geyser

How to See Yellowstone National Park in a Day

Runoff Flowing from Old Faithful Geyser
Water runoff from Old Faithful Geyser flowing below fog lifting from the distant hill at sunrise. Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming

As a professional guide, I’m frequently asked, “How can I see all of Yellowstone in a day?” Or something along those lines. Long story short, you can’t. Yellowstone National Park is over 2,000,000 acres, leaving plenty to be seen and discovered even for long-time locals.… Keep reading...