Storms Arching over Jackson Lake

Where’s the Wildlife? – June

Storms Arching over Jackson Lake
Storm clouds and stormy weather arching over the Teton Mountains and Jackson Lake. Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming

Bald Eagles

Bald eagles will be pretty set for the summer starting in June. Their habits will keep them along larger rivers and streams, such as the Snake and Gros Ventre Rivers. Look for their white heads to stand out among the trees and vegetation.… Keep reading...

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...

Teton Dawn Panorama

Where’s the Wildlife? – December

December sunrise on the Teton Mountains

December months generally reinforce the cold that moves in from November, solidifying winter in Jackson Hole, Wyoming and Grand Teton National Park, both literally and metaphorically. Many animals are now ending fall migrations, and making last minute preparations for the season.

Bald Eagles

Bald eagles are relatively easy to find this time of year thanks to elk hunts occurring in both nearby national forests, as well as Grand Teton National Park.… Keep reading...