head to Grand Teton National Park. Pictures can’t even live up to the feeling of being up close and personal with these cozy mountains.
Located north of Jackson, Wyoming on approximately 310,000 acres of land, Grand Teton features over 200 miles of trails and an abundant array of wildlife that you’ve probably only seen in the movies. If you’re “lucky”, you may spot a few Bison, Elks, grizzly bears, and bald eagles.
2. Yellowstone National Park
If you’re stopping by Grand Teton National Park, why not continue your journey and head to Yellowstone National Park. It’s located only 31 miles from Grand Teton and offers more than 2.2 million acres of goodness for visitors to explore.
The Yellowstone national park was created in 1872 and is located in Wyoming with parts spreading into Idaho and Montana. It is the first-ever National Park. This wilderness beauty features hot springs, canyons, rivers, and hundreds of animal species. You can’t leave Yellowstone without seeing the