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Lakes, A Rugged Mountain Range and Lots of Snow

June 17th 2008
Back to fresh alpine scenery! The Grand Teton Range is a magnificent collection of snow-covered peaks, pine forests, sagebrush flats, wet meadows and beautiful lakes. The peaks rise abruptly from the broad, flat valley of Jackson Hole. The park is surrounded by two national forests, the Caribou-Targhee and the Bridger-Teton, in Wyoming State. Jackson Hole is a really pleasant modern town ... read more
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