8 Must-Visit Locations for Stunning Photos in Jackson Hole and Grand Teton National Park
Schwabacher Landing offers stunning shots to capture especially at sunrise and sunset. A beaver dam on the Snake River creates ponds ideal for capturing the Tetons and their reflections.
Schwabacher Landing
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The Mormon Row Historic District, with its barns and houses from the 1890s, is one of the most photographed locations in Grand Teton National Park.
Mormon Row Historic District
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This high vantage point captures reflections of the mountains and sky, and you may also spot moose, elk, bears, osprey, and bald eagles.
Oxbow Bend Overlook
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This spot is ideal for wildlife viewing and photography with binoculars or a long lens, especially at dawn and dusk.
Blacktail Ponds Overlook
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Lupine Meadows is a great spot for viewing wildflowers with stunning views of the Tetons and alpine lakes. The hike is long and strenuous.
Spread Creek Lupines
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In 1941, the National Park Service commissioned Ansel Adams to photograph Grand Teton National Park. Eighty years later, the same view is hidden by pine trees, but the dramatic mountains and foothills make for a beautiful photo.
Snake River Overlook
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Offers drinks, dancing, and live entertainment. It is known for its iconic vintage sign featuring a rotating cowboy on a bucking bronco.
The Million Dollar Cowboy Bar
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Elk antler arches mark the four corners of Town Square in historic George Washington Memorial Park. The first arch, erected in 1953 on the southwest corner, was so popular that the Rotary Club built the other three.
Elk Antler Arch
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Grand Teton National Park is known for its stunning natural beauty and is a paradise for photographers. Be sure to learn more about it!