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The Tetons evoke a sense of inspiration and aspiration in all who visit. Established in 1929, Grand Teton National Park now encompasses and protects 310,000 acres (485 square miles) for all to enjoy.
For centuries, Native Americans including the Crow, Nez Perce, Shoshone and Gros Ventre have frequented the Teton region. In the early 1800s, many legendary mountaineers, including John Colter, Jim Bridger, David Jackson and Jedediah Smith, passed beneath these towering spires. Later came Thomas Moran, Teddy Roosevelt, John D. Rockefeller and Ansel Adams. They, and millions who followed, were touched by the Teton’s rugged peaks, impressive canyons, crystal-clear alpine lakes, abundant wildlife, powerful glaciers and spectacular displays of wildflowers. On these Teton trails, you’ll experience a unique sense of wonder around every corner.
This topographic map guide to day hikes in Grand Teton National Park contains