Grand Teton, National Park, Jackson Hole, Snake River, Hiking, Biking, Trails, Sightseeing, Road Trip, Vacation, Tetons
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Turn key $4900.00 Gateway Tour Guide. Grand Teton National Park; Learn about the park's history, and wildlife, discover scenic hiking trails, and some of the most beautiful, and breathtaking countryside in the west.
We had been to Teton in June 2009. I and my family stayed in the park and loved the views, the hikes and the abundant wildlife. Good job dude.
http://www.australiavoyage.net
Nice job with this tour. We have been to the Tetons several times. This will help us get more from our next trip there. THANKS
Bridger-Teton National Forest
GatewayTourGuide.com At this point, you have the Bridger National Forest to the east, Caribou National Forest to the west, and the Targhee National Forest to the North. Bridger National Forest ;Bridger-Teton National Forest, surrounds Jackson Hole, on three sides. The forest is named for Jim Bridger, a famous mountain man. He was an explorer, and a partner in the Rocky Mountain Fur Company, in the late 1800's. The forest contains the Wind River Mountains, and the Bridger Wilderness. Caribou and Targhee National Forests, were combined from original forest lands, created in 1891. The forest is broken into several separate sections, and extends over 2.63 million acres. To the east the forest borders, Yellowstone National Park, Grand Te-taun National Park, and Bridger-Teton National Forest. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com At this point, you have the Bridger National Forest to the ...(more)
So. Snake River Access
GatewayTourGuide.com The Snake River, offer’s beautiful scenery, plant life, and wildlife. There are float trips, and white water rafting trips, offered with local companies in Jackson Hole. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com The Snake River, offer’s beautiful scenery, plant li...(more)
Snake River Access
GatewayTourGuide.com People have been living, along the Snake River, for at least 11,000 years. Prehistory divides the western Snake River Basin, into three main phases. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com People have been living, along the Snake River, for at lea...(more)
No. Snake River Access
GatewayTourGuide.com The Snake River, originates near the Continental Divide, in Yellowstone National Park, in northwest Wyoming, and flows south into Jackson Lake, in Grand Teton National Park; Then south through Jackson Hole, and past the town of Jackson. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com The Snake River, originates near the Continental Divide, in...(more)
Granite Canyon Trailhead
GatewayTourGuide.com Granite Canyon was formed by glaciers which retreated at the end of the last glacial maximum approximately 15,000 years ago which left behind a U-shaped valley. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com Granite Canyon was formed by glaciers which retreated at th...(more)
Death Canyon Trail
GatewayTourGuide.com There are two trails down White grass Ranch Road ; the first one is ; Death Canyon Trail ; It requires having much stamina and leaving early, or planning the hike as an overnight trek. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com There are two trails down White grass Ranch Road ; the fir...(more)
Jackson Visitor Center
GatewayTourGuide.com The town of Jackson is the closest major community to Grand Teton National Park just a few miles south of the park boundary. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com The town of Jackson is the closest major community to Gr...(more)
National Elk Refuge
GatewayTourGuide.com If you have time, stop by The National Elk Refuge, which is located just northeast of the town of Jackson, and adjoining Grand Teton National Park, on the South. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com If you have time, stop by The National Elk Refuge, which...(more)
Pre-history Native American
GatewayTourGuide.com Pre-history Native American hunting parties, from the northern Rocky Mountains, camped along the shore of Jackson Lake, around 12,000 years ago, while following game. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com Pre-history Native American hunting parties, from the nor...(more)
Teton Landscape
GatewayTourGuide.com Beginning up to 2 million years ago, glaciers scoured and sculpted the Teton landscape. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com Beginning up to 2 million years ago, glaciers scoured and s...(more)
Entering Grand Teton National Park
GatewayTourGuide.com This audio is dedicated to providing useful information, on Grand Teton National Park; Learn about the park's history, and wildlife, discover scenic hiking trails, and some of the most beautiful, and breathtaking countryside in the west ;You are about to come to the Moose Junction entrance. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com This audio is dedicated to providing useful information, ...(more)
Did You Know
GatewayTourGuide.com Did You Know ; The 40-mile long Teton Range is the youngest mountain chain in the Rocky Mountains, and began their uplift 9 million years ago. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com Did You Know ; The 40-mile long Teton Range is the younges...(more)
Lupine Meadows Trailhead
GatewayTourGuide.com Lupine Meadows Trailhead ; Lupine Meadows is probably the most popular and famous trailhead in Grand Teton National Park. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com Lupine Meadows Trailhead ; Lupine Meadows is probably the m...(more)
Geology of the Grand Teton area.
GatewayTourGuide.com A mountain-building episode, called the Laramide- orogeny, started to uplift western North America, 70 million years ago, and eventually formed the Rocky Mountains. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com A mountain-building episode, called the Laramide- orogeny, ...(more)
String Lake Trailhead/Picnic Area
GatewayTourGuide.com String Lake is located in Grand Teton National Park. The natural lake is located at the outflow of Leigh Lake. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com String Lake is located in Grand Teton National Park. The ...(more)
The Teton Range
GatewayTourGuide.com The Teton Range, started to grow along a north-south trending fault system, next to Jackson Hole, some 9 million years ago in the Miocene- epoch. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com The Teton Range, started to grow along a north-south tren...(more)
Airport- Rental car
GatewayTourGuide.com At the base of the gorgeous Teton Mountains, in the Grand Teton National Park, you'll find Jackson Hole Airport. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com At the base of the gorgeous Teton Mountains, in the Grand T...(more)
Historic Ferry Site
GatewayTourGuide.com The Menor's Ferry Trail, less than 0.5-mile long, affords a look at homesteading and pioneer life in Jackson Hole. Visit Bill Menor's cabin and country store. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com The Menor's Ferry Trail, less than 0.5-mile long, affords...(more)
Approaching Moose Junction
GatewayTourGuide.com Grand Teton features one of the world's most spectacular mountain ranges. The park is named after Grand Teton, which at 13,770ft, and is the tallest, mountain in the, Teton Range! (less) GatewayTourGuide.com Grand Teton features one of the world's most spectacular m...(more)
Jenny Lake Visitor Center and Trailhead
GatewayTourGuide.com Jenny Lake Visitor Center, in Grand Teton National Park, is located 8 miles north of Moose Junction, on the Teton Park Road. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com Jenny Lake Visitor Center, in Grand Teton National Park, ...(more)
Moose Visitor Center
GatewayTourGuide.com The Moose Visitor Center is the nerve center of the Grand Teton National Park as the park headquarters are located here. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com The Moose Visitor Center is the nerve center of the Grand T...(more)
Chapel of the Transfiguration
GatewayTourGuide.com The Chapel of the Transfiguration in Grand Teton National Park is an interesting attraction because of its construction. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com The Chapel of the Transfiguration in Grand Teton Nationa...(more)
Les Trois Tetons
GatewayTourGuide.com The Tetons were named by French explorers, who called the three highest peaks of the range ; Les Trois Tetons ; which means, the three, breasts. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com The Tetons were named by French explorers, who called the th...(more)
Leigh Lake area
GatewayTourGuide.com On the west side of the road, you will be passing, the Leigh Lake area. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com On the west side of the road, you will be passing, the Leigh L...(more)
Jenny Lake Turnout
GatewayTourGuide.com Jenny Lake, is one of the most popular attractions in the park. The lake sits right at the base of the mountains, below Cascade Canyon and Grand Teton peak. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com Jenny Lake, is one of the most popular attractions in the p...(more)
Teton Park Road
GatewayTourGuide.com This scenic drive, ranks up there with the greats. As it curves through the park, it skirts Jenny, and Jackson Lakes, with the peaks, of the Tetons, always in view. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com This scenic drive, ranks up there with the greats. As it cur...(more)
Blacktail Ponds Overlook
GatewayTourGuide.com One mile north of Moose Junction, just after Antelope Flats Road, you will come to the Blacktail Ponds Overlook, a short road on the west side. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com One mile north of Moose Junction, just after Antelope Fla...(more)
Entering Grand Teton National Park
GatewayTourGuide.com You are about to come to the Jackson Lake Junction entrance. This is one of the three main highways, entering Grand Teton National Park. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com You are about to come to the Jackson Lake Junction entranc...(more)
Lizard Creek Campground
GatewayTourGuide.com Grand Teton features one of the world's most spectacular mountain ranges. The park is named after Grand Teton, which at 13,770ft, and is the tall-ist, mountain in the, Teton Range! (less) GatewayTourGuide.com Grand Teton features one of the world's most spectacular mou...(more)
John D Rockefeller Parkway
GatewayTourGuide.com You are now on John D Rockefeller Parkway, which happens to be the last six miles, to the South Entrance, of Yellowstone National Park. This 82 square-mile area, links the South Entrance of Yellowstone, to the North Entrance, of Grand Teton. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com You are now on John D Rockefeller Parkway, which happens to b...(more)
Glacier View Turnout
GatewayTourGuide.com This is a spectacular viewpoint, and is an excellent place, to photograph a panoramic view of the Teton Range, with Mount Moran, Mount Saint John, Mount Owen, Grand Teton, Middle Teton, Nez Perce, Mount Wister, and Buck Mountain (less) GatewayTourGuide.com This is a spectacular viewpoint, and is an excellent place...(more)
Les Trois Tetons
GatewayTourGuide.com The Tetons were named by French explorers, who called the three highest peaks of the range , Les Trois Tetons, which means , the three , breasts. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com The Tetons were named by French explorers, who called the th...(more)
Teton View Turnout
GatewayTourGuide.com Teton Point Turnout This is a spectacular viewpoint, and is an excellent place, to photograph a panoramic view of the Teton Range, with Mount Moran, Mount Saint John, Mount Owen, Grand Teton, Middle Teton, Nez Perce, Mount Wister, and Buck Mountain ; (less) GatewayTourGuide.com Teton Point Turnout This is a spectacular viewpoint, and i...(more)
John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Memorial Parkway
GatewayTourGuide.com John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Memorial Parkway, a separate National Park area, is located near the northern end of Jackson Lake, and extends to the south entrance, of Yellowstone National Park. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Memorial Parkway, a separate Natio...(more)
Colter Bay Visitor Center
GatewayTourGuide.com Colter Bay Visitor Center & Indian Arts Museum is located 25 miles north of Moose, adjacent to Jackson Lake. The visitor center is open from mid-May to early September. For more information and hours, phone 307-739-3594. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com Colter Bay Visitor Center & Indian Arts Museum is located ...(more)
Picnic Area
GatewayTourGuide.com Jackson Lake is a trophy mackinaw fishery, with a state record of a 50 pound fish. Fishing the shallows are the best in the spring, as soon as the ice comes off the lake (less) GatewayTourGuide.com Jackson Lake is a trophy mackinaw fishery, with a state reco...(more)
Colter Bay Village
GatewayTourGuide.com Colter Bay Village includes a bookstore, information desk, auditorium, telephones, restrooms, and backcountry permits. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com Colter Bay Village includes a bookstore, information desk,...(more)
Jackson Lake
GatewayTourGuide.com Jackson Lake is natural, except for the top 33 feet, which is due to the construction, of Jackson Lake Dam, built in 1911. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com Jackson Lake is natural, except for the top 33 feet, which...(more)
Did You Know
GatewayTourGuide.com Did You Know ; In June 1989, President George Bush chose to deliver his first major speech on the importance of the environment and clean air in an open meadow in front of the Tetons in Grand Teton National Park. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com Did You Know ; In June 1989, President George Bush chose to...(more)
Snake River Turnout
GatewayTourGuide.com The scenic Snake River meanders through the entire length of the park, presenting visitors with a wide variety of outdoor entertainment options. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com The scenic Snake River meanders through the entire length...(more)
Signal Mountain
GatewayTourGuide.com When you travel here, the views from Signal Mountain are spectacular, and the best part is, you don't have to exert any energy. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com When you travel here, the views from Signal Mountain are spe...(more)
Snake River Overlook and Launch
GatewayTourGuide.com Here the Snake River Overlook, is one of the best spots in the park, to photograph the Tetons. It is also where An-sel Adams, took his famous photo, and one of the most photographed scenes. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com Here the Snake River Overlook, is one of the best spots ...(more)
Jackson Lake
GatewayTourGuide.com At the base of the Teton Range in Grand Teton National Park there are seven morainal lakes. These jewel-like lakes are Phelps, Bradley, Taggert, Jenny, String, Leigh and Jackson Lakes. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com At the base of the Teton Range in Grand Teton National Park th...(more)
Pilgrim Creek Trailhead
GatewayTourGuide.com Did You Know ; The name of the Teton mountain range, was named for a division of the Sioux Tribe, whose name was variously written ; Teton, Titan, or Titowan, and means prairie dwellers. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com Did You Know ; The name of the Teton mountain range, was name...(more)
Picnic Area
GatewayTourGuide.com Did You Know ; There is an aerial tram, from Teton Village ski area, that has long provided easy summer access, to the Grand Teton high country. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com Did You Know ; There is an aerial tram, from Teton Village...(more)
Two Ocean Lake Trail
GatewayTourGuide.com Two Ocean Lake Trail Take your time and take a picnic on this delightful, underused trail around Two Ocean Lake. You can start at either end, but I recommend a side trip up Grand View Point, which will add about 2 1/2 miles of hiking. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com Two Ocean Lake Trail Take your time and take a picnic on...(more)
Teton Park Road
GatewayTourGuide.com This scenic drive, ranks up there with the greats. As it curves through the park, it skirts Jenny, and Jackson Lakes, with the peaks, of the Tetons, always in view. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com This scenic drive, ranks up there with the greats. As it...(more)
Cunningham Cabin Hist site
GatewayTourGuide.com This area is the Triangle X Ranch which is a dude ranch. You might want to stop just after sunrise, or before sunset, to photograph the cowboys, driving herds of horses, to and from the pastures. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com This area is the Triangle X Ranch which is a dude ranch. You...(more)
Oxbow Bend
GatewayTourGuide.com Ox Bow Bend (less) GatewayTourGuide.com Ox Bow Bend
Grand Teton features
GatewayTourGuide.com Grand Teton features one of the world's most spectacular mountain ranges. The park is named after Grand Teton, which at 13,770ft, and is the tallest, mountain in the, Teton Range! (less) GatewayTourGuide.com Grand Teton features one of the world's most spectacular m...(more)
Park Entrance
GatewayTourGuide.com Moran Junction north, takes you to south Teton Park Rd., heading to Jackson Hole. Continuing north passed Teton Park Rd., will lead you to the Yellowstone's south entrance. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com Moran Junction north, takes you to south Teton Park Rd., ...(more)
Two Ocean Lake picnic area
GatewayTourGuide.com Did You Know ; Towering more than a mile above the Wyoming valley known as Jackson Hole, the awe-inspiring Grand Teton rises to 13,770 feet above sea level. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com Did You Know ; Towering more than a mile above the Wyoming ...(more)
Entering Grand Teton National Park
GatewayTourGuide.com If you are enjoying the outdoors in Grand Teton National Park, please keep in mind that weather in this area is unpredictable. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com If you are enjoying the outdoors in Grand Teton National Park,...(more)
Approaching East Grand Teton National ParkP
GatewayTourGuide.com You are about to come to the Moran Junction entrance. This is one of the three main highways, entering Grand Teton National Park. These roads join the 42 mile, Te-taun Park Scenic Loop Drive, at major junctions: Moose Junction to the South; Jackson Lake Junction to the North; and Moran Junction, to the East. Along the Scenic Highway, there are many points of interest, and our audio will point out, many of the features, or main attractions, for you to see and do. So relax, and enjoy the ride. Thank you for choosing Trans Am Tours, for your vacation. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com You are about to come to the Moran Junction entrance. This ...(more)
We had been to Teton in June 2009. I and my family stayed in the park and loved the views, the hikes and the abundant wildlife. Good job dude. http://www.australiavoyage.net
Nice job with this tour. We have been to the Tetons several times. This will help us get more from our next trip there. THANKS