The Teton Range is a dramatic escarpment of granite peaks and glacial valleys in northwest Wyoming, framing Grand Teton and the Snake River corridor.

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Geography

AddressTeton Range, WY, USAGrand Teton National Park
ContinentNorth America
RegionWestern United States
SubregionRocky Mountains
CountryUnited States
StateWyoming
CountyTeton County
DistrictTeton Range
CityJackson
TimezoneAmericaDenver
Latitude43.3
Longitude-110.75
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Rising prominently from the Snake River valley, the Teton Range is a compact and striking mountain massif. Anchored by Grand Teton at 4,197 meters (13,775 ft), the range features rugged peaks, sheer quartzite walls, and numerous alpine lakes. The range is known for active geology, including recent faulting and glacial erosion, as well as a range of outdoor activities: high-country hiking and climbing, wildlife viewing, and winter backcountry skiing. Popular access points include Jackson Lake and the Jenny Lake area, with trails radiating into alpine terrain and connections to longer routes and wilderness areas. The Teton Range is a symbol of outdoor adventure in the American West — and a dramatic backdrop to visitor activities in Grand Teton and nearby parks.

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