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Sitting on top of what geologists call a "super volcano," the park—the nation's first, which was preserved by President Ulysses S. Grant in 1872—is...more
Jackson Hole Whitewater runs trips on the Snake River aimed at beginners. Excursions range from somnolent floats in the shadow of the snowcapped Tetons to...more
Overlooking the Elk Refuge, this medieval-looking stone-and-stucco building blends seamlessly into the brown hills. (Look for it as you drive down Highway 89.)...more
If you'd prefer to see elk in the wild rather than just on your plate, they can't be missed here. Every winter, the 25,000-acre refuge—which is managed by...more
Think of Exum's four-day mountaineering class as Mountain Climbing 101; graduation takes place on the 13,770-foot summit of Grand Teton. The country's foremost...more
Catching the sun's first light on the Tetons is one of those life-affirming thrills. It does, however, require you to lug yourself out of the sack before dawn....more
If you're an advanced skier—in other words, if you can handle black diamonds mined with big moguls—it's well worth the splurge for a day in the...more
The Teton Range is a 40-mile mountain chain that defines the sturdy beauty of the state. The jagged peaks—which are still growing about an inch every...more










