Lots of turnouts provide plenty of opportunities to admire and photograph the Tetons, which are some of the most stunning mountains I've ever seen in person or in pictures. Nice drive that you can take at your own pace. Apparently if you're there at the right time of day & year (sunrise or sunset in spring/fall according to the park ranger) there are lots of elk crossing, but we didn't see any when we were there sadly.The road is very well maintained and easy to drive on.
What wonderful views and feelings of quiet and freedom! The 20-mile stretch of paved and separated-from-the-road multi-use/bike pathway connecting the town of Jackson with Jenny Lake and completed in 2012 is dedicated to the memory of Gabriella Axelrad, a 13-year-old bicyclist who died near Jenny Lake in 1999. High-visibility clothing and helmets aren't enough protection against inattentive drivers, but those things plus separation from traffic, hopefully, are. The pathway honors Gabriella's memory beautifully. The pathway has, in addition to views and separation from the road, a tunnel for crossing highway 191 at Moose Junction and separated river and creek crossings. All of this greatly heightens bicyclists' safety in Grand Teton National Park and makes for a more slow and quiet way to enjoy the Park.
My first view of the Tetons was amazing.it almost doesn't seem real. So many wonderful places along the way to stop and enjoy the view.if you enjoy photography this is a must see. Also many wonderful hiking trails. It wasn't to crowded and good places to eat . Don't miss out on this beautiful park if you are headed this way.
在大提顿国家公园驾车,是件既惬意又痛苦的事情,惬意的是满眼壮丽的景色,呼吸清新的空气,而痛苦的是随着车中同伴不停地为新的景色惊呼时你无暇转头而后悔不已。没关系,旅途总是有遗憾,不同的位置不同的景观。道路非常好开,我们自南向北,雪山们总是在司机一侧可尽情欣赏。
I have been privileged to visit over 70 countries around the world. I am often asked which was my favourite. That is an impossible question to answer. What is unquestionable, however, is the stunning scenery of Grand Teton National Park. It is literally breath-taking. I will never, ever, forget my visit to this part of Wyoming and I recommend everyone to go there. It should be listed as one of the wonders-of-the-world.
In September there were few cars on the road. We saw animals at close range and enjoyed fabulous scenery---very relaxing.
Teton Park Road takes it's drivers to some spectacular views. If you are blessed, you might even run into some wildlife.
Great drive as the sun was going down. Even saw a bear cross the road. Weird to see so many park rangers out pulling people over thought.We loved the forest feel and how nice the scenary was. Great place.
Be sure to leave plenty of time to take in all the beauty that is on offer. Plenty of photo opportunities all along the road.
Teton Park Road is the road within Grand Teton National Park that runs north and south just west of Highway 26/89/191. The southern terminus is at the Moose entrance of GTNP; the northern end is at John D. Rockefeller Jr. Pkwy (just west of Oxbow Bend). Enjoy a drive along the scenic road with many places to stop: Craig Thomas Discovery Center; Chapel of the Transfiguration; Mentor's Ferry; trails at Jenny Lake, Bradley Lake, Taggart Lake, String Lake, Leigh Lake, and Jackson Lake; Chapel of the Sacred Heart; and the road and trail on Signal Mountain. Take your time, hike a few trails if you can, and enjoy the views of the mountains and clouds reflected in the lakes.