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Teton Valley | The
Tetons
Yellowstone National Park
Teton National Park
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Valley lies along the eastern border of Idaho against
the 13,000+ foot peaks of the Teton mountain range. The small,
rural communities of Driggs, Victor and Tetonia share the Teton
Mountain Range and sit at an average elevation of 6,000 feet.
Teton Valley is often called “the quiet side of the Tetons.” It’s
a gateway to the Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Park recreational
areas. The rivers, mountains and wildlife of this valley attract
hundreds of thousands of visitors every year – and a lucky few
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Teton National
Park
Located in northwestern Wyoming, Grand Teton National Park boasts one of the most recognizable mountain ranges in the world. The jagged Teton Range meets the valley and glacial lakes beneath, and their combined scenery attracts nearly four million visitors per year.
Grand Teton National Park was dedicated in 1929. It is home to hundreds of species of plants and animals, as well as many spectacular geological forms. Abundant summer and winter recreation opportunities include backcountry camping, boating, fishing, cross country skiing, rock climbing, horseback riding and wildlife viewing.
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