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					<description><![CDATA[Grand Teton National Park. The Grand Teton Mountains are the youngest mountain range in North America. They are also the most rugged and most beautiful mountains in the USA. This tiny offshoot of the Rocky Mountain Cordillera is but 80 miles (130 km) long and less than half as wide. The Grand Teton range forms [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img decoding="async" class="alignleft" title="Grandteton  Wyoming USA Travel" src="http://www.worldtraveldb.com/u_Images_resize/teton2b.jpg" alt="" />Grand Teton National Park. The Grand Teton Mountains are the youngest mountain range in North America. They are also the most rugged and most beautiful mountains in the USA. This tiny offshoot of the Rocky Mountain Cordillera is but 80 miles (130 km) long and less than half as wide. The Grand Teton range forms the western rim of a large upland plain surrounded by mountains known as Jackson Hole. Their jagged peaks rise almost vertically for about 4,000 feet (1250 m) above the 12-mile (20 km) wide valley of Jackson Hole. Several large lakes lie at the base of the mountains providing wonderful reflective pools. This makes the views of the Grand Teton spectacular and very photogenic.</p>
<p><span id="more-8122"></span>There are six service areas within Grand Teton National Park. Each area offers park information, lodging, camping, a restaurant and a convenience store. Some areas also offer auto service stations, riding stables or marinas. The lodging and the dining vary from moderately priced to expensive depending on location. Jenny Lake Lodge offers the nicest and most expensive lodging and dining in the park. Dornan&#8217;s open-air chuck wagon at Moose Junction offers some of the most informal and inexpensive dining. There are a few additional lodging and dining options just east of the park along the road to Dubois and numerous accommodations and restaurants in Jackson Wyoming a few miles south of the park.</p>
<p>Grand Teton National Park contains nearly all of this mountain range and most of the large valley of Jackson Hole with its enclosed lakes, rivers and streams. The park is located in the northwestern corner of Wyoming near the borders of Idaho and Montana. It directly borders on Yellowstone National Park to the north. In fact, when you enter either Yellowstone NP or Grand Teton NP, your $20 entry fee allows you unlimited usage of both parks for one week.<br />
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<p>Horseback riding is another popular activity. Stables are located at Jackson Lake Junction, at Coulter Bay Village and at Flagg Ranch within the park. You can rent horses or participate in guided rides through many of the scenic areas. Many of the ranches near the park offer horse rentals and riding expeditions into Grand Teton Park.</p>
<p>Highway 191 passes from the northern entry at Yellowstone National Park, skirts along the shores of Jackson Lake, and follows the Snake River southward to the town of Jackson Wyoming at the southern end of Jackson Hole. Aside from the Teton Park Road that parallels 191 along the western edge of the valley and highway 26 that heads east to the village of Dubois Wyoming, there are very few roads in this park. Access to the peaks is primarily via hiking paths or horseback trails into the mountains.</p>
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