Sandwiched between the north end of Jackson, Grand Teton National Park and Bridger Teton National Forest, the National Elk Refuge can be viewed from observation points year-round. It is open from ...
In Yellowstone and Grand Teton this success is due to the parks’ good neighbors: surrounding private lands that support habitat for the prey species—elk, deer, and pronghorn—that the ...
A lone member of the Phantom Springs wolf pack stands tall in Grand Teton National Park. A male elk surveys his winter domain, the 24,700-acre National Elk Refuge near Jackson, Wyoming.
You'll also likely spot some wildlife, such as elk and moose, and maybe even a bear or two. If you can't hike through the park, travelers say Teton Park Road is the next-best way to see GTNP.