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Grand Teton National Park - Nearby Destinations
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Dubois
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Population: 1,000
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Dubois is a picturesque settlement, sitting at the heart of fertile ranch-land fed by the waters of the Wind River and rimmed by brilliant orange badland formations. |
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Grand Targhee Resort
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For 37 years, Grand Targhee Resort has offered incredible snow,
pristine scenery and uncrowded slopes. Cradled in the western slope of
the Teton Mountains, our full-service Wyoming ski resort promises you
the vacation of your dreams. |
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Idaho Falls
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Population: 51,000
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Idaho Falls is a growing community at the base of the Blackfoot
Mountains. The city’s pretty downtown area is on the shores of the
Snake River, and national forests, parks, mountain ranges, and
wildlife refuges are all within a short drive. |
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Jackson Hole
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Population: 8,500
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Jackson Hole is the prototypical Wyoming town, serving as the gateway
to Teton National Park, and playing host to over 3 million visitors a
year. Steeped in wild west lore and history, even Jackson's name was
derived from trapper lingo of the mid 19th century, the 'hole'
describing a valley ringed by mountain ranges. |
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Pinedale
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Located on the south western flank of the mighty Wind River Range, Pinedale sits at the fusion of the desolate Red Desert of southern Wyoming and high alpine forests and crystalline lakes of the Wind River Mountains. Visitors to Pinedale will be pleasantly surprised with its refreshingly small town feel, the unhurried tempo of the locals and majestic setting against the jagged spires of the mountains to the east. |
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Snow King Resort
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Snow King Mountain, rising dramatically from the Valley Floor, is the backdrop for the Town of Jackson. Founded in 1939, Snow King was the first ski area in Jackson Hole and one of the first in the United States. |
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Star Valley
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The Star Valley spans the western edge of the Wyoming Range mountains, running along the eastern edge of the Wyoming border with Idaho. Today, the Star Valley is best known for its cattle industry, with a focus on dairy farming, but the valley is also a great venue for many different kinds of recreation and visitors who have time to spend here will be pleasantly surprised. |
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Wind River Range
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The majestic Wind River Range of central Wyoming is striking, more wild and intriguingly mysterious than its sister range, the Tetons, and home to the best backcountry trail system in the state. Located on the backbone of the continental divide, the Wind River Range is a jagged and young range dominated by granite spires carved by massive glaciers. |
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Yellowstone National Park
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Yellowstone National Park, a region once rumored to be "the place
where hell bubbles up", is one of the Earth's greatest natural
wonders, a mountainous land parked atop one of the world's largest
active volcanoes. Yellowstone is best known for its bubbling calderas
and other geothermal wonders, peculiarly framed by thickly forested
mountains and high alpine lakes. |
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