From Yellowstone, we drove south in to nearly adjacent Grand Teton National Park, home to one of the most impressive mountain ranges on earth. The mountains rise in dramatic fashion 5,000 to 7,000 feet above the valley floor.
We stayed the night in a cabin in the northern part of the park; and used the early morning to drive to several scenic lookouts, late morning to hike a trail at the base of the mountains, and afternoon to enjoy a float trip 10 miles down the snake river. We ate diner at a tavern in downtown Jackson just off the main square before starting the long drive to Salt Lake City.
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