The Best Views in Grand Teton National Park
You’ll never get it all in a camera lens, but you can try. Just don’t get too caught up in Instagramming your trip: Compose some memorable shots, then put down the camera and take in the scenery with nothing between you and the view.
- Cathedral Group: The three central mountains of the Teton Range rarely disappoint, except on the unusual occasion when weather gets in the way—clouds tend to accent rather than obscure their majesty. A number of pullouts on both the inner and outer park roads grant a lovely view of them, but the Cathedral Group Turnout on the Jenny Lake Scenic Drive is particularly special.
- Oxbow Bend: The view of 12,605-foot Mount Moran reflected in a wide bend of the Snake River is not to be missed—especially in fall, when the aspens and willows go golden.