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The Grand Tetons are located on the western edge of Wyoming and they are directly south of Yellowstone National Park. The tetons tower more than a mile above the valley of Jackson Hole. There is an abundance of wildlife, hiking, camping, and sightseeing opportunities throughout this park. Check out the wildlife information below or click on my trip report to view my trip information and pictures.

Grand Tetons Trip Report 2001Pictures 2001


Related Links
Grand Tetons NPS Home Page
Grand Tetons National Park


WILDLIFE INFORMATION
WildlifeFrequencyComments
Buffalo (Bison)CommonEastern Grassland
ElkOccasionalTreeline to Valley Floor
MooseOccasionalOxbow Bend & Willow Flats
PronghornOccasionalValley Floor
Mule DeerOccasionalTreeline to Valley Floor
Bighorn SheepOccasionalAlpine
Black BearRareTreeline to Valley Floor
CoyoteRareRarely seen, commonly heard
BadgersRareValley Floor
Yellow-Bellied MarmotRareAlpine
River OtterRareWaterways
BeaversRareWaterways







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