The next morning we took a cruise on Jackson Lake and headed to Elk Island in the middle of the Lake where we were cooked a yummy breakfast in true camping style. It was a bit chilly but the views and food made up for it!
Driving through the park we saw a Grizzly Bear off to the side of the road with his lunch, a baby antelope, we were viewing nature at work. Rangers in the park mentioned that this Grizzly was “greedy” as he had killed a baby antelope just the week before. Here is a photo of the Bear, the antelope is hidden behind the bush.
We took a drive into Jackson Hole, strange to be in a ski town when it is not ski season but we enjoyed a great lunch and did a bit of shopping. The ladies were given a time limit so they would not spend the entire day browsing through the quaint shops. In the center of town are Elk Antler Entrances to a city park, they have a huge Elk population and the National Elk Refuge is located just outside of town where the Elk migrate to the Refuge each year from the Grand Teton National Park.
Upon returning to our campground we were met by a Moose crossing the road, they are huge!!!!
Our last day in the park we stopped at the Jackson Dam and took a few amazing pics of the Mountains reflection on the Lake, just gorgeous!!!
We then headed up to Signal Mountain with 360 views of the park.
It was now time for another boat ride, this time on Jenny Lake to explore Hidden Falls. After a short but steep hike we arrived at the falls and since the snow was still melting they were “going off” as Troy likes to say.
Snake River Overlook was our next stop on the park tour. This is where Ansel Adams took his famous photo of “The Tetons ~ Snake River” which we happen to have hanging in our RV. Troy tried to recreate the photo. It is over 70 years later now and the trees have grown quite a bit since Adams took his photo so a bit of difference but still an amazing view.
We had a great time at the Tetons with Gelene and Trent, thank you so much for coming to visit us! We highly recommend a trip to Yellowstone and the Tetons to everyone. If you don’t like Camping or RVing there are numerous lodges to stay at within the park where you can watch for wildlife from the bar or the safety of your rental car :)
1 comment:
What awesome pictures! Troy, I love the coyote and you are next Ansel Adams! I can't wait to have you both home and hear more stories and see more pictures! Enjoy the last few weeks of beautiful nature!
Love ya..Jen and Jeff
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