National Parks
Yellowstone
Yellowstone National Park is the largest of the National Parks and visited by more than 3 million people each year. The park is a geological wonder and is teaming with wildlife. Visitors will see some of the more than 10,000 thermal features such as boiling pots and more than 300 geysers.
The park can be seen from the comfort of their vehicle and can experience many of the parks wonders by pulling into one of the hundreds of pull-offs or taking a short hike.
You can see hundreds of bison, pronghorn and elk and catch an occasional moose, grizzly bear, black bear or gray wolf. The park is also home to 67 other mammals.
Distance:
81 Miles to South Gate – 1 hour 50 Minutes (not accounting for Jackson summer traffic)
103 Miles to West Gate – 1 Hour 53 Minutes
Grand Teton
Grand Teton National Park in northwestern Wyoming on the east side of the Teton Range. The north end of the Grand Teton National Park is only 10 miles south of Yellowstone National Park.
Visitors to the park will be greeted by some of 61 species of mammals that live in the park. Beside the spectacular peaks such as the Grand, Middle Peak, and South Peak, you can see many bison, pronghorn and elk and catch an occasional moose, grizzly bear, black bear or gray wolf.
From the Fin and Feather the park’s south entrance is 45 minutes away.
Distance:
26 Miles – 37 Minutes to South Entrance (Moose Wilson Road)
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