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4elementsphotography · 2 years ago
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An oxbow in the Au Sable River. I love seeing the shapes and patterns from the air. Walking through the woods I never would have known I was right next to this :)
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nationalparkposters · 6 years ago
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The Grand Tetons from Oxbow Bend along the Snake River. . More info in my bio or www.national-park-posters.com . #oxbowbend #grandtetonnationalpark #grandtetons #tetons #nationalparks #nationalpark (at Oxbow Bend, GTNP) https://www.instagram.com/p/BokVAT9gRaP/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=o78uccrqyayn
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andydduncan · 6 years ago
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Under the #darkcloth this #morning at #OxbowBend in #grandtetonnationalpark before the #SPENW #conference (at Oxbow Bend, GTNP) https://www.instagram.com/p/BoFgyZGlPhf/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1ir0xa3hbugd7
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vanproject-blog · 6 years ago
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The Tetons are a truly incredible place, but it’s time to roll. . We leave Jackson today en-route to Driggs, Victor, and beyond. Our exact route is open (just how we like it), but we do know we’ll head to the Sawtooth mountains near Sun Valley, ID. . With ID fishing licenses in hand, we’re ready to enjoy world-class fly fishing, beautiful hikes in stunning scenery, all the natural hot springs we can soak up, and a return to ‘normal’ after finally wrapping up from the #tetonvalleyvanlifegathering. . Is anyone currently in Idaho or headed this way? Is there an awesome little hidden gem coffee shop we need to check out? Favorite fishing, boondocking, and hot springs in Idaho? Wanna meet up? Comment below and/or slide into our DMs 😁 . 👆🏼Above is #oxbowbend which we photographed this morning at 5:45am. These beautiful mountains are etched in our souls and rest assured we will be back (we have our eye on a route on the grand for later this season if timing lines up!) . #thevanproject #jacksonhole #jacksonwyoming #grandtetonnationalpark #grandtetons #tetonmountains #explorewyoming #wildwyoming #fujixseries #fujixt2 #leefilters #landscape_photography #mountains🗻 #mountainview #mountainlake #mountainrange (at Oxbow Bend, GTNP)
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pandemicperipatetics · 3 years ago
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One Beautiful Day in Grand Teton National Park
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The Verdict: This is one of our favorite national parks. It’s a mountains-and-lakes kind of park, and the scenery is jaw-dropping in a Banff-like way. The town right by the park, Jackson, is one of the nicest national park-adjacent towns we’ve been to; it seems like a great place for an extended stay (though when we were there -- in late summer after 18 months after a pandemic -- it wasn’t the most affordable). Our only regret about Grand Teton is not being able to stay longer!
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The COVID moose was a hit. Way to be adorable, St. John’s Hospital.
Stuff We Recommend
#1: Hiking to Surprise Lake & Amphitheatre Lake (~10 miles total: 5 miles out and 5 miles back; strenuous): This hike is AMAZING! You'll hike to two extraordinarily beautiful lakes against the backdrop of Grand Teton (the park's namesake mountain). For me, these lakes recalled the stunning lakes at Canada's Banff National Park. The hike is pretty much uphill the entire way; it is definitely strenuous but not because of any particularly challenging areas, rather because it is a marathon of an incline. We saw elk and pika, as well as a marriage proposal at lovely Surprise Lake! The full hike took us about 5.5 hours, split about evenly between uphill and downhill, excluding the time we spent picnicking at Surprise Lake. It was pretty cold sitting by the lakes, so definitely take a windbreaker for that bit.
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Surprise Lake
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Amphitheater Lake
If you choose to do this hike, check out Earthtrekkers' excellent summary. Note they recommend adding on Delta Lake -- we tried, but the lack of signage made it too difficult to find our way, and we ultimately decided not to pursue this additional portion of the hike.
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Hiking up to Surprise & Amphitheater Lakes - take 1
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Hiking up to Surprise & Amphitheater Lakes - take 2. See how the smile disappeared? It’s a difficult hike!
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Elk hanging out along the trail
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Pika chilling in the rocks by Amphitheatre Lake
Logistics: Park at Lupine Meadows Trailhead. BEWARE the insane potholes on this road. Not sure how anything besides a 4x4 or high-clearance SUV can do this, but we did see a handful of sedans that made it. We needed a solid car wash after doing this drive. We got here on Friday around 11:30 a.m. and the parking area was 90%+ full; we were able to park on the side of the road in a designated parallel parking area.
Alternate option: Don't want to do such a long hike? Try the shorter hike to Taggart Lake (starts from a different trailhead and parking lot; looks very beautiful). You can actually hike to Bradley Lake & Taggart Lake (5.5 mi roundtrip) from the same trailhead as Surprise Lake & Amphitheatre Lake, but these two hikes share the first 1.7 miles of a pretty unremarkable uphill climb, so the Taggart Lake-only option starting elsewhere might be nicer.
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View of Taggart & Bradley Lakes from the hike to Surprise & Amphitheater Lakes
#2: Jenny Lake Boat + Hiking: Jenny Lake is the most popular part of the park. We hiked most of the Jenny Lake Loop (which goes all the way around the lake), but we recommend doing things a bit differently: Start at the String Lake Parking Lot and hike counterclockwise along Jenny Lake for incredible views of the lake. Stop when you get to the area for Hidden Falls (a very large and stunning waterfall) and Inspiration Point (a beautiful, high viewpoint over Jenny Lake). Going to Hidden Falls and Inspiration Point is about 2 miles roundtrip and well worth it, though a bit steep and very crowded. Then, retrace your steps and hike back to the String Lake Parking Lot.
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Bridge at the junction of Jenny Lake and String Lake
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Hidden Falls
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View of Jenny Lake from Inspiration Point
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View of Inspiration Point from the Jenny Lake Shuttle (boat)
Alternate option: If you don't have time or don't want to hike/walk along Jenny Lake, you can park at Jenny Lake Visitor Center Parking Lot and take the Jenny Lake boat shuttle roundtrip to/from Hidden Falls and Inspiration Point. This is expensive ($18pp roundtrip) and means you miss out on some of the especially nice views of Jenny Lake, but it is time efficient and may make sense if you have limited time to spend in the park. If you do this, get to the Jenny Lake shuttle as early as possible. When we walked by it around 11a.m., the line for the shuttle was extremely long.
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One of our favorite views of Jenny Lake, walking on Jenny Lake Scenic Loop from the String Lake parking lot to Hidden Falls 
What we actually did (somewhat suboptimal): We parked at the Jenny Lake Visitor Center Parking Lot and walked along Jenny Lake about 3 miles to the intersection of String Lake. Most of this walk had trees obstructing the view of the lake; it wasn't that scenic. From String Lake, we continued along the Jenny Lake Loop trail and saw Hidden Falls + Inspiration Point, as recommended above. Then we took the Jenny Lake Shuttle ($10pp one way) across Jenny Lake to get back to the Jenny Lake Parking Lot. The shuttle was a 2-3 minute boat ride across the lake with very nice views of mountainous Inspiration Point, but it felt like a ripoff. The shuttle can also have very long lines, so if we did it again we'd save ourselves the trouble. This took us about 3 hours in total.
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View of Jenny Lake in the morning, close to the Jenny Lake Visitor Center.
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Sometime during the first ~3 miles of the Jenny Lake Scenic Loop starting from the Visitor Center and walking counterclockwise. 
Logistics: We're not sure about what it's like to park by String Lake. If you park at Jenny Lake Visitor Center, there are a few large parking areas. When we arrived on Friday around 7:40a.m. there were plenty of available spaces, but when we returned around 11a.m., the parking lot was full and cars were circling for spots as they opened up. Get there early to save yourself the stress of finding a parking spot!
#3: Drive along the 42 mile scenic drive loop (map): We drove most but not all of this, and it was definitely very pretty throughout. Exhausted after a long day, we only stopped at Oxbow Bend (amazing, and easy to get to as it’s right off the main road) and Schwabacher Landing (nice, but hard to get to due to a VERY pothole-y road; not sure if it was worth it.)
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Oxbow Bend before sunset
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Schwabachers Landing
Of course, there are plenty of other things to see and do at Grand Teton National Park. We loved the way we spent our one day there, and we hope to return to see more!
Lodging:
Springhill Suites by Marriott Jackson Hole: We spent one night at this hotel and it was perfect. The rooms are upscale and cozy, check-in was efficient and thorough, the downtown Jackson location is great, and the breakfast buffet was varied including delicious healthy options. We would have loved to stay longer, it's just very expensive! Logistics: Though the hotel offers pricey parking, we found free street parking right in front of the hotel and there were plenty of open spots. The city of Jackson also offers free parking garages, including one very closeby to this hotel.
Colter Bay Campground:  Located right by Jackson Lake in the northern part of the park, Colter Bay is about an hour north of the city of Jackson and 30 minutes north of some of the most popular park areas (Jenny Lake, Lupine Meadows). We were lucky to get a campsite just a few weeks before our trip, but Colter Bay wasn't terribly special. It wasn't scenic and, while convenient to get an early start to our day from inside the park, it wasn't quite as conveniently located as Jenny Lake Campground since that is more central to the most popular hikes. However, Jenny Lake Campground was booked out several months in advance.
Jackson, WY:
This is a very nice town with an unbelievably scenic backdrop and great amenities (restaurants, bars, nice lodging). Though we only had enough time to spend one night here, we would have loved to spend more time. We enjoyed the panang curry and IPAs at Thai Me Up, a Thai restaurant + brewery.
Logistics: The city of Jackson has free parking garages. Street parking is also free.
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filkerdave · 4 years ago
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#TetonTuesday Oxbow Bend in the winter: a frozen Snake River and Mount Moran. Quiet and beautiful. . . . . . @grandtetonnps @nationalparkservice @grandtetonfoundation #OxbowBend #SnakeRiver #MountMoran #WinterWonderland #snow #FrozenRiver #GrandTetonNationalPark #GTNP #GrandTetonNP #NationalPark #FindYourPark #MyGrandTeton #MyGTNP #GrandTetons #Tetons #nationalparkgeek #OptOutside #JacksonHole #Wyoming #jhdreaming #ThatsWY #PureWyoming (at Grand Teton National Park) https://www.instagram.com/p/CJYxfwdAl0i/?igshid=mefenhfp677t
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kosame707 · 5 years ago
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Perfect symmetry #grandtetonnationalpark #oxbowbend (at Grand Teton National Park) https://www.instagram.com/p/B1MNnU4lvtE/?igshid=1o2esv358rz15
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dwightvasel · 7 years ago
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SO JUVENILE!
GTNP/YNP 2017
     It’s been an incredibly busy season this year and not much personal photography time. Earlier this week “work” slowed down a bit and I was able to get out, get recharged and enjoy a little personal photography time. I found myself on the backside of Oxbow Bend in Grand Teton National Park on the shore of the Snake River. Camera mounted firmly on tripod, I just sat and took in the moment. Actually I sat there for hours, listening, watching, observing. Kayakers paddled by and said HELLO, fly fishermen waded out into the river and made their catch, waterfowl of all kinds either swam by or flew by, people came and people went. I still can't get over that I call this “Home” for 6 months...so blessed. 
      Over the course of my stay along the shore of the Snake River, in flew a rather large bird and landed in the tree across the river. A quick look through my binoculars revealed a juvenile bald eagle. Shortly after, “Mom” arrived squawking at the youngster...and then she flew off. Looking through the binoculars in her direction, I saw 2 more juveniles on the shore. She was keeping an I on them as well and “calling” every so often. The “Call” of a Bald Eagle is like none other...no mistaking that sound...so cool. I brought my attention back to the juvenile that was across the river from me and noticed a shifting in body position...ready for flight. So I prepared to photograph. What an amazing sight!  Just a huge raptor. 
     This juvenile appears to be a couple of years old. It takes Bald Eagles 3 to 5 years to get their yellow beak, yellow legs, white head, white tail and solid brown body. As you can see in the images below this juvenile has yet to have any sign of those traits, just yellow talons. It still has a few more years to full maturity. Enjoy the images of this magnificent bird in flight!
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Nikon D500, AF-S NIKKOR 200-500mm f/5.6E ED VR, 1/4000, f7.1, ISO 500, Focal Length 500mm, finishing touches in Lightroom.
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612photography · 7 years ago
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#oxbowbend in #grandtetonnationalpark in #wyoming Photo by @mannequin612 #travel #traveling #travelpics #travelphoto #travelphotos #travelphotography #travelphotographer #roadtrip #612photog #612photography #612crosscountryroadtrip #612roadtrip #explore #grandtetons #visitwyoming (at Grand Teton National Park)
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mightymouse57 · 6 years ago
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In the beginning the Universe was created. This has made a lot of people very angry and been widely regarded as a bad move. - Douglas Adams #mountains #grandtetonnationalpark #oxbowbend #blackandwhite #blackandwhitephotography #reflection #douglasadams #utahphotographer #slcphotographer #wyoming (at Oxbow Bend, GTNP) https://www.instagram.com/p/Bvjd0QNHdzZ/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=117b3xzio40me
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ederglis · 8 years ago
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#Tetons #oxbowbend #wyoming #sunrise #colors #fineart #faa #fineartamerica #morning #autumn #prophotography #erglisphotography
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travelinwriting · 7 years ago
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Once again thinking about this epic trip to the Tetons. That’s Mom (@wiebkegail) in the orange kayak. She continues to support and love me and be a generally awesome person and I’m so lucky to have her as family. Happy International Women’s Day!! #internationalwomensday #captureyourcreativity #grandtetonnationalpark #oxbowbend #tetons #optoutside #kayaking #adventures #greatoutdoors #landscapephotography #themountainsarecalling #liveyouradventure #magicalplace (at Oxbow Bend, GTNP)
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sagesolar · 7 years ago
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Reflections Of Mount Moran_27A1032 by Alfred J. Lockwood Photography http://bit.ly/2ySeYkb
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kellithomas66 · 7 years ago
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Oxbow Bend, Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming #oxbowbend #grandtetons #grandtetonnationalpark #pinecones #landscapephotography (at Wyoming)
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alunablue · 8 years ago
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Yellowstone Time Lapse Stock Footage 2009 HD, 4K
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ronspomeroutdoors · 5 years ago
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Nice dusting this morning at Oxbow Bend of Snake River. #fallscenery #autumnbeauty #autumnlandscape #oxbowbend #grandtetonnationalpark #grandteton #mountainviews #aspen #ronspomeroutdoors #tetonrange #yellow #snowcapped #grandteton #mountmoran #outdoorphotography #aaah #lovely https://ift.tt/2puKEtV
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