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Oxbow in Grand Teton National Park

Oxbow Bend, Grand Teton National Park © Roger Heng, 2014

Grand Teton National Park

Grand Teton National Park (GTNP) is located just south of Yellowstone, about 2 hours away from Idaho Falls. There are numerous photographic views of the Tetons. We have found it has wildlife and flowers to photograph as well as landscapes. One can look on Google Earth "Grand Teton Park" and spend hours looking at posted images from the park.

The following are good references about photography in GTNP.

The Grand Teton Photographer's Guide", By Leo L. Larson and Helen Henkel Larson, Earthwalk Press Book, Printed by Lorraine Press, ISBN# 0-915749-01-7, 1988.

Grand Teton National Park Photographer's Map and Guide by Leo L. Larson, Earthwalk Press, ISBN#978-0-915749-25-6, © 2008.

Grand Teton National Park Photo Map by Miles Hecker, Wyofoto LLC. How to photograph the Moulton's Barn. The barn is located in the Grand Teton National Park

Grand Teton National Park

Grand Teton National Park Photographs

  • tetons
    Tetons from Moose
    © Michael Fryer 2010
  • moulton barn
    Moulton Barn
    © Roger Heng
  • moulton cabin
    Moulton Cabin in Winter
    © Sue Heng
  • moulton cabin
    Moulton Cabin in Summer
    © Sue Heng
  • snake river outlook
    Snake River Outlook
    © Sue Heng
  • moultin cabin
    Moulton Homestead in Fall
    © Sue Heng
  • tetons oxbow
    Fall at Oxbow Bend
    © Roger Heng
  • schwabachers landing
    Schwabachers Landing
    © David Gale