Many turnouts along park roads offer exhibits
on park geology, wildlife, and plants. Turnouts also provide safe places
to enjoy scenic views and take photographs. Do not stop in the middle of
the road to view wildlife.
The Teton Park Road follows
the base of the Teton Range from Moose to Jackson Lake Junction.
The Jenny Lake Scenic Drive
skirts Jenny Lake and provides spectacular views of the peaks; the
scenic drive is one-way and begins just south of String Lake.
The Signal Mountain Summit Road
climbs 800 feet to panoramic views of the Teton Range, Jackson Hole
valley, and Jackson Lake.
Driving Safely
Watch for large animals on the road. Drive slowly at night. Elk, bison
and mule deer frequently migrate at night and may be difficult to see.
Moose use roads as travel corridors. Hitting a large animal at highway
speeds has resulted in fatal accidents. Careful driving protects you and
wildlife. Always wear your seatbelt.
Information About Grand Teton National
Park Was Obtained From The National Park Service Website
www.nps.gov
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