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GRAND TETON

Mountains and Summits


Rocky Mountains Teton Range - Yellowstone Area

Grand Teton

13,770 ft

Grand Teton, located in the Rocky Mountains mountain range, is one of the prominent peaks in the Teton Range of Wyoming, USA. With an elevation of 13,775 feet (4,199 meters), it stands as the highest peak in the range. The mountain boasts a commanding presence with its vertical rise of over 7,000 feet (2,134 meters) from the valley floor, making it a challenging yet alluring destination for mountaineers.

During the winter season, Grand Teton's snowpack varies significantly. It receives an average snowfall of 200-400 inches (508-1,016 cm) annually, resulting in a substantial snowpack. This heavy accumulation creates excellent conditions for winter mountaineering and skiing in the area. The mountain's terrain and steep slopes make it a popular destination for experienced winter adventurers seeking thrilling challenges.

Grand Teton is surrounded by several creeks and rivers that receive runoff from its melting snowpack. The most notable waterways include the Snake River, Gros Ventre River, and Leigh Creek. These water sources play a crucial role in the ecosystem, supporting diverse wildlife and vegetation in the region.

The origin of the name "Grand Teton" is rooted in Native American history and legends. French trappers named the mountain after "les trois tétons" (the three breasts) due to its distinctive triple-summited peak. The mountain holds cultural significance for the Shoshone-Bannock tribes, who believe it to be a sacred place and the home of the Sun Dance Spirit. Today, Grand Teton National Park preserves the mountain and its surrounding natural beauty, offering opportunities for mountaineering, hiking, and wildlife viewing.


Outdoor Recreation

Ski Area Snowpack Air Temperature 5 Day Forecast
Snow King Ski Area 62" 38° 0"
Jackson Hole Mountain Resort 62" 38° 0"
Grand Targhee Ski Resort 102" 33° 0"
River Run Streamflow Length Class

Regional Water Data

Gauge Streamflow Stage
Pacific Creek At Moran Wy
USGS 13011500
169 cfs 4.9 ft
Buffalo Fork Ab Lava Creek Nr Moran Wy
USGS 13011900
332 cfs 1.3 ft
Snake River Nr Moran Wy
USGS 13011000
305 cfs 2.5 ft
Green River At Warren Bridge
USGS 09188500
347 cfs 1.9 ft
Grays Lk Div To Blackfoot R Basin Nr Wayan Id
USGS 13057300
6 cfs 3.6 ft
Teton River Ab South Leigh Creek Nr Driggs Id
USGS 13052200
531 cfs 2.0 ft
Grays Lake Outlet Nr Herman Id
USGS 13057500
0 cfs 1.9 ft
Snotel Site Snowpack 24hr Change

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