Wyoming Points of Interest

A Different Shade of Green


A Different Shade Of Green is a point of interest located in Wyoming's Grand Teton National Park. It is a unique and beautiful area that attracts many visitors each year.

One of the main reasons to visit A Different Shade Of Green is its stunning scenery. The area is home to some of the most picturesque landscapes in the park, including vast fields of wildflowers and rolling hills covered in lush green foliage.

Another reason to visit this point of interest is the opportunity to see some of the park's wildlife. Visitors may spot elk, bison, and even grizzly bears as they explore the area.

A Different Shade Of Green is also popular with hikers and nature enthusiasts. There are several trails in the area that offer breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape, including the Cascade Canyon Trail and the Death Canyon Trail.

Overall, A Different Shade Of Green is a must-see destination for anyone visiting Grand Teton National Park. Its stunning scenery, abundant wildlife, and hiking opportunities make it a unique and unforgettable experience. Get driving directions.
A DIFFERENT SHADE OF GREEN

Points of Interest
Location
A Different Shade of Green
A Fossil Hunter's Home
A Town called Fossil Butte
Burrowing Mammals
Feasting in Fossil Lake
Fish, Dead and Buried
Fossil Butte National Monument
Fossil Butte National Monument orientation
Fossil Butte National Monument orientation panel
Hayden
Historic Quarry Trail Orientation
Layers of Fossil Fish
Mammals of the Monument
Nature Trail Orientation
Picnic Area - Nature Trail 2.5 miles
Picnic Area - Welcome ...
Raptors at Home on Fish Cliff
Slump or Debris Flow
Spur Trail to Historic Quarry
standing in an ancient lake
The Landscape and the Quarries
The Sagebrush Sea
The Wasatch Formation
Trail Marker

Nearby Camping
Location Campsites Reservations Toilets Showers Elevation
Hams Fork 13 8,003 ft