Posts tagged ‘grand teton’

June 17, 2012

I’m back #3

by Liz Gray (Craftyglutton)

We finally arrived at Grand Teton National Park and boy was I happy.  We have camped here once before at the Gros Ventre campground which borders an elk preserve in the southern part of the park.  To change it up and see more of the park we stayed at the Jenny Lake campground this time.

This campground is a bit wooded and situated between a meadow and the lake.  There are no lake views, but trust me that is good thing – otherwise it would be windy and cold.  The campground was full almost every night we were there which is not surprising since there is excellent access to Jenny Lake, other smaller lakes, hiking paths, and bike paths.  We biked around on a scenes loop that has pretty light vehicle traffic and on the dedicated bike path that can take you all the way into Jackson.  Weather can change pretty quickly here, so be prepared especially during the spring.  We had warmer and cooler days, thunderstorms and rain.

Wildlife is everywhere here – the obligatory moose sighting, elk, beavers, lots of birds, chipmunks, and even a bear mama and cubs were all spotted during our trip.  We even had a reoccurring visit in our campsite from an elk we decided to call Eddy.  Sometimes he stopped by for an afternoon snack, sometimes for breakfast.  It was fantastic.

Be sure you keep your food locked up in this park by the way – a mama and cubs may be cute from afar, but no one wants a bear in their campsite.

I think this is one of my most favorite places in the country.   Now a short, self-serving plea from me – please do not forget to support our National Parks!  These are truly unique natural treasures worth saving and preserving.  Take a vacation, take your kids, meet your friends and family there – without taking the time to visit and experience these places we tend to loose track of their importance.  I will stop here, get down from my soapbox now, and let you enjoy the slideshow in peace.

Grand Teton National Park:

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September 10, 2011

what we’ve been up to

by Liz Gray (Craftyglutton)

The end of our summer consisted of a two-week whirlwind trip – I covered 10 states in seven of those days.  Then school started up again and life is as busy as ever… I just keep thinking that next semester, my last semester, will be cake after this one (please keep your fingers crossed for me, hopefully I did not just jinx myself). 

The first weekend after school started up, we headed to Idaho for the Grand Teton Brewery release party on Friday night, then camped in Grand Teton National Park (across Idaho’s border in Wyoming) on Saturday night. 

Idaho and Wyoming are beautiful, but we did not get to spend nearly enough time in either place… spring break camping trip perhaps?  We snapped a few pics of Grand Teton National Park from our campsite and a few shots of the Snake River on our way home (definitely scoped out some campgrounds for another camping weekend – so many trips, so little time).  I hope you enjoy my photos (just as an fyi, they play in reverse with the Snake River photos first)! Maybe some day soon I’ll post some projects or recipes again… promise.

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