One of Wyoming's most stunning destinations is the Grand Teton National Park. The park offers 310,000 acres, including lush valley floors, mountain meadows, alpine lakes, and the rising peaks of the Teton Range, waiting to be explored. The outdoor adventurers will love Grand Teton's celestial peaks and incredible landscapes. For the hikers, there is the 11-mile Cascade Canyon Trail that will show off the best of the park's striking topography. To say that Grand Teton National Park is an iconic photography destination is almost an understatement. Some of the most visited locations are Mormon Row and the Moulton Barns which may be the most photographed destinations in the park. The activities in which the visitors can engage are many. They can go on a ranger-led hike in a glacial valley, raft down the wildlife-rich Snake River or cruise the emerald waters of Jenny Lake. Mountains that led to the creation of Grand Teton National Park are the Teton Range. This range often represents the entire Rocky Mountain range and is one of the most beautiful and inspiring places on earth. It is no wonder that it draws visitors from around the world to stand in awe of one of the most celebrated National Parks in the U.S.