Grand Teton, at 4,199 m, is the highest point of the Teton Range, and the 2nd highest peak in Wyoming. The mountain is entirely within the Snake River drainage basin, which it feeds by several local creeks and glaciers. The Tetons is a subrange of the Rocky Mountains.
Mountains, Rock Formations, Nature - Scenic
Links: en.wikipedia.org, mapcarta.com, peakvisor.com
By: Fab