Grand Teton National Park’s Jackson Lake is the largest and most popular lake, not only because of the spectacular scenery and amenities, but also for fishing, boating, and even sailing.Grand Teton National Park is one of the most spectacular, awe-inspiring places in America. Occupying a majority of the Jackson Hole valley, the park is home to massive mountains, pristine lakes and rivers and abundant wildlife.
The Teton Range – with peaks rising as high as 7,000 feet off the valley floor – is the centerpiece of the park. Views from either of the two main roads, which run north-south through the park, are nothing short of spectacular. The highest, most prominent peak is the Grand Teton, standing at 13,770 feet. South of the Grand are the Middle Teton, South Teton and Cloudveil Dome, among others. To the north of the Grand are Mt. Owen, Teewinot and flat-topped Mt. Moran.