Colter Bay

Named after the Teton Range (which, in turn, is named after the French word for breast, due to the appearance of its three tallest mountains), the Grand Teton National Park, just 10 miles south of the famous Yellowstone National Park, offers over 200 miles of trails and plenty of wildlife spotting oportunities to the avid trekker.

Llamado así por la cordillera Teton (que, a su vez, toma el nombre de la palabra francesa para pecho, debido a la apariencia de sus tres picos más altos), el Parque Nacional Grand Teton, apenas 15 km al sur del afamado Parque Nacional de Yellowstone, ofrece a los entusiastas del senderismo más de 300 km de caminos y multitud de oportunidades para observar la fauna.

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