Saturday, May 30, 2009

Left Jackson, WY early to start on a beautiful trip through Grand Teton National Park.




























The wildlife in Teton . . .











Bill and Mr. Snowman.

















Grand Teton Visitor's Center in Jackson





































































We headed toward Jackson, Wyoming, which is the south entrance to Grand Teton National Park. We had to travel through the Teton Pass, elevation 8,431 feet.



















The old Million Dollar Cowboy Bar, with it's saddle barstools.





































Downtown Jackson Hole is an old cowboy town.










We left Park City, planning to take two days to get to Glacier National Park, but we realized that Yellowstone was only 100 miles east of our travel road, so we detoured through east Idaho toward Wyoming. Since we were traveling through potato country, we couldn't resist taking in the whole potato experience at the Idaho Potato Museum.


A couple we talked to at the Idaho Visitor Center recommended Yellowstone Bear World in Rexburg, Idaho. It's a drive through wildlife farm. It was neat.










































































These cubs are 4 months old.