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Jeff Bernhard found his home in Grand Teton National Park in 2010, drawn to its breathtaking landscapes and vibrant wildlife. His passion for this beautiful place is captured in every image. Follow on  instagram @jeffbernhard_com and Facebook https://www.facebook.com/GrandTetonNationalParkPhotography

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A perfect Teton evening—Jackson Lake reflecting ev A perfect Teton evening—Jackson Lake reflecting every color of the sunset as the last light slips behind the rugged peaks. 
Sunset over Jackson Lake as the first skim of winter ice begins to form—a quiet reminder that reflections like this won’t return until the thaw next summer. One of the largest high-altitude lakes in the United States, Jackson Lake was carved by ancient glaciers and later expanded by the Jackson Lake Dam in 1911. Its deep, cold waters mirror the Tetons like nowhere else in the park, especially on evenings like this when the wind calms and the mountains settle into perfect symmetry.
Sunrise ignites the peaks of the Tetons, glowing a Sunrise ignites the peaks of the Tetons, glowing above the calm waters of Schwabacher Landing in Grand Teton National Park.

This spot is world-famous for its mirror-like reflections of the mountains, and it’s also prime wildlife habitat. Beavers, moose, and waterfowl often frequent these side channels of the Snake River, making it one of the few places in the park where you can capture both dramatic landscapes and incredible wildlife in the same frame. No wonder it’s a bucket-list stop for photographers from around the globe.

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A bull moose moves quietly through the golden cott A bull moose moves quietly through the golden cottonwoods of Grand Teton National Park — a perfect scene for #MooseMonday.

Moose are the largest members of the deer family and one of GTNP’s most iconic animals. Bulls can weigh over 1,000 pounds, and fall is their rutting season, when they spar with rivals and search for mates. The cottonwood groves along the Snake River provide both food and shelter, making them one of the best places to witness these giants up close in the park.

Moments like this — where wildlife and autumn colors collide — remind us just how wild and vibrant the Tetons truly are.

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A night like no other The northern lights dancing A night like no other

The northern lights dancing over the Tetons, mirrored perfectly in the still waters below—this was magic in its purest form.  Enjoying this moment under the stars and lights of nature’s quiet power and beauty. never gets old.  Grand Teton National Park always surprises, but this night was unforgettable.

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A sunset to remember! The sun sets behind the maj A sunset to remember!  The sun sets behind the majestic Mount Moran, casting golden hues across the shimmering Snake River.  Every moment here feels like a postcard come to life. This is what dreams are made of!  Do you agree?  Let me know in the comments.

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The golden light of autumn paints the Tetons, perf The golden light of autumn paints the Tetons, perfectly mirrored in the calm waters of Schwabacher Landing in Grand Teton National Park.

Schwabacher Landing is one of the park’s most beloved viewpoints, named after a 19th-century fur trader who established a ferry crossing here along the Snake River. Today, it remains a favorite spot for photographers and visitors alike, where wildlife often wanders and the mountains rise in breathtaking reflection.

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Golden autumn trees, including vibrant aspens, glo Golden autumn trees, including vibrant aspens, glow along the Snake River in Grand Teton National Park, while a rainbow arcs across the stormy sky and reflects in the calm waters below. 

Rainbows form when sunlight is refracted and reflected inside raindrops, splitting light into its full spectrum of colors. In Grand Teton National Park, moments like this are fleeting but unforgettable — when weather, light, and landscape align in perfect harmony. The Snake River, winding over 1,000 miles from Yellowstone to the Columbia, is not only a lifeline for wildlife but also one of the park’s most photogenic features.

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Snake River: Otter Paradise! The Snake River origi Snake River: Otter Paradise! The Snake River originates in Yellowstone and flows over 1,000 miles to the Columbia. Its diverse ecosystem supports otters, moose, bald eagles, and more! Have you spotted an otter on your Grand Teton adventure?
A rainbow arcs over the fiery autumn trees along t A rainbow arcs over the fiery autumn trees along the Snake River in Grand Teton National Park, reflected perfectly in the still water below. 

Halloween’s origins trace back over 2,000 years to the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain, marking the end of harvest and the beginning of the darker half of the year. Just like the shifting seasons in the Tetons, it was a time of transition — a moment when light and dark, life and death, were believed to meet.

Wishing you a magical and colorful Halloween from the Tetons! 

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