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Jeff Bernhard moved to Grand Teton National Park in 2010, lured by big mountains and abundant wildlife. His photography continues to explore unique angles of classic Teton landscapes and he enjoys sharing his passion for the area with others! Follow him on instagram @jeffbernhard_com and find greeting cards, prints, stickers, coasters, magnets, mouse pads and more at Dornan’s in Grand Teton National Park.

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A majestic bull moose strides through snow-covered A majestic bull moose strides through snow-covered sagebrush, the towering Teton Mountains providing a breathtaking backdrop. A true symbol of the wild, this massive creature navigates the harsh winter landscape with quiet resilience.

Moose in Grand Teton National Park follow a seasonal rhythm dictated by food availability and weather conditions. In summer, they graze on lush willows along riverbanks and marshes, often wading into ponds to feed on aquatic vegetation. As autumn arrives, bulls engage in the rut, competing for mates through displays of dominance, including sparring with their impressive antlers.

Winter brings a shift in behavior, as deep snow forces moose to lower elevations, where they browse on the twigs and bark of aspen and willows. Their long legs help them wade through snowdrifts, but they conserve energy by moving slowly and resting frequently. Solitary by nature, moose spend much of their time feeding and avoiding predators like wolves.

Come spring, as snow melts and fresh vegetation emerges, moose migrate back to higher elevations. Cows give birth to calves in secluded areas, ensuring their young have the best chance at survival in this rugged yet beautiful landscape.

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Grizzly Bear 610 foraging on some delicious vegeta Grizzly Bear 610 foraging on some delicious vegetation recently in Grand Teton National Park. While some grizzly fans were left feeling let down when she appeared solo this year, I’ve relished every moment spent watching her! Let's keep our fingers crossed that she devours plenty of calories—fingers crossed for cubs next spring!
An unforgettable moment in Grand Teton National Pa An unforgettable moment in Grand Teton National Park—a stunning black bear locked eyes with me amidst the deep snow.  It's experiences like this that remind us of the beauty in nature. Happy ! Don't miss out on more breathtaking moments; follow me and check out www.jeffbernhard.com for more Grand Teton adventures!
Ski tracks are visible on Teewinot Mountain in thi Ski tracks are visible on Teewinot Mountain in this close-up shot of sunrise in Grand Teton National Park, where the first golden rays of light dance across the pristine snow, creating a breathtaking spectacle.. Each ski track tells a story of adventure and exploration on these majestic slopes. If you're loving this content, don’t forget to hit that like button, follow me for more incredible insights into Grand Teton National Park, and check out https://www.jeffbernhard.com for more unforgettable adventures!
Loved watching this mama moose delighting in fresh Loved watching this mama moose delighting in fresh willow bushes while keeping a vigilant watch over her charming twins at Grand Teton National Park!

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Golden hour from frozen Oxbow Bend on the Snake Ri Golden hour from frozen Oxbow Bend on the Snake River in Grand Teton.  The park’s jagged peaks have been standing tall for millions of years—but this sunset? It’s a once-in-a-lifetime moment.  Like if you’d love to see this in person! Follow for more & shop prints at jeffbernhard.com.
People have been asking about the current situatio People have been asking about the current situation with grizzly bear 1063 and her one remaining yearling cub. I’ve heard they were seen separately but I have not witnessed that myself. I have not seen mama or her cub the last week or so despite looking for them on a few occasions. I have noticed the park service has been more aggressive this year with hazing bears away from the road. Hopefully this leads to increased safety for the bears, but  that remains to be seen. #grandtetonnationalpark #GrandTeton #NatureMagic #jacksonhole #grizzlybear
A river otter's jealous gaze Caught in a moment o A river otter's jealous gaze

Caught in a moment of envy, one river otter watches as its friend enjoys a delicious fish feast.  In the stunning Tetons, these playful creatures are nature’s best-kept secret. While many flock to Grand Teton National Park for bears, moose, and bison, otters remain a rare delight! Like if you’d love to spot one, and follow for more incredible wildlife photography! Shop prints at jeffbernhard.com

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A timeless view! Grand Teton National Park isn't j A timeless view! Grand Teton National Park isn't just a stunning landscape; it's a sacred space woven with the stories of the Shoshone, Bannock, and Crow peoples. Their deep connection to this land reminds us to honor nature and its history. Let's celebrate these sacred lands together!

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