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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 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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First light bathes the eastside of the Grand Teton First light bathes the eastside of the Grand Teton (L), Middle Teton (M) and South Teton (R) in warm sun, and works it's way up Avalanche Canyon to The Wall.  Iceflow Lake remains cool and shady, nestled just to the west of the saddle between the Middle and the South.  Happy #tetontuesday !
Golden autumn light at the T.A. Moulton Barn in Gr Golden autumn light at the T.A. Moulton Barn in Grand Teton National Park. One of the most photographed barn in America, this historic structure was built by Thomas Alma Moulton in the early 1900s as part of the Mormon Row homesteads. The Moulton family, like many settlers, braved harsh winters and relied on determination and hard work to build a life here at the base of the Tetons. Today, the barn stands as a symbol of perseverance and is one of the most iconic landmarks in Jackson Hole.

Scenes like this — with fall colors blazing against the rugged Teton Range — remind us why this valley is so beloved. 

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When elk boxing season hits the Tetons. Two cow el When elk boxing season hits the Tetons. Two cow elk square off on their hind legs in Grand Teton National Park — fall rut drama isn’t just for the bulls! 
#GrandTetonNationalPark #ElkFight #WildlifeWednesday #NatureLovers #TetonWildlife
Snack time! This little pika in Grand Teton Nation Snack time! This little pika in Grand Teton National Park is hard at work gathering food for the long winter ahead.

Unlike many mountain animals, pikas don’t hibernate — instead, they spend the warmer months collecting grasses and leaves to stash in “haypiles” that will keep them fed when snow covers the Tetons. Watching them scurry about with their leafy bundles might be one of the cutest sights in the alpine wilderness.

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Morning light kisses the Tetons There's nothing q Morning light kisses the Tetons

There's nothing quite like the first light of day illuminating the stunning peaks of the Tetons. Rising over 7,000 feet from the valley floor, these majestic mountains showcase one of the most dramatic elevation gains in North America!

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A bull moose wanders in front of the iconic T.A. M A bull moose wanders in front of the iconic T.A. Moulton Barn in Grand Teton National Park — the perfect #MooseMonday scene.

Moose are one of the most beloved animals in GTNP. These giants, often weighing up to 1,200 pounds, thrive in willow flats, river bottoms, and marshy areas throughout the park. Fall is rutting season, when bulls are especially active, competing for mates and roaming more widely. Seeing one framed against the historic Moulton Barn is a moment that captures both the wild heart and cultural history of Jackson Hole.

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Golden cottonwoods glowing beneath the jagged peak Golden cottonwoods glowing beneath the jagged peaks of the Teton Range in Grand Teton National Park. These iconic mountains, with the Grand Teton rising to 13,775 feet, are among the youngest ranges in North America — still uplifting along the Teton Fault. Their dramatic rise from the valley floor creates one of the most striking landscapes in the Rockies.

Autumn here is fleeting but unforgettable — a season of crisp mornings, glowing aspens and cottonwoods, and the quiet stillness before winter returns.

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The Cirque of the Towers rises in the distance in The Cirque of the Towers rises in the distance in the Wind River Range Wyoming. Located in the southern section of the Wind River Range (or "Winds" for short), the cirque is an almost circular hole or valley carved by a glacier that retreated over 8,000 years ago. As is true with the rest of the Winds, the mountains are composed almost entirely of granite. The Continental Divide spans the crest of the main peaks.

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