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  • 2027 Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks photography calendar featuring award-winning wildlife and landscape photographs by professional photographer Jeff Bernhard, including moose, bears, bison, elk, mountain scenery, wildflowers, and iconic Wyoming locations. Grand Teton National Park Calendar 2027 Wildlife & Landscape Calendar $20.00
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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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Breath hanging in the cold morning air… a bull Elk Breath hanging in the cold morning air… a bull Elk pushing forward as the rut unfolds.

Early fall in Grand Teton National Park means long nights, cold mornings, and nonstop pressure. Every movement matters. Every step is calculated. The cows ahead, the competition behind… and no room for hesitation.

These are the moments where instinct takes over.

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Serenity at its finest Few things compare to the Serenity at its finest

Few things compare to the calm of a paddle on Jackson Lake with the majestic Mount Moran towering in the distance. Whether it's adventure or tranquility you seek, this iconic view in Grand Teton National Park delivers every time. 

Have you ever explored these peaceful waters? Share your Jackson Lake stories below!
A river of timeless beauty The Snake River winds A river of timeless beauty

The Snake River winds through history and nature, starting in Yellowstone and flowing over 1,000 miles to meet the Columbia. Once a lifeline for Indigenous peoples, it now nurtures a thriving ecosystem in Grand Teton National Park.  Each sunrise here paints a masterpiece, as the river mirrors snow-capped peaks and endless skies. Witness nature’s dynamic artistry along these iconic waters!

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Spring is one of the most critical times in a moos Spring is one of the most critical times in a moose's life. These new calves survival depends almost entirely on their mother.

A cow moose spends nearly a year carrying her calf before giving birth in late May or early June. During the first few weeks, calves are vulnerable to predators, cold weather, and exhaustion. Mothers often keep them hidden in thick willows, moving cautiously and staying hyper-alert to anything that might pose a threat.

What many people don't realize is that moose mothers can be incredibly protective. While they may appear calm, a cow defending her calf can be one of the most formidable animals in the Tetons. Those long legs that help navigate deep snow are equally effective at delivering powerful kicks when danger approaches.

These moments only last for a short time. Within a few months, these wobbly-legged calves will be running, browsing vegetation alongside their mother, and preparing for their first winter in the mountains.

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Every spring brings new stories—and this moose family was one I'll never forget.

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A majestic stroll through nature. A beautiful mome A majestic stroll through nature. A beautiful moment from last week—a mama moose gracefully leading her curious calf through the lush forest.  There's something magical about witnessing wildlife thriving in their natural habitat. It’s a reminder of the peace and beauty that nature holds for us all.

Here’s to appreciating these serene moments this . What’s your favorite wildlife encounter?
A watchful bull Elk standing guard over his harem. A watchful bull Elk standing guard over his harem.

While they feed in the foreground, he’s locked in on the distance—listening, watching, waiting. During the rut, there’s no real rest. Every shadow could be another bull looking for an opening.

It’s a constant balance… protect, conserve energy, and be ready when the challenge comes.

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It's Moose Monday here in Grand Teton National Par It's Moose Monday here in Grand Teton National Park and this bull was in full rut mode — antlers polished, neck swollen, lip curled, and completely locked into the ancient rhythm of fall in the Tetons. During the rut, bulls roam constantly, searching for cows, sparring with rivals, and advertising their dominance with deep grunts and imposing displays like this one.

It’s one of the most intense and awe-inspiring wildlife spectacles in North America.

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Happy #MooseMonday A powerful bull moose wanders Happy #MooseMonday 

A powerful bull moose wanders the snowy sage flats of Grand Teton National Park as winter settles into the valley. After an intense fall rut spent competing for mates and defending territory, bull moose enter winter exhausted — often having lost a significant amount of body weight during the breeding season.

Despite their massive size, moose are surprisingly quiet and graceful movers through deep snow and wetlands. Their long legs act like natural snowshoes, helping them navigate harsh winter conditions in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem.

Moments like this are a reminder of just how wild and untamed the Tetons still are.

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We've made it to the end of the week! I hope ever We've made it to the end of the week!  I hope everyone is having a great #FoxFriday

Honestly, this fox might be the most relatable thing in Jackson Hole right now… laying belly-down in the snow just trying to cool off after another unexpectedly warm spring day in the Tetons. 

Red foxes grow incredibly thick winter coats to survive brutal mountain temperatures, but when conditions warm up, it’s common to see them stretched out in the snow using it like nature’s air conditioning. Even wildlife in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem appreciates a cold patch on a sunny afternoon.

Remember, a fed fox is a dead fox. Never feed wildlife, and report those who do.

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