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Breathtaking Grand Teton Photos & Unique Gifts for Nature Lovers

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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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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.

If this moment made you stop scrolling, tap ❤️, follow for more Tetons wildlife, and visit jeffbernhard.com to shop authentic Grand Teton photos, prints, and locally made souvenirs.
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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#WapitiWednesday in Grand Teton National Park A #WapitiWednesday in Grand Teton National Park 

A small herd of elk clears a fence during a spring snowstorm in the Tetons — a reminder of just how athletic and resilient these animals are. The word “wapiti” comes from the Shawnee language and means “white rump,” referring to the light-colored patch visible as elk run through the landscape.

Elk are among the largest members of the deer family, and despite their size, they can easily leap fences over 8 feet tall while migrating across the Greater Yellowstone ecosystem. Seasonal migrations like these are critical for survival, helping elk follow food sources and avoid the harshest winter conditions in the mountains.

Moments like this are one of the many reasons wildlife photography in the Tetons never gets old.
Last autumn I was fortunate to come across this be Last autumn I was fortunate to come across this beautiful bull moose in Grand Teton National Park. Moving quietly through the aspens — massive, calm, and completely in control of his space.

At that time of year, they’re at their peak. Those antlers—grown fresh each season—can span well over five feet across, built for one purpose: the rut. But outside of that intensity, moments like this feel almost peaceful.

It’s always a reminder… no matter how many times I see them, moose never feel ordinary.

If you enjoy wildlife like this, follow along and check out jeffbernhard.com for prints and authentic images from Grand Teton National Park.
A dominant bull Elk holding his ground during the A dominant bull Elk holding his ground during the fall rut.

Steam rising in the cold morning air, eyes locked, and every sense tuned to the challenge behind him — another bull pushing a little too close. Moments like this can turn fast. What starts as a warning can become a full-on clash in seconds.

This is the season where everything is on the line… strength, endurance, and the right to keep his harem together.

If you enjoy wildlife moments like this, follow along and visit jeffbernhard.com for prints and authentic images from Grand Teton National Park.
May the Fourth Be With You! Moody Mornings with May the Fourth Be With You! 

Moody Mornings with Mount Moran.  There’s a reason Oxbow Bend is one of the most iconic viewpoints in the Tetons. On still mornings like this, the Snake River becomes a perfect mirror—reflecting Mount Moran, one of the range’s most recognizable peaks.

At 12,610 feet, Moran stands a bit apart from the main Teton skyline, giving it that commanding, solitary presence. Look closely and you can spot the Skillet Glacier on its eastern face—one of the few named glaciers in the range, and a classic ski descent for those bold enough to earn it.

Oxbow Bend itself is more than just a photo stop. This slow-moving stretch of the Snake River creates prime habitat for moose, river otters, beavers, and a wide variety of birds. Early mornings often bring low-lying fog like this, as cool air settles into the river valley—adding just enough mystery to an already timeless scene.

Moments like this are why people have been drawn to this landscape for generations—long before it became a national park, and long after.
The Tetons are calling As of yesterday, Jenny La The Tetons are calling 

As of yesterday, Jenny Lake Road is officially open for summer! There's nothing like that first drive of the season—the winding pavement, the towering Tetons, and the golden light that transforms every moment into magic.

No matter the season, this road always delivers unforgettable views. But right now, as the Tetons wake up, it’s pure magic.
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Happy Fox Friday from the breathtaking Grand Teton Happy Fox Friday from the breathtaking Grand Teton National Park! This day is always a highlight of my week! 

Just imagine a vibrant red fox making its way through a blanket of fresh snow—it’s a sight that takes your breath away.

Take a closer look… those shimmering beads on its fur aren’t ice; they’re glistening droplets of melting snow, capturing the light in a magical way. This moment, fleeting yet powerful, speaks volumes about resilience, adaptation, and the quiet beauty found in the Tetons.

This fox stood gracefully, utterly at home, as if it knew this season—and this captivating scene—was meant for it.

If you cherish wildlife encounters like this, your support means the world! 

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