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In many ways Yellowstone and Grand Teton couldn't be more different. Yellowstone is the
big granddaddy, huge, sprawling and subtle, full of weird thermal basins, big, furry critters
and wild, remote corners in which to lose yourself. Grand Teton to the south is smaller,
showier and more obviously spectacular, studded with alpine lakes and vertical peaks that
offer prime climbing and trekking action, just a stone's throw from civilization at Jackson
Hole.
Whatever your interest, don't overlook the areas around the parks. From the ranchlands of
the Paradise Valley to Jackson Hole, the scenery is just as grand and you'll find a fraction
of the crowds.
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