About Grand Tetons National Park: Named for its incredible Teton Range, Grand Teton National Park features thirteen pinnacles over 12,000 feet including its 13,770 feet signature peak. A drive on Teton Park Road ranks among the best in the country and includes view of Jenny and Jackson Lakes, buffalo herds and elk with the Tetons as a constant backdrop. Snake River, one of the most famous fishing rivers in the country, is home to its own species, the Snake River cutthroat, as well as several types of trout and whitefish. Beautiful forests of aspen, limber pines, blue spruce and Douglas fir can be found near rivers, in valleys and even high in the Tetons themselves up to elevations of 10,000 feet.