Craig Thomas Discovery and Visitor Center [1]: This informative center has tall windows facing the Tetons and state-of-the-art exhibits on the natural world.
Chapel of the Transfiguration [1]: Built in 1925, this quaint log church has a back window that frames the Tetons. No one makes better wedding chapels than this!
Jenny Lake [2]: You won’t be the first — or last — person to discover this idyllic lake in the heart of Grand Teton National Park.
Signal Mountain [3]: Too narrow for RVs, but the road up Signal Mountain provides panoramic vistas of the Tetons; it’s best at sunrise or sunset.
Teton Viewpoints [4]: Ansel Adams wannabes take note: This is where that famous photo of the Tetons was taken.
Mormon Row [5]: These historic farm buildings provide a picture-perfect setting and a good spot to view bison.
Inspiration Point and Hidden Falls [6]: Getting there is half the fun, with a shuttle boat trip across Jenny Lake followed by a half-mile hike to this scenic point. Expect a queue in midsummer, or just hike around the lake to avoid the crowds.
Links:
[1] http://www.moon.com/destinations/yellowstone-grand-teton/grand-teton-national-park/sights/moose
[2] http://www.moon.com/destinations/yellowstone-grand-teton/grand-teton-national-park/sights/jenny-lake
[3] http://www.moon.com/destinations/yellowstone-grand-teton/grand-teton-national-park/sights/jackson-lake
[4] http://www.moon.com/destinations/yellowstone-grand-teton/grand-teton-national-park/sights/moran-junction-moose
[5] http://www.moon.com/destinations/yellowstone-grand-teton/grand-teton-national-park/sights/antelope-flats-loop
[6] http://www.moon.com/destinations/yellowstone-grand-teton/grand-teton-national-park/hiking-grand-teton/jenny-lake-area