LANDSCAPE PHOTOGRAPHY > MACRO AND CLOSE-UPS — WORLD > Monkeyflower (Grand Teton National Park)
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Innumerable wildflowers of every color, shape and kind blanket the valleys and riversides of Grand Teton National Park, turning it into a paradise on earth. This monkeyflower was one among countless others in the Cascade Canyon South Fork.
Grand Teton National Park is located in northwestern USA just 10 miles (16 km) south of Yellowstone National Park. The jagged peaks of the Teton Range rise dramatically out of the Great Plains to an altitude of 13,800′ (4200m). Grand Teton’s pristinely preserved wilderness features valleys covered with Columbine and Indian Paintbrush wildflowers, raging mountain rivers and rugged, snow-covered peaks. The park is home to many different kinds of animals including grizzly bears, elk, moose and marmots. Due to its stunning beauty, Grand Teton National Park is one of America’s most popular national parks.