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Grand Teton [Wyoming] National Park

by United States Dept. of the Interior

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Grand Teton [Wyoming] National Park by the United States Dept. of the Interior offers a vivid, vintage travel guide to the dramatic Teton Mountains and the park's earliest years. This nonfiction travel guide—produced as part of the "Do You Know Your National Parks?" series—captures the 1937 National Park Service perspective on Grand Teton: its most spectacular peaks, alpine lakes, and the 150-square-mile park established in 1929. Illustrated descriptions and period details illuminate geology, scenic highlights, and the fledgling conservation efforts that shaped park stewardship during the interwar era. Listeners will appreciate the clear, authoritative voice of a government guide as it places Grand Teton in the broader network of American national parks and explains why the range became a protected landscape. Ideal for hikers, natural-history enthusiasts, conservation and park-history buffs, or anyone drawn to classic travel writing, this audiobook is a compact historical snapshot that enriches modern visits and armchair explorations alike. Listen to experience Grand Teton through the eyes of early 20th-century preservationists and deepen your appreciation of Wyoming’s iconic peaks.