The Grand Tetons showing it reflection in the calm river waters at sunset.
The Teton Range, a subrange of the Western Rocky Mountains, extends for approximately 40 miles across northwest Wyoming. There are 134 named mountains in the Teton Range, but the principal summits consist of several classic alpine peaks referred to as the Cathedral Group. Jagged, pyramidal peaks characterize the Cathedral Group, which contains eight of the range’s ten highest summits, most of which are over 12,000 feet (3,657 m) above sea level. The most recognizable mountains in the Cathedral Group include Grand Teton (13,775 feet / 4,198 m), the tallest peak in the Teton Range, as well as Mount Owen, Teewinot Mountain, Middle Teton, and South Teton.
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