After traveling for over 4 years, it was inevitable that we would eventually start repeating some favorites. Grand Teton National Park is one of those favorites we repeated this year, and it was just as awesome as the first time. If you’d like to read my post from our first time at Grand Teton you can see it here: Grand Teton National Park.
We tried a new hike this time to Taggart and Bradley Lakes. The views along the hike and the picturesque lakes were incredible.

Starting our hike to Taggart Lake

Waterfall along the way to Taggart Lake

Gorgeous Taggart Lake

Enjoying a snack break at Taggart Lake
Then we continued on to Bradley Lake which was a lot of uphill hiking making for a very good workout.

Another snack break at Bradley Lake

Bradley Lake
We also repeated some favorites like visiting the Chapel of the Transfiguration which is stunning!

Chapel of the Transfiguration

View from inside the Chapel of the Transfiguration
Another repeat was the hike halfway around Jenny Lake to Hidden Falls, but it was a little different this time. Last time the hiking trail was down by the lake, but this time that part of the trail was being repaired so we ended up hiking a different trail that was up much higher over the lake.

Jenny Lake

Hiking to Hidden Falls

Hiking along Jenny Lake
Seeing Hidden Falls was also new because the last time we were there the trail to the Falls was closed. I’m so glad we got to see it this time! It was a beautiful and powerful waterfall, we could hear it long before it came into view.

Hidden Falls

Hidden Falls

It started to look like stormy skies on the way back

Another view of Jenny Lake
One evening we hiked along Jackson Lake from the campground and saw a beaver come out of the water, then he chewed down a little tree and started to swim away with the tree. It was so cool to watch this!

Beaver getting back in the water with the little tree he just chewed down

Beaver swimming away

Hiking along Jackson Lake

Jackson Lake
We stayed at Colter Bay RV Park which is inside of the national park. We stayed there last time and had Verizon access from our campsite so we could work, but this time Verizon didn’t work from our site at all except in the middle of the night. Yikes! How are we supposed to work like this? We had to get creative that week, that’s for sure. Sometimes we got up in the middle of the night to get some work done while Verizon worked, sometimes we worked at the campground laundry room or the Jackson Lake Lodge where the internet worked great, and other times we worked at the Colter Bay marina and enjoyed this view.

Not a bad office view, right?
It’s not often we get to a place where we have no cell coverage at our site. Usually I know about it ahead of time and we plan our vacations around lack of cell coverage areas. This time we were surprised to have no coverage especially since it worked last time we stayed there. Another surprise was waking up to snow one day while we were there, in June!

A snowy day at Grand Teton in June
Grand Teton National Park is such an incredibly beautiful place, and my pictures definitely do not do it justice. You just have to come and see it for yourself.
Hi guys. I continue keeping your. Entire tribe in my prayers. May you continue to be safe and enjoy God’s beauty.
In Christ,
Gregory Smith’ MSgt, USAF (Retired) Bellevue Nebraska
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Thank you so much! You have no idea how much I appreciate that. Especially today, today is the 1 year anniversary since our Heartland fell apart and the bad memories are really affecting me today. Prayers are so much appreciated! 😊❤
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I can’t believe you guys have been on this adventure for four years. Amazing! Grand Teton is such a beautiful place with all the lakes and breathtaking scenery.
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I can’t believe we’ve been on the road this long either! It started out as “we’ll do this for a couple of years, maybe…”, but we’ve enjoyed it so much we just kept going. 🙂
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Wow, Grand Teton national park looks and sounds like an amazing place to explore, would love to visit one day 😀
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Thank you for your comments. I hope you do visit Grand Teton someday soon.
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