Spring in Grand Teton National Park
Sarah and I made an impulse five-night camping trip up to Grand Teton National Park in the middle of May following a work commitment I had in Park City, Utah. In the Rocky Mountains, spring weather can be unsettled, and we had fleeting snow and below freezing temperatures during this quick trip (the temperature was 17 degrees when we woke up on the last morning).
Despite colder than expected temperatures, the early spring foliage was beautiful, with the aspens just starting to leaf out and the willows looking especially colorful. As inevitably happens when going to Grand Teton National Park, we ended up in Yellowstone National Park for a day as well.
The full gallery of photos can be seen here, with some of my favorites from the trip below.

Teton Mirror

Venusian Embrace

Moran Murmuration

Snowing in Spring

Spring Sleet

Tree Generations

Fitting Pair

Spring Buds

Spring Snowfall

Spring Palette

Bear Brambles

Forest Afternoon

Scratchpad

Daisy and Confused

Petri Dish




