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Eagles Rest Peak
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Eagles Rest Peak
Highest point
Elevation 11,263 ft (3,433 m)
Prominence 458 ft (140 m)
Geography
Eagles Rest Peak is located in Wyoming
Eagles Rest Peak
Eagles Rest Peak
Location in Wyoming
Eagles Rest Peak is located in the United States
Eagles Rest Peak
Eagles Rest Peak
Location in the United States
Location Grand Teton National Park, Teton County, Wyoming, U.S.
Parent range Teton Range
Topo map USGS Ranger Peak

Eagles Rest Peak is a tall mountain in the northern Teton Range. It stands in Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming. This peak reaches a height of 11,263 feet (3,433 meters). It is a stunning part of the park's amazing scenery.

About Eagles Rest Peak

Eagles Rest Peak is a very noticeable mountain. It is located west of Jackson Lake. You can see it clearly from Colter Bay Village, which is on the other side of the lake.

Where is Eagles Rest Peak?

This peak rises sharply from the land. It goes up almost 4,500 feet (1,372 meters) from Jackson Lake. This happens in less than 1 mile (1.6 kilometers). To the north of the peak, you will find Waterfalls Canyon. To the south, there is Snowshoe Canyon. Canyons are deep, narrow valleys with steep sides. They are often carved by rivers.

How Tall is Eagles Rest Peak?

Eagles Rest Peak is 11,263 feet (3,433 meters) high. This makes it one of the many impressive peaks in the Teton Range. Its height makes it a significant landmark in the park.

Exploring the Teton Range

Eagles Rest Peak is part of the Teton Range. This is a mountain chain that runs through Wyoming. The Teton Range is famous for its jagged peaks. It has deep valleys and beautiful lakes.

What is the Teton Range?

The Teton Range is a young mountain range. This means it is still being shaped by nature. Its sharp peaks show that it has not been worn down much by weather yet. The mountains were formed when huge blocks of the Earth's crust moved. They were pushed up along a fault line.

Grand Teton National Park

Grand Teton National Park is a special place. It protects the Teton Range and its wildlife. The park was created to save this beautiful area. It also allows people to visit and enjoy nature.

The park is home to many animals. You might see moose, elk, and bears. It also has many different kinds of birds. Visitors can go hiking, camping, and boating. They can also enjoy the amazing views of the mountains.

Fun Facts About Mountains

Mountains like Eagles Rest Peak are important. They help shape the weather. They also provide homes for many plants and animals.

Why are Mountains Important?

Mountains are like giant water towers. Snow and ice on mountains melt. This water flows down into rivers and streams. This provides fresh water for people and wildlife. Mountains also have different climates at different heights. This allows many types of plants to grow.

Animals in the Mountains

Many animals live in mountain areas. Some animals, like mountain goats, are specially adapted. They can climb steep, rocky slopes. Other animals, like bears and deer, live in the forests at lower elevations. Birds of prey, such as eagles, often build nests on high cliffs.

How People Enjoy Mountains

People love to visit mountains. They go hiking on trails. Some people enjoy rock climbing. Others simply like to look at the beautiful scenery. Mountains offer a chance to connect with nature. They also provide exciting adventures.

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