Snake River
Jackson Hole, USA


The Snake River is a major tributary of the Columbia River, stretching over 1,600 kilometres across the U.S. northwest. In Jackson Hole, it carves through dramatic landscapes, offering striking views of the Teton Range and surrounding wilderness. Known for its clear waters, it flows swiftly through canyons and valleys, creating both serene and thrilling sections.
Bring your camera for the iconic views, especially at Snake River Overlook during sunrise or sunset when the light paints the landscape. Whether you're fishing, rafting, or simply strolling along the banks, be cautious of sudden weather changes in this mountainous region. The river serves as a natural boundary between Grand Teton National Park and multiple recreational areas.
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