Yellowstone–Grand Teton travel corridor

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The Yellowstone–Grand Teton travel corridor is a popular scenic route in the U.S. Rocky Mountains that links Yellowstone National Park with Grand Teton National Park, facilitating tourism and wildlife viewing between the two protected areas.

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Yellowstone–Grand Teton travel corridor canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf scenic travel corridor
tourist route
transportation corridor
connects Grand Teton National Park NERFINISHED
Yellowstone National Park NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
facilitates tourism
wildlife viewing
hasConservationRole maintaining ecological connectivity between Yellowstone and Grand Teton
hasHazard wildlife on roadways
winter driving conditions
hasMainRoute U.S. Route 191 NERFINISHED
U.S. Route 26 NERFINISHED
U.S. Route 287 NERFINISHED
U.S. Route 89 NERFINISHED
hasViewOf Teton Range NERFINISHED
Yellowstone Plateau NERFINISHED
locatedIn Rocky Mountains NERFINISHED
Wyoming
managedBy National Park Service (within park boundaries) NERFINISHED
notableFor linking two major U.S. national parks
partOf Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem NERFINISHED
passesNear Jackson Lake NERFINISHED
Jackson, Wyoming NERFINISHED
Snake River NERFINISHED
passesThrough John D. Rockefeller Jr. Memorial Parkway NERFINISHED
popularFor mountain scenery
photography
wildlife observation
regionType inter-park corridor
seasonalPeak early autumn
summer
supports park-to-park travel
regional tourism economy
supportsActivity road-based wildlife safaris
sightseeing tours
usedFor recreational travel
scenic driving

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South Entrance near Grand Teton partOf Yellowstone–Grand Teton travel corridor