Reflected in a mirror still pond, the towering Teton Range blushes with morning’s vermilion light. Rising over 7000 feet above the valley floor, the 13,770-foot summit of the Grand Teton is the crown jewel of this diminutive range. Originally established in 1929, Grand Teton National Park expanded in 1950 to its current 310,000-acres. As part of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, the park is at the epicenter of several national conservation issues such as grazing and wolf reintroduction.