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Teton Massif

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The Teton Massif is a prominent fault-block range located within Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming, USA. Characterized by its steep, glaciated granite peaks including Grand Teton, it represents a dramatic and isolated mountain front. This massif is notable for its challenging mountaineering opportunities and attracts experienced climbers, hikers, and researchers studying geological formations and glacial processes.

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Teton Massif ranks #5 of 336 in the Massif ranking, behind Kanchenjunga Massif, ahead of St. Elias Massif.

Grand Teton, national park status, dramatic fault-block relief and classic climbing give exceptional consensus acclaim.

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What kind of mountain range is the Teton Massif?

The Teton Massif is a fault-block mountain range. This geologic structure helps explain its steep profile at the edge of its basin.

Where is the Teton Massif located?

It sits in northwestern Wyoming within Grand Teton National Park. The location is central to its conservation and scenic identity.

What is the height of Grand Teton in this massif?

Grand Teton reaches 4,199 meters. This measurement is a standard reference for the range's highest point.

Why is the Teton front described as dramatic?

The range lacks broad foothills, which creates a sudden and steep rise from the valley floor. That abrupt rise is a key part of why the massif is visually dramatic in North America.

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