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    Colter Bay Marina.
    Heading out after renting a tandem kayak just a few feet from the water.
    Stick to the southern shore when entering and exiting. Turn left when heading out and the right on your way back in.
    The beautiful Teton range.
    Take a swim break at the first point.
    Left to right: Mount Teewinot (12,326 ft), Grand Teton (13,776 ft), and Mount Moran (12,605 ft) are the highlights of this peak-laden range.
    Waterfall Canyon, not accessible by trail, is completely wild and untouched.
    Taking a break along the shore before the Tetons.
    This adventure is such a cool new way for people to explore the park.
    The water is so clear.
    Pulling up onto the southern tip of Little Mackinaw Island.
    Nearby wildfires can make it a bit hazy, but imagine a clear day!
    Clear Waters on Jackson Lake.
    What a great way to spend the day. Sheffield Island is on the right.
    The Grand Tetons.
    Jackson Lake before the Grand Tetons.
    Time to go!
    Paddling at Jackson Lake.
    Paddling at Jackson Lake.
    This area would be impassable with only a drop of a few feet in lake level.
    Paddling at Jackson Lake.

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