View west toward Grand Teton on skyline. Hedrick’s Pond surrounded by “knob and kettle” topography is in foreground, tree-covered Burned Ridge moraine is in middle distance, and extending from it to foot of mountains is gray flat treeless glacial outwash plain. National Park Service photo by W. E. Dilley.

View west up Cascade Canyon, with north face of Mt. Owen in center. National Park Service photo by H. D. Pownall.

To Fritiof M. Fryxell, geologist, teacher,
writer, mountaineer, and the first ranger-naturalist
in Grand Teton National Park.

All who love and strive to understand
the Teton landscape follow in his footsteps.

CREATION OF THE
TETON LANDSCAPE

The Geologic Story of
Grand Teton National Park

By
J. D. LOVE AND JOHN C. REED, JR.
U.S. Geological Survey

Library of Congress Catalogue Card No.: 68-20628
ISBN O-931895-08-1

1st Edition
1968

1st Revised Edition
1971

Reprinted 1979
Reprinted 1984
Reprinted 1989

Grand Teton Natural History Association
Moose, Wyoming 83012