Driggs Collection
Driggs, Idaho is a picturesque town nestled in the Teton Valley, surrounded by stunning natural beauty
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Driggs, Idaho is a picturesque town nestled in the Teton Valley, surrounded by stunning natural beauty. In winter, as the snow blankets the land, a horse can be seen peacefully grazing with the majestic Bighole Mountains standing tall in the distance. The evergreen trees add a touch of enchantment to this winter wonderland, their branches adorned with glistening snowflakes against the backdrop of the magnificent Teton Mountains. Alaska Basin offers its own slice of paradise near Driggs. A small lake mirrors the breathtaking scenery of the Teton and Rocky Mountains, creating a mesmerizing reflection that captivates all who behold it. As you explore further into Alaska Basin's subalpine zone, you may come across a dead Limber Pine - Pinus flexilis - standing as a testament to nature's cycles and resilience. The trail near Driggs takes you along a serene stream where Buck Mountain proudly stands guard over Caribou-Targhee National Forest. Lupine and wildflowers paint vibrant hues on Alaska Basin Shelf while Grand Teton and South/Middle Tetons majestically dominate the skyline. In this idyllic setting near Driggs, lupine and Indian Paintbrush bloom side by side on Alaska Basin Shelf - an exquisite display of nature's artistic palette. Further along your journey through Caribou-Targhee National Forest, wildflowers adorn your path as they lead you to another stunning view: Buck Mountain reflected in a tranquil lake. As we return to Alaska Basin once more, we encounter another sight that reminds us of nature's circle of life – another dead Limber Pine stands tall amidst this subalpine zone within Teton Mountains' embrace. And finally, our adventure concludes with one last glimpse at that peaceful stream flowing beside Buck Mountain on our way back from exploring Caribou-Targhee National Forest. From snowy landscapes to blooming meadows; from towering mountains to reflective lakes.