
Sunset Reflection Photographic Print On Canvas By Doug Cavanah
Grand Teton Rolled Canvas Prints Grand Teton Rolled Canvas Prints The Oxbow Bend pullout is just one mile east of Jackson Lake Junction on the Highway. It is on the way to Yellowstone, and is a great stop if you are just touring Grand Teton as well. An oxbow bend in a river is formed when the river meanders, or curves sharply, due to erosion of the bank from water flow. After a long period of time, the meander becomes much curved, and the water course widens and gets shallower. The slow-moving water provides habitat for fish including suckers and trout that are food for river otters, ospreys, bald eagles, American white pelicans and common mergansers. You can look for swimming beavers and muskrats, and even the moose that browse on willows at the water edge. Elk occasionally graze in the open aspen groves uphill to the east. Oxbow Bend in Grand Teton National Park is without a doubt the most photographed place in the entire park. The image of the Snake River with Mount Moran reflecti