If you enjoy the striking alpine scenery of Yellowstone or Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming but would like to avoid the tourist crowds, this is the place to be. It encompasses an area of 2,800 square miles. It includes seven of the biggest glaciers in the contiguous states, wildflower-dotted meadows, snow-capped peaks, glacier-carved valleys, and a number of trout-filled waterways. This is a great place to go camping, climbing, fishing, hiking, and hunting. Watch for deer, elk, grizzly bears, moose, mountain lions, and more.