Chapel of Transfiguration in Grand Teton National Park

Chapel of Transfiguration

This rustic log structure was built in 1925 and still functions today as an Episcopal church.

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Chapel of Transfiguration Details

The Chapel of Transfiguration, a rustic log structure, was built in 1925 and still functions today as an Episcopal church. It was orignally the place of worship for local ranchers. The large window behind the altar frames a stunning view of the Teton Range. Services are held from late may to early September each year.

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Region

Teton Park Road

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