Grand Teton National Park may be one of the most beautiful and awe-inspiring parks of the Rocky Mountains. The craggy Teton peaks reach as high as 13,770 feet, forming a bony ridge through Wyoming along the Continental Divide. Fronting the Teton Range lies the twisting and curving Snake River, winding its way down the Jackson Hole Valley. The reflections of the Tetons gently ripple across the river's serene water.Now in its 5th edition, Day Hikes In Grand Teton National Park includes a thorough selection of 89 day hikes throughout this national park and around the town of Jackson. The hikes include easy-to-follow directions and are well organized by region, making the valley and mountain range accessible to everyone. This guide offers many options for hiking, from exploring a short distance from the trailhead to climbing thousands of feet in elevation to fantastic vantage points. Clear directions, ample maps.
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(1) Moose Junction area (2) Phelps Lake area: Death Canyon trailhead (3) Phelps Lake area: Laurance S. Rockefeller Preserve (4) Bradley and Taggart Lakes; Lupine Meadows (5) Jenny Lake: South Jenny Lake trailhead (6) String Lake and Leigh Lake (7) Lower Jackson Lake area: Jackson Lake Lodge and Colter Bay (8) John D. Rockefeller Jr. Memorial Parkway; Flagg Ranch (9) Moran Junction to Moose Junction; East side of Jackson Hole (10) Gros Ventre Range (11) Around the town of Jackson; Snow King Mountain; Gros Ventre Range (12) South of Jackson; Bridger Tetons to Gros Ventre Range (13) Teton Village and Jackson Hole Ski Resort (14) West of Jackson: Jackson to Victor, Idaho; Teton Pass Trail Network (15) Index