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Attractions and Places To See in Grand Teton National Park - Top 20

Attractions and places to see in Grand Teton National Park feature a landscape dominated by the Teton Range, rising sharply from the valley of Jackson Hole. The park encompasses majestic mountain peaks, pristine lakes, and historic sites, with some rocks dating back nearly 2.7 billion years. This region offers diverse natural features and cultural points of interest, shaped by over 11,000 years of human history.

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Last updated: May 26, 2026

Taggart Lake

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A 6 km long circular path leads to Taggert Lake. It is picturesquely situated on the edge of a mountain range and leads up from the parking lot, which is …

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Delta Lake

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At one time Delta Lake was a seldom visited spot in Grand Teton National Park, but recently word has gotten out about its unique, glacier-fed turquoise waters and beautiful position. …

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Jenny Lake Shuttle Boat Service Dock

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There is a shuttle boat service that takes you across the lake from the main Jenny Lake area to its western shore. Right from these docks are trailheads for two …

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Jenny Lake Overlook

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Jenny Lake is a beautiful lake at the base of the Tetons in Grand Teton National Park. The stunning views of Teewinot Mountain, Mount St. John, and Cascade Canyon over …

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Cascade Canyon Trail

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The hike from Jenny Lake to Cascade Canyon and back is just over 20 km. The glacier-carved mountain valley is beautiful.

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June 4, 2025, Cascade Canyon Trail

The hike from Jenny Lake to Cascade Canyon and back is just over 20 km. The glacier-carved mountain valley is beautiful.

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After Labor Day Shuttle Service starts at 10AM, last trip back at 4PM. Very convenient service to expand hiking options.

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July 27, 2024, Delta Lake

Super nice hike, but the rating of the trails by Komoot is wrong. On the map it looks like the trail further down from the Lupine Meadows car park is T3 and then at the turnoff to Delta Lake T2. In reality the trail is T2 up to the turnoff and then, at least in phases, T3. There are two scree fields and some very steep sections. But it's all doable and there are also several families with children on the trail.

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Cascade Canyon is a glacier-caved canyon that provides relatively easy access into the Teton backcountry. This out and back trail to the Forks of Cascade Canyon is an amazing way to get into the mountains without the significant elevation gain characteristic of this mountain range. As you hike along this trail you are granted fantastic views of the iconic Grand Teton, as well as Mount Owen, and Teewinot. There are also ample opportunities to see wildlife like moose, bears, marmots, and pikas along this great section of trail. When you reach the Forks of Cascade Canyon, where the trail splits, you can either turn back toward Jenny Lake or continue onward to Lake Solitude and the Paintbrush Divide or toward Hurricane Pass and the Alaska Basin.

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Jamie S.
May 14, 2023, Delta Lake

At one time Delta Lake was a seldom visited spot in Grand Teton National Park, but recently word has gotten out about its unique, glacier-fed turquoise waters and beautiful position. Although the short spur trail to the lake is technically considered an "unmaintained trail," aside from a few moments where you might need to scramble up some boulders or around a downed tree, the trail is not particularly hard to follow or exceptionally more difficult than the trails you had to hike to get up here. Delta Lake is a must-visit when visiting the Surprise and Amphitheater Lakes; it is a worthwhile detour to a stunning spot.

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There is a shuttle boat service that takes you across the lake from the main Jenny Lake area to its western shore. Right from these docks are trailheads for two of the most popular spots in Grand Teton National Park: Hidden Falls (just .5-miles away), Inspiration Point (just 1-mile away), as well as the trail that travels into Cascade Canyon, which takes you deep into the backcountry. This is a great option if you want to eliminate an additional 2-miles (4-miles round trip) from the hike to the western shore from the main Jenny Lake area. During the peak summer season boats run every 10-15 minutes daily. There are no reservations required; you just purchase either round trip or one way ticket at East Boat Dock at the main Jenny Lake Area. Fare prices and more information can be found here: https://jennylakeboating.com/boat-trips/shuttle-service/

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Jenny Lake is a beautiful lake at the base of the Tetons in Grand Teton National Park. The stunning views of Teewinot Mountain, Mount St. John, and Cascade Canyon over the water, the small Visitor Center and Interpretive Trail, and the multitude of popular trails that leave from its southeastern shores make it one of the visited areas in the entire park. After checking out this overlook hikers can travel around the lake in a loop, visit Hidden Falls, and Inspiration Point, or travel into the backcountry up Cascade Canyon toward Lake Solitude.

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Alex Foxfield
December 22, 2022, Taggart Lake

Taggart Lake and neighbouring Bradley Lake are lovely objectives for a hike. Both lakes are nestled just below the Teton Range and the mightily impressive Grand Teton, one of the American continent's most recognisable peaks. The sight of these magnificent mountains reflected in the waters is one of the finest sights you'll ever see.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some popular hiking destinations in Grand Teton National Park?

Many visitors enjoy hiking to Taggart Lake, which offers a picturesque 6 km circular path. Another popular, though more challenging, hike leads to Delta Lake, known for its unique glacier-fed turquoise waters. For those seeking backcountry access with stunning views and wildlife spotting opportunities, the Cascade Canyon Trail is a favorite.

Are there family-friendly activities and attractions in Grand Teton National Park?

Yes, Grand Teton National Park offers several family-friendly options. The Jenny Lake Overlook provides stunning views and access to easier trails. Families can also utilize the Jenny Lake Shuttle Boat Service to shorten the hike to Hidden Falls and Inspiration Point, making these popular spots more accessible. String Lake and Leigh Lake are also great for swimming and paddleboarding.

What are the best places for scenic views and photography in Grand Teton National Park?

The park is renowned for its dramatic vistas. Iconic spots include Mormon Row, famous for its historic barns against the Teton Range, Schwabacher Landing and Oxbow Bend for stunning reflections and wildlife, and Snake River Overlook, famously captured by Ansel Adams. The Jenny Lake Overlook also provides magnificent views of Teewinot Mountain and Cascade Canyon.

What historical and cultural sites can I visit in Grand Teton National Park?

Grand Teton National Park has a rich history. You can explore the Chapel of the Transfiguration, a historic chapel near the Moose Entrance, and the Menor's Ferry Historic District, which includes a historic general store. Other sites reflecting the region's past include the Bar BC Dude Ranch, Geraldine Lucas Homestead-Harold Fabian Place, and the Cunningham Cabin Historic Site, one of the last standing original homesteads.

What outdoor activities can I do near the attractions in Grand Teton National Park?

Beyond hiking, the park offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including the 'Grand Teton National Park Road Trip' and 'Jenny Lake & Snake River loop', which you can explore further in the Cycling in Grand Teton National Park guide. For mountain biking enthusiasts, trails like the 'USFS Trails loop' are available, detailed in the MTB Trails in Grand Teton National Park guide. The lakes also offer opportunities for kayaking, boating, fishing, and paddleboarding.

Where can I spot wildlife in Grand Teton National Park?

Grand Teton National Park is excellent for wildlife viewing. Schwabacher Landing and Oxbow Bend are prime locations for spotting moose and beavers, especially at sunrise. The Cascade Canyon Trail also offers ample opportunities to see moose, bears, marmots, and pikas.

What are some of the notable lakes in Grand Teton National Park?

The park is home to several stunning lakes. Jenny Lake is popular for boat tours and hiking to Hidden Falls. Jackson Lake, the largest, is a hub for watersports and camping. Taggart Lake is known for its scenic hiking loop, while Delta Lake captivates with its unique turquoise waters. Phelps Lake is famous for its cliff-jumping rock, and String Lake and Leigh Lake are ideal for swimming and paddleboarding.

What is the best time to visit Grand Teton National Park?

The best time to visit Grand Teton National Park largely depends on your desired activities. Summer (June to September) offers the warmest weather and full access to trails and facilities, ideal for hiking, boating, and wildlife viewing. Spring and Fall provide fewer crowds and excellent opportunities for wildlife spotting, with vibrant wildflowers in spring and stunning foliage in autumn. Winter transforms the park into a snowy wonderland, suitable for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing.

Are there any easy hiking trails suitable for beginners in Grand Teton National Park?

Yes, there are several easy trails. The 6 km circular path to Taggart Lake is considered easy-to-walk. The trail from the Jenny Lake Shuttle Boat Service Dock to Hidden Falls is only 0.5 miles, making it a very accessible option. The Heron Pond and Swan Lake Loop Trail is another easy hike, perfect for a leisurely stroll.

What facilities are available at Jenny Lake?

At Jenny Lake, you'll find a Visitor Center and Interpretive Trail. The Jenny Lake Shuttle Boat Service Dock provides convenient transport across the lake, offering access to popular trailheads for Hidden Falls, Inspiration Point, and Cascade Canyon. During peak season, boats run frequently, and tickets can be purchased at the East Boat Dock. More information on fares and schedules can be found at jennylakeboating.com.

What are some unique natural features to explore in the park?

Beyond the majestic Teton Range itself, the park boasts unique features like the glacier-fed turquoise waters of Delta Lake. The Snake River, winding through the valley, offers scenic floats and whitewater rafting. The dramatic canyons, such as Cascade Canyon, carved by glaciers, provide stunning geological insights and opportunities to explore the backcountry.

Where can I get information about the park's history and geology?

The Craig Thomas Discovery and Visitor Center in Moose is an excellent resource, offering exhibits on the park's history, Native American artifacts, and expert knowledge from rangers. The park's landscape itself tells a story, with some rocks dating back nearly 2.7 billion years, showcasing its ancient geological past.

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