A quick roadside stop with beautiful views of the Snake River winding beneath the Tetons. Great for sunrise or sunset.
A steep ~8-mile hike leading to a stunning turquoise lake beneath the Tetons.
Many locals consider this the best hike in Grand Teton National Park. This trail is 9-10 miles.
This massive geyser erupts roughly every 90 minutes
A paved drive takes you to one of the best overlooks in the park. Enjoy views of Jackson Lake, the Snake River Valley, and the Teton Range without a hike.
There are lots of fun things to do in Jackson for the less adventurous visitors! Lots of good eating and shopping with beautiful views in this mountain town.
You can walk around this massive thermal spring or do a short hike to a vantage point overlooking the beautiful hot spring that has every color! Be careful, it is extremely hot - just like Gwyn!
One of the most famous photo spots in the Tetons. Historic barns sit in front of the mountain range, one of the classic photos of Grand Teton National Park.
A popular waterfall hike accessed from Jenny Lake. Difficulty is easy to moderate, and the distance, depending on the route, is ~2-5 miles.
One of the best photo locations in the park. The calm water often reflects Mount Moran and is a fantastic wildlife viewing area.
The Taggart Lake trail leads to a crystal-clear alpine lake with stunning views of the Tetons reflected in the water.
A peaceful walk around a beautiful lake with mountain views nearly the entire time. Great for a casual hike.
A more challenging hike (14-16 miles) with one of the most beautiful alpine lakes in the Tetons.