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Attractions and Places To See in the Teton Range - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see in the Teton Range include dramatic mountain scenery, pristine lakes, and significant cultural sites. Located primarily within Grand Teton National Park, this region is characterized by its towering peaks and glacially formed lakes. The unique geology, shaped by the Teton fault, features moraines, rivers, and waterfalls. Visitors can explore a rich human history, from ancient Indigenous presence to early 20th-century homesteading.

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Last updated: June 23, 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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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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The Laurance S. Rockefeller Preserve Center is a unique smaller Visitor Center dedicated to welcoming people to the The Laurance S. Rockefeller Preserve, a 1,106 acre nature refuge within the …

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String Lake Footbridge

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This attractive wooden footbridge crosses a narrow stream that connects String Lake to Jenny Lake. This is a great place to take photographs of these two bodies of water and …

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Bradley Lake

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Bradley Lake is a stunning alpine lake that, like its neighbor Taggart Lake, offers amazing views of the Teton range. On still days the dramatic, rocky peaks are reflected in …

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Hidden Falls

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The Hidden Falls can be reached by hiking around Jenny Lake. Boats also travel across the lake to the dock not far from the Hidden Falls.

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Cascade Creek

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The path to Hidden Falls leads through Cascade Creek with views of the small waterfall and Cascade Canyon. There are several places where you can take a break. The path …

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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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very nice walk 😍

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Parking Lots fill up quickly, so come early or be prepared to hike a little further.

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This attractive wooden footbridge crosses a narrow stream that connects String Lake to Jenny Lake. This is a great place to take photographs of these two bodies of water and the rugged peaks that tower over them. The footbridge is a nice spot to sip some water and take in the views as you circumnavigate Jenny and/or String Lakes.

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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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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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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most scenic lakes to visit in the Teton Range?

The Teton Range is renowned for its pristine, glacially formed lakes. Popular choices include Taggart Lake, known for its picturesque circular path and mountain reflections, and Bradley Lake, which offers stunning views of the Teton range and wildflowers in spring. Jenny Lake Overlook provides breathtaking views of Teewinot Mountain and Mount St. John, and is a starting point for trails to Hidden Falls. For a unique experience, Delta Lake features striking turquoise waters, though it's accessed via an unmaintained trail. String Lake is shallow and ideal for swimming and non-motorized boating.

Are there any family-friendly attractions or activities in the Teton Range?

Yes, the Teton Range offers several family-friendly options. The Jenny Lake Shuttle Boat Service Dock provides boat rides across Jenny Lake, which can be a fun way to access trails like the one to Hidden Falls. String Lake is shallow and perfect for families with children who want to swim or paddle. The Laurance S. Rockefeller Preserve Center offers educational exhibits and easy trails suitable for all ages. Many viewpoints, such as Jenny Lake Overlook, are easily accessible and provide stunning scenery for everyone to enjoy.

What historical or cultural sites can I visit in the Teton Range?

The Teton Range preserves a rich human history. The Mormon Row Historic District, featuring the iconic T.A. Moulton Barn and John Moulton Barn, offers a glimpse into early 20th-century homesteading against the Teton backdrop. The Chapel of the Transfiguration is a historic log chapel with a stunning view of the Tetons through its altar window. You can also explore the Menors Ferry Historic District, which includes an old country store and a summer ferry, or the Cunningham Cabin Historic Site, one of the last standing original homesteads.

What are the best viewpoints for photography in the Teton Range?

For iconic photographs, visit Oxbow Bend of the Snake River, especially at sunrise or in the fall, for stunning reflections of Mount Moran. Schwabacher Landing offers serene views where the Tetons are perfectly mirrored in the still water, ideal for wildlife photography. Snake River Overlook provides a classic vista of the Snake River winding through the valley with the Teton peaks. Additionally, Jenny Lake Overlook and the summit of Signal Mountain (accessible via Signal Mountain Summit Road) offer panoramic views.

Are there opportunities for cycling in the Teton Range?

Yes, the Teton Range offers various cycling opportunities. You can find several road cycling routes, such as the 'Grand Teton National Park – Grand Teton Pathway loop from Jenny Lake' or the 'Jenny Lake – Moose Junction loop from Jenny Lake'. For general cycling, options like the 'Jenny Lake & Snake River loop — Grand Teton National Park' are available. You can explore more routes and details on the Road Cycling Routes in the Teton Range and Cycling in the Teton Range guide pages.

What are some popular hiking trails in the Teton Range?

The Teton Range boasts numerous hiking trails. A popular choice is the trail around Taggart Lake, which is a 6 km circular path. The Cascade Canyon Trail is another well-regarded option. For those seeking a challenge, the unmaintained trail to Delta Lake offers a rewarding experience with its unique turquoise waters. Many trails also start from Jenny Lake Overlook, leading to spots like Hidden Falls and Inspiration Point.

What are the best scenic drives in the Teton Range?

Several scenic drives offer unparalleled views of the Teton Range. The 42-Mile Scenic Drive provides a comprehensive route through Grand Teton National Park, with breathtaking vistas and wildlife viewing opportunities. The Teton Park Road is a 21-mile drive along the base of the Teton Range, connecting various lakes and trailheads. For panoramic 360-degree views, consider the Signal Mountain Summit Road. The Moose Wilson Road is also known for its scenic beauty and wildlife sightings.

What do visitors enjoy most about the attractions in the Teton Range?

Visitors consistently praise the dramatic mountain scenery and pristine natural beauty of the Teton Range. The serene and secluded atmosphere of lakes like Taggart Lake and Bradley Lake, along with the stunning views from spots like Jenny Lake Overlook, are frequently highlighted. The unique turquoise waters of Delta Lake are also a favorite, despite the challenging hike. The opportunity for diverse outdoor activities, from hiking to boating, within such a majestic landscape is a major draw.

Are there running trails available near the attractions?

Yes, there are several running trails in the Teton Range. Options include the 'Jenny Lake Overlook – Hidden Falls loop from Moose' and the 'Hidden Falls – Inspiration Point loop from Jenny Lake'. For a more challenging run, consider the 'Bradley Lake – Bradley Lake loop from Moose' or the 'View of the Teton Range – Taggart Lake loop from Manges Cabin'. You can find more details and routes on the Running Trails in the Teton Range guide page.

What unique natural features characterize the Teton Range?

The Teton Range is defined by its dramatic, towering peaks, including the iconic Grand Teton, Mount Moran, Teewinot Mountain, and Mount St. John. Its unique geology, shaped by the Teton fault and subsequent glacial activity, has created numerous pristine lakes, such as Jenny Lake, String Lake, and Leigh Lake, as well as moraines, rivers, and waterfalls like Hidden Falls. The turquoise, glacier-fed waters of Delta Lake are a particularly striking natural phenomenon.

What is the best time of year to visit the Teton Range?

The Teton Range offers distinct experiences throughout the year. Summer (June to early September) is popular for hiking, boating, and wildlife viewing, with all facilities typically open. Spring (May to early June) brings wildflowers and fewer crowds, though some higher elevation trails may still have snow. Fall (mid-September to October) is renowned for stunning foliage, especially at Oxbow Bend, and excellent wildlife viewing. Winter (November to April) transforms the landscape into a snowy wonderland, ideal for cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and other winter sports, though many roads and facilities close seasonally.

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