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Top 16 Lakes in the Teton Range

Best lakes in the Teton Range are predominantly glacial in origin, carved by ancient glaciers within Grand Teton National Park. This region features a diverse array of lakes, from large, deep bodies of water to shallow, warm ones. The natural landscape is characterized by dramatic mountain backdrops and pristine waters. These lakes offer varied recreational opportunities and are known for their ecological significance.

Best lakes in the Teton Range

  • The most popular lakes is Taggart Lake, a lake that is picturesquely situated on the edge of a mountain range. A 6 km circular path leads to this lake, which is appreciated for its quiet and secluded atmosphere.
  • Another must-see spot is Jenny Lake Overlook, a viewpoint offering views of Teewinot Mountain, Mount St. John, and Cascade Canyon. This area provides access to popular trails leading to Hidden Falls and Inspiration Point.
  • Visitors also love Phelps Lake, a lake nestled at the foot of the Teton Range. It offers views of both the Tetons and the Gros Ventre Mountains, with opportunities for wildlife spotting.
  • Teton Range is known for glacial lakes, high-altitude lakes, and shallow, warmer lakes. Visitors can explore a variety of lake types, each offering distinct features and activities.
  • The lakes in the Teton Range are appreciated by the komoot community, with 49 upvotes and 37 photos shared across various highlights.

Last updated: June 24, 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 located directly on the road, on an easy-to-walk path over a small bridge on paved paths, partly via steps and natural paths.

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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. 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: jennylakeboating.com/boat-trips/shuttle-service

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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 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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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 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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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 the water, making for fantastic photographs. In the spring Bradley Lake is surrounded by wildflowers, which only add to its beauty. Although the views are similar to those at Taggart Lake, Bradley Lake is often a little less crowded because it is a slightly longer (but relatively similar in difficulty and elevation gain) hike. It can easily be combined with Taggart Lake, making for a fantastic hike to two stunning alpine lakes.

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Just a few steps away from the main trail you happen go see moose or even bears.

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Phelps Lake

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Nestled at the foot of the imposing Grand Teton Range, Phelps Lake is a mightily spectacular spot. There are beautiful views to both the Tetons and the Gros Ventre Mountains.

The wildlife here is just as impressive as the scenery, with elk, marmots and bald eagles among the species you might be able to spot.

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Amphitheater Lake

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Amphitheater Lake is a stunning high-alpine lake that sits just below the summit of Disappointment Peak at 9,698 ft. Named for the large, glacier-carved bowl that is sits in, Amphitheater Lake is an amazing place to drink some water, take photographs, and rest after the challenging hike up to it.

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Huckleberry Point

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Huckleberry Point is a small peninsula that juts out into the spectacular Phelps Lake. It's a glorious spot to watch pelicans skimming along the surface of the water, or just to take in the astonishing views of the surrounding mountains. Particularly impressive from here are the views of Death Canyon and Albright Peak.

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Aadesh Neupane
August 11, 2025, Amphitheater Lake

Beautiful and serene place to be! Not crowded in the morning! This is the way to go to the disappointment peak! Saw few people taking a dip!

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On our way to Cascade Canyon, a female moose and her calf appeared! Since we were fairly quiet, the two animals stayed close without fear. So we were able to observe the moose for a long time. Wonderful! 🥰

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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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Max
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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Just a few steps away from the main trail you happen go see moose or even bears.

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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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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best lakes for water sports and boating in the Teton Range?

For extensive water sports, Jackson Lake is the largest lake in Grand Teton National Park and a hub for motorized boating, sailing, and water skiing. It features several marinas and is excellent for fishing. Jackson Lake is also known for its large size and high-altitude setting.

Which lakes are ideal for swimming and family activities?

String Lake is uniquely warm and shallow compared to other Teton lakes, making it perfect for swimming, wading, paddleboarding, and kayaking, especially for families. It's also a popular spot for picnics and sunbathing. You can access it from the String Lake Footbridge area.

Are there any secluded lakes for a more backcountry experience?

Leigh Lake offers a more secluded backcountry feel. It's accessible by foot or by portaging a boat from String Lake, making it excellent for canoeing, kayaking, and canoe camping, particularly at the base of Mount Moran. It's also known for good fishing.

What are some popular hiking trails around the lakes?

The Teton Range offers numerous hiking opportunities around its lakes. You can hike the 7.1-mile Jenny Lake Trail loop around Jenny Lake, or take trails leading to Hidden Falls and Inspiration Point. For a moderate loop, consider the Taggart Lake-Bradley Lake Loop, which offers stunning views of the Tetons reflected in the water. More challenging hikes include the route to Delta Lake, known for its unique turquoise waters.

Which lakes are known for unique natural features or viewpoints?

Phelps Lake, nestled at the foot of the Teton Range, features a popular 'Jumping Rock' on its northeastern shore, offering a 20-foot drop into the cold glacial water. Jenny Lake Overlook provides stunning views of Teewinot Mountain, Mount St. John, and Cascade Canyon over the water.

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

The best time to visit the Teton Range lakes is typically from late spring through early fall (June to September). During this period, trails are generally clear of snow, weather is milder, and all park facilities and services are usually open. Fall offers vibrant foliage, while summer is ideal for water activities.

Are there opportunities for wildlife viewing near the lakes?

Yes, the Teton Range lakes are excellent for wildlife viewing. Areas around String Lake are known for frequent sightings of moose and bears. Phelps Lake and Emma Matilda Lake also offer opportunities to spot elk, marmots, bald eagles, and other wildlife.

What kind of fishing can I do in the Teton Range lakes?

Fishing opportunities vary by lake. Jackson Lake is known for native Snake River fine-spotted cutthroat trout, as well as non-native lake trout and brown trout. Leigh Lake also offers good fishing for cutthroat, brook, and Mackinaw trout. Always check local regulations and permit requirements before fishing.

Can I access the lakes by public transport or are there parking options?

While specific public transport options directly to all trailheads might be limited, many popular lake access points, such as those for Taggart Lake and String Lake, have large parking lots directly on the road. However, these parking lots fill up quickly, especially during peak season, so arriving early is recommended.

What other outdoor activities can I do near the Teton Range lakes?

Beyond hiking and water activities, the Teton Range offers excellent cycling opportunities. You can explore various routes, including road cycling and touring bicycle options. For example, there are several road cycling routes and touring bicycle routes that pass by or near many of the lakes, offering scenic views and diverse terrain.

Are there any high-altitude or alpine lakes worth visiting?

Yes, Lake Solitude is a notable high-altitude lake located at an elevation of 9,035 feet in a cirque at the head of the North Fork of Cascade Canyon. It's a popular destination for backpackers and hikers, offering stunning alpine landscapes, wildflowers, and opportunities to see wildlife.

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

Visitors consistently appreciate the stunning mountain views, particularly the reflections of the Tetons in the pristine waters. The quiet and secluded atmosphere of many lakes, like Taggart Lake, and the diverse hiking opportunities, from easy strolls to challenging backcountry excursions, are also highly valued. The chance to spot abundant wildlife adds to the overall appeal.

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