Best lakes around Moose Wilson Road include several scenic bodies of water accessible via this eight-mile route through Grand Teton National Park. The road connects Teton Village to Moose, Wyoming, and is known for its wildlife viewing opportunities, including moose and beavers. This area provides access to diverse lakes, each offering distinct features and experiences within the natural landscape.
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Good skiing and tobogganing in winter.
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Ride the scenic Teton Park Road for stunning views of the Teton Range. This paved route runs between Moose and Jackson Lake Junction, with wide shoulders and epic photo stops. Watch for wildlife crossings, carry water, and enjoy the classic backdrop of rugged peaks and alpine lakes.
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You know how sometimes you need a little perspective to see things clearly? That's the idea here, as you get a grand view of the Jackson ski slopes from a distance.
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Flat Creek near Jackson Hole is a tributary of the Snake River that winds through the National Elk Refuge. The creek is popular with fly‑fishers because of its crystal-clear water.
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Nice viewpoint of Flat Creek and the ski slopes behind Jackson. It is a great place for a break to enoy the view.
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Crater Lake is a small glacial lake in the Teton Mountains along Old Pass Road, fed from snow melt high above from the Glory Bowl. The consistent elevation gain is not as hard as you might expect, offering a pleasant and short ride to a beautiful lake. Many other trails can be accessed from the area, so there are plenty of options to extend your ride if desired.
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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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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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The lakes are accessible year-round, with each season offering unique experiences. Summer is ideal for swimming and water sports, while fall brings stunning foliage and elk sightings. Winter allows for snowshoeing and cross-country skiing along the unplowed Moose Wilson Road. Spring offers wildflowers and wildlife viewing as the snow melts.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. String Lake is particularly popular due to its shallow, warmer waters, making it ideal for swimming, inner tubing, and paddleboarding. The easy 3.7-mile loop trail around String Lake is also suitable for families. Ski Lake offers a fun and relatively easy 4-mile roundtrip hike, perfect for a peaceful family escape.
You'll find a variety of hiking trails. The Phelps Lake Loop Trail is a moderate 6.5-mile hike offering diverse landscapes and scenic overlooks. The 3.7-mile loop around String Lake provides continuous mountain and lake views. For a peaceful alpine experience, the 4-mile roundtrip trail to Ski Lake is a great option. You can find more easy hikes in the area by checking out the Easy hikes around Moose Wilson Road guide.
Absolutely! Phelps Lake is popular for swimming, boating, and fishing, with its famous 'Jumping Rock' for adventurous plunges. String Lake, with its shallow and warmer waters, is excellent for swimming, inner tubing, canoeing, kayaking, and stand-up paddleboarding. Leigh Lake also offers opportunities for canoeing and kayaking, providing a more secluded experience.
The area is rich in wildlife. Around Phelps Lake, you might spot bears, elk, marmots, and bald eagles. String Lake is known for frequent elk sightings, especially during the fall. The Moose Wilson Road itself is renowned for wildlife viewing opportunities, including moose, beavers, and blue herons.
Many lakes provide stunning Teton views. Phelps Lake offers spectacular views of both the Tetons and the Gros Ventre Mountains. String Lake provides picturesque mountain views, including Mount St. John and Rockchuck Peak. Leigh Lake boasts breathtaking vistas, particularly of Mount Moran, Teewinot Mountain, and Rockchuck Peak.
Yes, there are several options for cycling and mountain biking. The region offers various routes with different difficulty levels. For cycling, you can explore routes like the 'Snake River Bridge loop from Alpenhof Lodge'. Mountain biking enthusiasts can find trails such as 'Phillips Canyon and Ridge Loop'. More details can be found in the Cycling around Moose Wilson Road and MTB Trails around Moose Wilson Road guides.
Phelps Lake is highly popular for its crystal-clear, indigo waters and its location at the mouth of Death Canyon. It's known for the 'Jumping Rock' for adventurous swimmers and offers excellent opportunities for hiking, swimming, boating, and fishing. The Phelps Lake area also provides stunning views of the Tetons and Gros Ventre Mountains, and abundant wildlife.
For a quieter experience, consider Leigh Lake. Its limited road access means it's primarily reached by foot or non-motorized boat via a short portage from String Lake. This contributes to a more serene atmosphere, ideal for canoeing, kayaking, and backcountry camping, offering a sense of solitude amidst breathtaking mountain views.
Huckleberry Point is a small peninsula that extends into Phelps Lake. It's a fantastic viewpoint to observe pelicans on the water and take in astonishing views of the surrounding mountains, including Death Canyon and Albright Peak. It's a great spot for photography and enjoying the scenery. You can learn more about it on the Huckleberry Point highlight page.
Yes, Ski Lake is an excellent choice for a peaceful escape. Accessible via a 4-mile roundtrip trail, it features uniquely blue-green waters nestled near the treeline of the southern Tetons. It's a beautiful alpine lake that offers a relaxing setting away from the immediate crowds of Grand Teton National Park, while still being within the Teton Mountains.
Crater Lake (Teton Mountains) is a small glacial lake fed by snowmelt, offering a pleasant ride with consistent elevation gain. It's known for its beautiful setting and is a great destination for those looking for a rewarding, relatively short ride or hike to a scenic lake. You can find more information on the Crater Lake (Teton Mountains) highlight page.


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