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Ashton-Tetonia Rail Trail Loop

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Ashton-Tetonia Rail Trail Loop

Hard

Ashton-Tetonia Rail Trail Loop

07:28

99.2km

640m

Cycling

Cycle the difficult 61.7-mile Ashton-Tetonia Rail Trail Loop through Idaho's Teton Valley, featuring Teton Mountain views and historic trest

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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26.9 km

Lamont Station

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Lamont Station is one of the old stops of the abandoned railroad line of the Teton Valley Branch. This railroad used to connect the villages of Ashton, Drummond, Lamont, Tetonia, Driggs and Victor.

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28.2 km

Grand Teton westside vista

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The majestic Grand Teton summits are snowcapped into summer, forming a spectacular view for the entire 30 miles of the excellent dedicated bike trail between Tetonia and Ashton

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40.1 km

West Teton Range

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Ashton-Tetonia Trail offers a panoramic view of the Teton Mountains, its surrounding forest and the country side around the national park.

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47.0 km

Tetonia - Ashton Rail Trail

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The Ashton-Tetonia Trail opened to the public in 2010 and is administered by the Idaho department of Parks and Recreation and managed through Harriman State Park. This 29.6 mile trail …

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99.2 km

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43.6 km

42.1 km

11.8 km

1.75 km

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43.6 km

32.7 km

22.9 km

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of bike is best suited for the Ashton-Tetonia Rail Trail Loop?

The trail's surface is primarily packed gravel and dirt, so a mountain bike or a touring bike with tires at least 32mm wide is recommended. Road bikes are not suitable due to some rougher sections and occasional soft asphalt.

What is the terrain and difficulty like on this route?

The Ashton-Tetonia Rail Trail Loop is generally considered easy, following gentle old railroad grades. However, cycling from Ashton to Tetonia involves a slight uphill climb of about 800 feet. There's also a 1.4-mile detour in the France-Drummond area that reroutes cyclists onto county roads, which can feature steeper, sometimes muddy, pitches.

What can I see along the Ashton-Tetonia Rail Trail Loop?

You'll experience diverse scenery, including farm country, riparian areas, and aspen stands. Major highlights include constant views of the majestic Teton Mountains, especially from the Grand Teton westside vista and West Teton Range. You'll also cross three historic trestle bridges over Fall River, Conant Creek, and Bitch Creek, and pass by the historic Pillsbury Mills Elevator and Lamont Station.

Is the Ashton-Tetonia Rail Trail Loop dog-friendly?

While the trail itself is generally dog-friendly, specific rules regarding leashes and waste disposal may apply. Always keep your dog on a leash and be prepared to clean up after them. Check local regulations for any specific restrictions.

What is the best time of year to cycle the Ashton-Tetonia Rail Trail Loop?

The trail is best enjoyed during the warmer months when the surface is dry and free of snow. Spring, summer, and fall offer pleasant conditions for cycling. Be aware that shade is limited along much of the trail, so adequate water and sun protection are advisable during sunny periods.

Are there any permits or fees required to use the Ashton-Tetonia Rail Trail Loop?

Generally, there are no specific permits or fees required to access the Ashton-Tetonia Rail Trail itself. However, if your route takes you into or near the Jedediah Smith Wilderness area, it's always wise to check with the Idaho Department of Parks and Recreation or the relevant forest service for any current regulations or fees, especially for overnight stays or specific activities.

Where can I park to access the Ashton-Tetonia Rail Trail Loop?

Access points with parking are available in both Ashton and Tetonia, as well as at various points along the trail. Specific trailhead parking information can often be found on local tourism or park websites.

What wildlife might I encounter on the trail?

The trail passes through diverse natural habitats, offering opportunities to spot wildlife such as elk, moose, and deer. Always maintain a safe distance and never approach wild animals.

Does the trail intersect other well-known paths?

Yes, the route primarily follows the Tetonia - Ashton Rail Trail. It is also part of the larger developing 180-mile Greater Yellowstone Trail network, and sections of the route are officially designated as the Ashton-Tetonia Rail Trail and the Greater Yellowstone - Teton Rail Trail.

Is there a recommended direction to cycle the loop for an easier experience?

Cycling from Tetonia towards Ashton generally involves a slight downhill grade, which can make the overall experience feel easier. Conversely, Ashton to Tetonia is a gradual uphill climb. Consider your fitness level and preferred challenge when choosing your starting point and direction.

What should I bring for a day on the Ashton-Tetonia Rail Trail Loop?

Given the limited shade, bring plenty of water, sun protection (sunscreen, hat, sunglasses), and snacks. A repair kit for your bike is also advisable. Depending on the season, layers of clothing are recommended for changing weather conditions.

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