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Cascade Canyon Trail
Cascade Canyon Trail

Cascade Canyon Trail

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Trail Information
Location

Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming, United States

Park

Grand Teton National Park

Elevation

1100 ft

Distance

9.1 mi

Duration

4 to 8 hours

Difficulty

Hard

Best Season

Summer, Fall

Condition

N/A

Type

Out-and-Back

Cascade Canyon Trail

Overview: The Cascade Canyon Trail is a popular and rewarding hike that offers stunning views of waterfalls, towering peaks, and diverse wildlife. Starting from Jenny Lake, this trail takes you deep into the heart of the Teton Range. Hikers can enjoy the pristine alpine environment, complete with serene streams, lush meadows, and breathtaking mountain vistas. The trail can be accessed by a shuttle boat across Jenny Lake, saving time and distance.


Trail Details:

  • Trail Length: 9.1 miles round-trip to the Forks; up to 14.6 miles if continuing to Lake Solitude
  • Duration: 4 to 8 hours
  • Difficulty Level: Moderate to Strenuous
  • Elevation Gain: Approximately 1,100 feet to the Forks
  • Trail Type: Out-and-back


Key Features:

  • Waterfalls and Scenic Views: The trail passes by Hidden Falls and offers magnificent views of the surrounding peaks and canyons.
  • Alpine Meadows: Beautiful meadows full of wildflowers during summer months add to the picturesque experience.
  • Wildlife: Moose, deer, black bears, and marmots are frequently spotted along this trail, adding to its allure.


Trailhead Information:

  • Starting Point: Jenny Lake Trailhead; the shuttle boat across Jenny Lake can be taken from the Jenny Lake Visitor Center.
  • Parking: Available at the Jenny Lake parking lot; arrive early during peak season to secure a spot.
  • Access Fees: A Grand Teton National Park entrance fee is required; optional shuttle fee if using the boat.


Best Season to Visit:

  • Summer (June to September): Warm weather, clear trails, and abundant wildlife make this the ideal time for the hike.
  • Fall: Cooler temperatures, vibrant foliage, and fewer crowds offer a tranquil experience.


Trail Tips:

  • Gear: Sturdy hiking shoes and trekking poles are recommended. Layers are advisable, as temperatures can vary.
  • Water: Carry enough water, as there are no reliable water sources along the trail.
  • Wildlife Safety: Carry bear spray and know how to use it. Keep a safe distance from wildlife and stay alert.


Trail Highlights:

  • Waterfall Views: Hidden Falls is a must-see along the route, and the scenic streams make for peaceful rest stops.
  • Mountain Peaks: The trail provides excellent views of Teewinot Mountain, Mount Owen, and the Grand Teton.
  • Photography: Ideal for capturing alpine beauty and wildlife, especially during early morning or late afternoon.


Additional Information:

  • Weather: Check the forecast; sudden weather changes are common in the mountains.
  • Trail Condition: Well-maintained but can be muddy after rain or snow; check conditions ahead of your hike.


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Published Oct 15, 2024
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