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How to Get the Most Out of Grand Teton Park in One Day

Taking a trip to Grand Teton National Park is a life-changing experience even if you only get to see the stunning view of the range from a distance. Once you have soaked in the view, you may find yourself wondering what else this beauty of a national park has to offer, and the short answer is… A LOT! The long answer is the reason this blog exists, so without further ado here is your guide to making the most of Grand Teton National Park in one day.  

Take a Scenic Drive

On your way north from Jackson into the National park, there are a few options to take for gorgeous views of the Teton range and its surroundings as well as the vast wildlife that flourishes in the area. The main routes to take are the Teton Park Road, which takes you around the base of the range and leads you to the Jackson Lake Junction. You can also stop well before Jackson Lake and split off to the Jenny Lake Loop scenic drive which takes you west, closer to the base of the mountains. This loop will bring you back to Teton Park Rd. and all along these scenic routes are great turnout points for photo opportunities. Scenic Drives.

Hike Around One of the Lakes

There are a few great hikes that won’t take too long or wipe you out for the rest of the day, and still offer stunning views and immerse you in the natural surroundings. The first spot to potentially check out if you want to get out hiking early is the Taggart Lake Trailhead which is a popular destination as it is one of the first trailheads if you enter the park from the south.  If you drive to south Jenny Lake there is also a great mellow 2.5 mi hiking trail that takes you to some great views of the Tetons over the lake, or you can take a ride across the lake on a shuttle boat if you do not wish to walk. Hiking Maps

Have a Meal in the Park

Assuming you are now nearby Jackson Lake after the completion of your scenic drive, there are a couple of great dining spots surrounding the lake, with the main stopping areas being Jackson Lake Lodge, Colter Bay, and Leeks Marina. Jackson Lake Lodge has three great dining options in itself with the Mural Room, Pioneer Grille, and Blue Heron Lounge. Colter Bay is home to the Ranch House and Cafe Court. My personal favorite is the Leeks Pizzeria in Leeks Marina. The pizza is great and the views are fantastic.  Restaurant Listing & Info.

Get out on the Water

After lunch, getting out on the water is a must whether you rent a kayak or stand-up paddleboard or even sign up for a scenic lake cruise. Colter Bay Village is the most ideal area to take off from onto Jackson Lake. If you decide to take one of the scenic cruises you will be enlightened by your guide on some great history of the area, as well as the names of the peaks that are surrounding you. Learn More about the Colter Bay Area

 

For more information about the different areas of the park, lodging options, dining and more check out https://www.nps.gov/grte/index.htm.

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