Teton Crest Trail: North Fork Cascade Canyon to Leigh Lake Trailhead (via Paintbrush Canyon)
An epic final day on the Teton Crest Trail.
Difficult Hiking
- Distance
- 17 km
- Ascent
- 677 m
- Descent
- 1.2 km
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An epic final day on the Teton Crest Trail.
Difficult Hiking
One final stretch through beautiful Cascade Canyon
Moderate Hiking
A rewarding scramble to one of the best viewpoints in the Tetons.
Extreme Hiking
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Extreme Hiking
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Difficult Hiking
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Easy Hiking
An incredibly steep approach to Table Mountain rewarded with stunning views of the Tetons.
Extreme Hiking
Open vistas abound on the beautiful first day of the famous Teton Crest Trail.
Moderate Hiking
Epic trek to the saddle in between the Middle and Grand Teton.
Extreme Hiking
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Difficult Hiking
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Moderate Hiking
High alpine basin rimmed by huge granite spires in Wyoming's remote Wind River Range.
Difficult Hiking
A 24 mile trek up Jackson Hole resort and into the backcountry to Marion Lake.
Difficult Hiking
Trek through the Northern Wind River Range exploring all of Titcomb and Indian Basins.
Difficult Hiking
Bag two peaks in one day!
Difficult Hiking
Dare I say it... the best views in Grand Teton National Park? I think so! Teewinot mountain is an absolute stunner of a peak to climb in GTNP. High Class 4 and exposure present.
Extreme Hiking