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Grand Teton National Park - Backcountry Permits

Grand Teton National Park

Trailheads
  • #1 Wilcox Point
  • #10 Elk Island
  • #10 Elk Island Group Site
  • #11 Little Mackinaw Bay
  • #2 Warm Springs
  • #2 Warm Springs Group site
  • #4 Little Grassy Island
  • #5 Bearpaw Bay Groupsite
  • #6 Deadman's Point
  • #7 Spalding Bay
  • #8 South Landing
  • #8 South Landing Group site
  • #9 Hermitage Point Group Site
  • Alaska Basin
  • Alaska Basin Group Site
  • Bearpaw Lake A
  • Bearpaw Lake B
  • Bearpaw Lake C
  • Berry Creek
  • Bradley Lake
  • CMC Site
  • Cascade North Fork
  • Cascade South Fork
  • Climbing Other
  • Death Canyon
  • Death Canyon Group Site
  • Death Canyon Horse Site
  • Death Canyon Shelf
  • Death Canyon Shelf Group Site
  • East Ridge of Grand Teton
  • Football Field
  • Fox Creek Group Site
  • Fox Creek Pass
  • Garnet Caves
  • Garnet Meadows
  • Garnet South Fork
  • Grand Stand
  • Granite Lower
  • Granite South/Middle Fork
  • Granite Upper
  • Granite/Mt. Hunt
  • Hechtman Horse Camp
  • Holly Lake
  • Holly Lake Group Site
  • Koven
  • Leigh Lake 12 Group Site
  • Leigh Lake 12B
  • Leigh Lake 12C
  • Leigh Lake 13
  • Leigh Lake 14A
  • Leigh Lake 14B
  • Leigh Lake 15
  • Leigh Lake 16
  • Lower Granite Group Site
  • Lower Saddle
  • MS Traverse
  • Marion Lake
  • Middle/South Fork Granite Group Site
  • Moraine
  • North Face
  • North Fork Cascade Group Site
  • Open Canyon
  • Outlier Site
  • Owen Cirque
  • Owen West Ledges
  • Owl Creek
  • Paintbrush Lower
  • Paintbrush Upper
  • Phelps Lake
  • Platforms
  • Skillet Glacier
  • South Fork Cascade Group Site
  • South Fork Cascade Horse Site
  • Surprise Lake
  • Teewinot East Side
  • Teton Glacier
  • Trapper Lake
  • Upper Granite Horse Site
  • Valhalla Traverse
  • Webb Canyon/Moose Basin

Overview

Over 230 miles of breathtaking mountain trails, high-alpine camping zones, lakeshore and boat-in sites, and climbing bivy sites await the mountain adventurer. Some of the most impressive mountain wilderness in the world is found in Grand Teton National Park - pristine alpine meadows blanketed with wildflowers, crystal clear lakes and streams, glacially carved canyons, towering granite peaks and abundant wildlife. The area is typified by rugged peaks and dramatic canyons ranging from 6,700 feet to 13,770 feet in elevation.

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