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At Teton NP-take the park service pontoon across the lake(saves time with avoiding a boring/flat, around the lake walk) then hike up into the "notch" between the mtns.. It will be full of folks, as very popular until you get past the first "feature" of that hike then peaceful and serene for the rest of the walk! The only way you'll get up close & personal to those mtns- unless you climb one, as all the roads are at a distance, not into the mtns..We would like suggestions for lodging and moderate hiking in the Jackson, Wyoming/Grand Teton area for June or July. 2 couples, semi-retired, so only have 1 week onsite. Thank you!
We would like suggestions for lodging and moderate hiking in the Jackson, Wyoming/Grand Teton area for June or July. 2 couples, semi-retired, so only have 1 week onsite. Thank you!
Thanks! I was thinking about another route out of Jackson towards Swan Valley, but think I now might go this route based on your comments. I am planning a ride from Olympia, Wa to Rapid City, SD to meet up with a friend. Then work my way back home from Yellowstone National Park via Jackson, WY and Logan, UT. This will work nicely.Option 2, continue south on 89 past Hoback junction to Alpine, following the Snake River canyon road, which is one of the most beautiful canyons you will ever see. Note, my Grandfather engineered the road, and managed the construction between 1951-1954. Anyway, you will end up in Alpine, Wy.
Enjoy!!!!!!
Brian