Near Berry Creek Loop
Glade Creek Trail with permission from jelledegruyter
Near Berry Creek Loop
Snow melt in June with permission from cwicks
Near Berry Creek Loop
Glade Creek Trail with permission from jelledegruyter
Near Berry Creek Loop
Glade Creek Trail with permission from jelledegruyter

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Berry Creek Loop

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A backcountry journey without getting too far "off the beaten path."
20.2
mi
Distance
2,405
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
BirdingFall ColorsLakeLakefrontRiver/CreekViewsWildflowersWildlife

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
20.18mi
Distance
2,405ft
Elevation Gain
2,405ft
Elevation Loss
35%
Max Grade
7,641ft
High Point
6,781ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
This hike begins directly south of the Glade Creek parking area in a heavily burned zone. The Huck Fire moved through this area in 1988, the year of the huge fires in the Greater Yellowstone area. Tall, dead trunks point skyward, while ones that have already fallen lay haphazardly all around. Watch and listen in this area for falling trees;even a slight breeze can topple these long dead tree trunks.After less than a quarter mile, the scenery changes into a mixed conifer forest. The forest is alive with the sounds of nature: birds chirping, small animals rustling in the undergrowth, and wind in the trees. The trail then begins to dip down into the Glade Creek drainage and the vegetation starts to thicken. Even late in the season, wildflowers are abundant in this area. At approximately 1.5 miles the trail crosses Glade Creek on a small footbridge. Beyond the bridge there are some small streams that are easily stepped over by mid-July, but you might get your feet wet earlier in the season. From here, the trail leads through more mixed forest and then opens up into a large meadow where the Snake River widens to become Jackson Lake. Osprey, eagles, sandhill cranes, and other birds are easy to spot in this area. Continue this journey beyond the Grand Teton National Park boundary, and snake your way along the Jackson Lake shoreline. Soon enough you'll turn right onto Berry Creek. Enter this massive, lush meadow environment;the trail is beautiful from top to bottom, and takes you all the way to the base of Jackass Pass or Survey Peak Trail. Forellen (9,772') and Survey (9,277') Peaks serve as constant backdrops to this awesome trail.At the next intersection, turn left onto Berry-Owl Cutoff. This trail does exactly what you'd expect - connect Berry Creek to Owl Peak Trail. Heading south off of Berry Creek, you'll almost instantly cross !Berry Creek itself and gains a shelf that rises steeply above !Berry Creek. Switchback steeply up, then lazily down on this shelf to an intersection with Owl Peak Trail. This cutoff provides easy access to Owl Peak Trail in all of its backcountry glory and is nestled between Elk Ridge to the east and the gentle slopes of Forellen Peak (9,715') to the west.Go left (east) and cross !Berry Creek before it joins with Owl Creek. From here, the trail winds its way above the waterway and finally drops down to the intersection with Webb Canyon Trail and Glade Creek Trail. Stay straight and follow the western shore of Jackson Lake on Glade Creek Trail. Notice the Patrol Cabin near this intersection, as well.Glade Creek Trail eventually winds its way back to the parking lot where you started.

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Contributors
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