Near Granite Canyon Loop
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Granite Canyon Loop

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Jackson, Wyoming
20.5
mi
Distance
3,914
ft
Gain
extreme
Difficulty
ViewsWildflowers

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
20.49mi
Distance
3,914ft
Elevation Gain
3,914ft
Elevation Loss
40%
Max Grade
9,316ft
High Point
6,372ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
Granite Canyon Loop is a 20.5-mile lollipop route in Grand Teton National Park. Starting from Granite Canyon Trailhead, the route follows the Granite Canyon Trail west through Granite Canyon. The route traverses the Teton Crest following the Middle Fork Granite Canyon Trail and then loops back to Granite Canyon by way of the South Fork Granite Canyon Trail. The route takes you through pine and fir forests on well-maintained singletrack trails. You will travel through flower-filled meadows with peaceful streams and flowing creeks, scenic vistas and rocky basins, all framed by jagged granite peaks.There are various intersecting trails along the Teton Crest that offer access to the Jedediah Smith Wilderness Area, making this route easily customizable if you want to increase the distance or explore other areas. It is a moderately rated trail with an overall elevation gain of 3,511' that can be completed as a challenging day trek or overnight backpacking trip. This route is suitable for runners, hikers, and backpackers. CAMPING AND PERMITSTeton National Park requires a permit for overnight camping in the backcountry. Permits can be obtained in advance online at www.recreation.gov, or at the park the day before. Permit availability can be seen online at recreation.gov. A limited number of permits are available on a first-come-first-served basis. Read through the information at https://www.nps.gov/grte/planyourvisit/bcres.htm for more details. MILES / BACKCOUNTRY CAMPSITES ALONG THE LOOP07.10 - Upper Granite Horse Site09.30 - Marion Lake11.00 - Middle/South Fork Granite Group Site12.00 - Middle Fork / South ForkGRANITE CANYON TRAILHEADGranite Canyon Trailhead is located one mile north of Granite Entrance Station on Moose-Wilson Road. This is a popular trailhead, and the parking area is a small dirt lot with limited space. WILDLIFEGrand Teton National Park is home to a variety of animals, including black and grizzly bears. Information about bear safety can be found online at the park's website.ENTRANCE FEEGrand Teton National Park charges a fee to enter the park. Park passes can be purchased upon arrival or in advance. Discounts are available for qualifying individuals. For more information please visit https://www.nps.gov/grte/planyourvisit/fees.htm. WHEN TO VISITSummer and fall are busy hiking seasons. During this time, parking lots tend to fill up quickly, so it is best to start your hike early.BICYCLES AND VEHICLESBicycles and vehicles are not permitted on trails or in the backcountry.PETSPets are not permitted on trails or in the backcountry. ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONNPS - Grand Teton National Park

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