Near Granite Canyon - Tram Route
An elk battle on Granite Canyon.
Near Granite Canyon - Tram Route
With Corbet's Couloir & Rendezvous Mountain summit in the foreground, runners on Cirque Trail enjoy one of the best running trails in the southern Tetons. Photo: Patrick Nelson / Jackson Hole Mountain Resort.
Near Granite Canyon - Tram Route
Looking into Grand Teton NP from the Jackson Hole Tram.
Near Granite Canyon - Tram Route
top of tram near end of Rendezvous Mountain Hillclimb
Near Granite Canyon - Tram Route
Grand Teton National Park

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Classic Hike Route

Granite Canyon - Tram Route

4.2 (9 Ratings)
Ride the tram then hike into the park, down Granite Canyon and return to Teton Village.
12.6
mi
Distance
750
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
Regional Classic
A must do route for the area handpicked by local experts.
BirdingFall ColorsFamily FriendlyRiver/CreekViewsWildflowersWildlife

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
12.6mi
Distance
750ft
Elevation Gain
4,812ft
Elevation Loss
30%
Max Grade
10,417ft
High Point
6,352ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
Starting from the top of the tram, head southwest on the Rendezvous Bowl service road as it winds down toward the National Park. From the service road, turn right onto Rendezvous Mountain trail. Starting as quite a steep route, Rendezvous Mountain switchbacks three times and drops into a small basin. The trail then contours around a ridge, lazily ascending slightly before descending to South Fork Granite Creek. After crossing the creek, Rendezvous gently ascends again and ends at a three-way intersection with Middle Fork Cutoff and South Fork Granite Canyon. Although mostly in the trees, Rendezvous Mountain trail has great views to the west of Housetop Mountain (10,439') and the general Granite Canyon area.At the three-way intersection, turn right onto South Fork Granite Canyon. The trail descends directly to Granite Canyon itself from the Rendezvous Mountain trail. If you're traveling south to north, the orientation of this trail opens up some amazing views of the east/west mountains--most notably Mount Hunt (10,749') and Prospectors Mountain (11,241'), both to the northeast. As you near Granite Canyon, keep an eye out for the Upper !Granite Canyon Patrol Cabin. This single-story cabin, built around 1935 on a log sill foundation using 14-inch timber, was put on the National Register of Historic Places on August 19, 1998. Additionally, the entire Granite Canyon area is teeming with wildflowers during the late Spring/early Summer months, so try to hit it then.Once you've crossed Granite Creek, turn right at the intersection with Granite Canyon trail. This glacier-carved trail spans from Moose Wilson Rd at ~6,400' all the way to ~8,900', and terminates at an intersection with Fox Creek Pass. From the South Fork Granite Canyon intersection, head down (east) following Granite Creek all the way to the Teton Village Trail.The Teton Village Trail generally contours along Apres Vous Peak (8,405') and terminates at Granite Ridge Rd. The trail rises twice, but never too steeply. Though deeply nestled in the trees, you'll have persistent views of the valley to the east, and mountains to the north. From Granite Ridge Rd. head south to the main Jackson Hole parking area.

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Contributors
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