Near Alaska Basin Big Loop
Glowing rocks at sunset in the incomparable Alaska Basin.
Near Alaska Basin Big Loop
Looking to the North towards the Teton Canyon Campground.
Near Alaska Basin Big Loop
Wildflowers in bloom along the Devil's Staircase in the Alaska Basin.
Near Alaska Basin Big Loop
Lots of waterfalls and a few patches of snow still there in Mid-June.
Near Alaska Basin Big Loop
South Fork Teton Creek

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Alaska Basin Big Loop

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Explore the Tetons through Alaska Basin.
24.4
mi
Distance
6,453
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
Commonly BackpackedFall ColorsGeologically SignificantLakeRiver/CreekViewsWaterfallWildflowersWildlife
Access Issues
Backcountry camping within the national park requires a permit and is specific to a <a href="https://www.nps.gov/grte/planyourvisit/upload/grte_backcountry_map_2012.jpg" target="_blank">designated camp site, camping zone, or region</a>. Review rules and regulations on the <a href="https://www.nps.gov/grte/planyourvisit/back.htm" target="_blank">NPS Grand Teton website</a>.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
24.35mi
Distance
6,453ft
Elevation Gain
6,453ft
Elevation Loss
60%
Max Grade
10,620ft
High Point
6,965ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
This trip is designed as a backpacking adventure for 2 nights with three 8-mile days.From Teton Canyon trailhead, begin hiking on the well-worn South Teton Trail #027. After about a mile, the forest cover opens up, and the wildflowers (if in early summer) are dense throughout this beautiful canyon. At 2.7 miles, take a right at the junction for Devil's Staircase Trail. The trail steeply ascends the canyon wall for over 1,200 vertical feet before reaching the shelf. Be sure to take a look around Alaska Basin behind you as you struggle upwards. On the shelf, continue about 3 miles, passing The Wedge peak on your right to reach Mount Meek Pass. At the pass you'll be entering Grand Teton National Park. Make a right onto Death Canyon Shelf. Less than a mile down from the pass, you'll be entering the Death Canyon Shelf backcountry camping area. Spend the night here and enjoy the epic views of Death Canyon and Jackson Hole below.On day two, backtrack to Mount Meek Pass. Then continue down the Sheep Steps into Alaska Basin. Soon you'll cross the South Fork of Teton Creek and by the Basin Lakes before climbing up the other side of the basin. The trail passes Sunset Lake after the first climb and then to Hurricane Pass. Take the Hurricane Pass trail down into the South Fork of Cascade Canyon. You'll see the small but impressive Schoolroom Glacier below. Either continue down to the backcountry camping zone a mile down in Cascade Canyon, or hang a right on Avalanche Divide and continue to Kit Lake if you have a bivy permit for the area.The Avalanche Divide trail ascends the pass between The Wall and South Teton. On the other side is Avalanche Canyon, Kit Lake, and Snowdrift Lake. Just down a few 100 vertical feet and you'll be at Kit Lake. Facing mountains are Vieled Peak and Mount Wister. Backtrack to Hurricane Pass.At Hurricane Pass, take Roaring Creek Trail back down to the South Fork of Teton Creek, closing the loop which circumnavigates Battleship Mountain. Once on the South Teton Trail, you'll be back at the trailhead soon.

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