Near Garnet Meadows
Awesome view of the local fauna and valley around the Tetons. Taken on the switchback op to amphitheater lake.
Near Garnet Meadows
Bradley Lake
Near Garnet Meadows
A chipmunk on Amphitheater Lake Trail.
Near Garnet Meadows
Stunning view of the valley from the top of the trail.
Near Garnet Meadows
Nearly to Garnet Meadows on an August early morning.

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Garnet Meadows

5.0 (2 Ratings)
A hidden alpine paradise
6.2
mi
Distance
5,049
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
River/CreekViewsWaterfallWildflowersWildlife

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
6.21mi
Distance
5,049ft
Elevation Gain
94ft
Elevation Loss
80%
Max Grade
11,691ft
High Point
6,728ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
As you depart from Lupine Meadows Trailhead, you'll catch glimpses of Grand Teton and Mount Owen through the heavy vegetation. After 1.7 miles you'll reach the fork for the Valley Trail down to the lower lakes. Another fork in the trail at the 3-mile mark will take you to Garnet Canyon to the left or Surprise and Amphitheater Lakes by staying straight. Most of the hike up to this point is through of wildflower-heavy switchbacks looking onto Bradley and Taggart Lakes.As you get higher and closer to Garnet Canyon, you'll be surrounded by three imposing peaks: Nez Perce to the left, Middle Teton in the middle, and Disappointment Peak on the right. One of the most unusual natural features you come across, which almost looks artificial or man-made, is a distinctive dike in the face of the Middle Teton. This feature is a giant and straight vertical cut of basalt that intruded into the granite of Middle Teton, and it is a favorite feature for climbers.The well-maintained Garnet Canyon trail seems to terminate at "The Platforms" backcountry camp sites below Nez Perce. The trail actually continues through the 3rd-4th class boulder field ahead. The trick to navigating through this talus efficiently is to: 1) stay climbers' right of the creek, 2) follow the worn and polished rock, 3) turn back and look for a better way through if things seem to look too tricky ahead. If this terrain proves too uncomfortable, then turning around at The Platforms is a good option. Once through the large talus, a trail will appear to the climbers' right of the creek which leads to Garnet Meadows. Garnet Canyon Meadows is a paradise;a grassy expanse with high stream density and large boulders for shelter. This meadow generally serves as the basecamp for climbers in Garnet Canyon. If you still have energy, continue exploring the canyons above!Overview and description by Kyle Jenkins, Outdoor Project. Improved by Justin Bowen.

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