Best attractions and places to see around Alta include a diverse range of natural features, cultural sites, and modern landmarks within the Arctic Circle. The region is known for its dramatic fjords, vast plateaus, and ancient rock art. Alta offers opportunities to experience the Northern Lights and the Midnight Sun, alongside historical and architectural points of interest.
Last updated: May 1, 2026
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Once you have left the busy Grand Targhee resort behind you, you will be immersed in a wonderful mountain landscape that stretches along the Bannock Trail to Fred's Peak and Summit Trail (above the "Dreamcatcher" cable car). Fascinating views of the Grand Teton and Teton National Park, often along the ridge, never too steep but occasionally a little exposed; always 360Β° panoramic views! Attention: Fred's Peak is not "the summit" as shown on the map, but directly above the cable car top station!! (which is also a little over 3000 m high!!); Nice bonus: the descent on the quiet chairlift, which in summer is mainly used by downhill riders as a feeder to the starting point, is FREE for the descent! Caution: never(!!) use the downhill trails as a hiking trail; extreme risk of accident!!
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The Ashton-Tetonia Trail was once the path of the Teton Valley Branch of the Union Pacific Railroad between Tetonia and Ashton. Nowdays it connects the city through a well-maintained trail administered by the Idaho Department of Parks and Recreation and is managed through Harriman State Park. It passes by old trail stations, over three historic bridges, winding through small riparian riparian areas, with amazing views of the mountains.
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This is a dirt road around Driggs, the path is mostly flat with some small inclines as it goes around small farms with good views of the Teton Mountains.
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Nice rolling hills, beautiful scenery, and the trail is clearly marked. This pristine singletrack is comprised of flowy trails with berms and plenty of wildflowers. E-bikes are not allowed, but dogs are so bring your trail dog or be cautious of hikers with dogs.
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Mill Creek, like many other trails in the area, are full of wildflowers and evergreens as you wind your way up the mountain. Mill Creek is a great connector to many other trails and views at the Grand Targhee Resort.
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The Ashton-Tetonia Trail opened to the public in 2010 and is administered by the Idaho department of Parks and Recreation and managed through Harriman State Park. This 29.6 mile trail follows the abandoned railroad grade of the Teton Valley Branch of the Union Pacific Railroad between Tetonia and Ashton. parksandrecreation.idaho.gov/parks/ashton-tetonia-trail
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Alta is surrounded by dramatic natural beauty. You can experience the majestic Bannock Trail to Fred's Peak, offering panoramic views of the Grand Teton and Teton National Park. The region also features vast plateaus and fjords, ideal for outdoor exploration. Don't miss the opportunity to witness the Northern Lights or the Midnight Sun, depending on the season.
Yes, for families looking for an easy outdoor experience, the South Stateline Road is a great option. This dirt road around Driggs is mostly flat with small inclines, offering pleasant views of the Teton Mountains. It's a cycle way suitable for all ages.
Alta is rich in history and culture. The Alta Museum at Hjemmeluft is a UNESCO World Heritage site, home to thousands of ancient rock carvings dating back 7,000 years. You can also visit the Northern Lights Cathedral, a modern architectural marvel, or the Tirpitz Museum in KΓ₯fjord, which tells the story of the German battleship from WWII.
The area around Alta offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous trails for hiking and mountain biking. For specific routes, check out the Hiking around Alta guide or the MTB Trails around Alta guide. Popular options include the Quakie Ridge Loop for mountain biking or the Alaska Basin Trail for a challenging hike.
The Quakie Ridge Trail is a dog-friendly option around Alta. It features beautiful scenery, rolling hills, and clearly marked singletrack trails with plenty of wildflowers. Just be aware that e-bikes are not allowed on this trail.
Alta offers distinct experiences depending on the season. For hiking and exploring under the Midnight Sun, late May to late July is ideal. For winter activities like snowmobiling, dog sledding, and Northern Lights viewing, late September to early April, with peak viewing from November to February, is recommended.
Absolutely. Many trails in Alta offer stunning views. The Bannock Trail to Fred's Peak provides 360Β° panoramic views of the Grand Teton and Teton National Park. Other highlights like the Tetonia - Ashton Rail Trail and Mill Creek Trail also feature scenic viewpoints.
Alta offers several unique experiences. You can stay at the Sorrisniva Igloo Hotel, built entirely of ice and snow, or try king crab fishing. For an immersive Northern Lights experience, consider an Aurora Canvas Dome. Exploring the ancient rock art at Alta Museum is also a one-of-a-kind cultural journey.
For easier hikes, the Tetonia - Ashton Rail Trail is a relatively flat path following an abandoned railroad grade. Additionally, the Hiking around Alta guide lists routes like the Teton Canyon Road and South Leigh Trail as easy options.
Yes, Alta provides opportunities to learn about the indigenous Sami culture. You can visit a Sami Siida, which might include a reindeer farm, and explore exhibitions on Sami and Kven culture at the Alta Museum.
The Alta Canyon, also known as Sautso, is Northern Europe's largest canyon. You can explore it by hiking, taking a traditional river boat, or joining guided canoe tours. The Alta River, flowing through the canyon, is also famous for salmon fishing.
Visitors particularly enjoy the diverse landscapes and panoramic views. Trails like the Bannock Trail to Fred's Peak are praised for their wonderful mountain scenery and 360Β° vistas. The Quakie Ridge Trail is appreciated for its rolling hills, clear markings, and abundant wildflowers.


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