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Granite Canyon Patrol Cabin

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Granite Canyon Patrol Cabin

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Grand Teton National Park

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  • Location: Teton County, Wyoming, United States

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    September 24, 2023

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    Built by the CCC (Civilian Conservation Corps) in 1935, Granite Canyon Patrol Cabin is a wooden cabin in the very southwest of Grand Teton National Park. It's not in use anymore and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1998.
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    Embark on the challenging Teton Crest Trail: Granite Canyon to Jenny Lake, a difficult hike spanning 33.2 miles (53.5 km) with a significant 5940 feet (1810 metres) of elevation gain. This multi-day adventure typically takes around 20 hours and 59 minutes to complete, guiding you from the shaded depths of Granite Canyon through vibrant wildflower meadows. You will pass the serene Marion Lake, nestled in a granite bowl, before reaching the expansive Death Canyon Shelf, offering diverse scenery throughout your journey.

    Careful planning is essential for this popular route, especially regarding permits for designated campsites within Grand Teton National Park. You must carry bear canisters for overnight stays, and it is highly recommended to bring bear spray for safety. Be prepared for rapidly changing weather conditions and the possibility of encountering snow, even during the summer months, to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.

    This iconic trail is renowned for its panoramic views of the majestic Teton Range, particularly from Hurricane Pass, where you can often spot the striking turquoise lake beneath Schoolroom Glacier. The route then descends into the picturesque Cascade Canyon before concluding at Jenny Lake. It offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the rugged beauty and diverse ecosystems of the Tetons, making it a truly memorable backcountry experience.

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    Embark on the Granite Canyon and Teton Crest Trail Loop, a difficult hiking adventure spanning 56.5 miles (90.9 km) through Grand Teton National Park. You will experience a diverse landscape, from the dense conifer forests and wildflower meadows of Granite Canyon to high alpine environments with granite rocks and numerous lakes. As you climb, you will gain an impressive 10156 feet (3095 metres) in elevation, with panoramic views of the Teton Range, especially from spots like Hurricane Pass. This challenging route is estimated to take around 34 hours and 53 minutes to complete, making it a serious undertaking.

    Planning is crucial for this strenuous multi-day hike. Backcountry camping along the trail requires competitive permits, so make sure to secure yours well in advance. Be prepared for significant elevation changes and steep climbs that will test your endurance. The route rarely drops below 8,000 feet, so high-altitude conditions are a constant factor you must consider.

    This loop is renowned for its stunning natural beauty and the opportunity to immerse yourself in the Teton wilderness. Keep an eye out for vibrant fields of wildflowers and the striking turquoise waters of alpine lakes, such as Marion Lake, which offer perfect spots for a break. The trail is recommended for experienced backpackers seeking a profound connection with the rugged and majestic landscape of the Tetons.

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    Hike the challenging 13.1-mile Granite Canyon Trail in Grand Teton National Park, featuring diverse terrain and stunning Teton Range views.

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    Location: Teton County, Wyoming, United States

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