HideAcadia National ParkCoastal Views, Lush Forest Trails, and Historic Harbor Towns.3 Hiking Guides and Tours. Go
HideBend OregonLaid back community between snow-capped volcanoes and high desert plateau.2 Hiking Guides and Tours. Go
HideBig Sky MontanaThe Biggest Skiing in America, next door to Yellowstone National Park. 2 Hiking Guides and Tours. Go
HideBlack Hills South DakotaHistoric Attractions, Scenic Drives, and the Wild West.3 Hiking Guides and Tours. Go
HideBozeman MontanaLively Ski Town near Mountainous Expanses and Wide Open Spaces.5 Hiking Guides and Tours. Go
HideBreckenridge ColoradoHigh Alpine Ski Resorts in Authentic Laid Back Colorado.1 Hiking Guides and Tours. Go
HideBryce Canyon National ParkSmall, unique, and colorful park. Easy to see in one day.10 Hiking Guides and Tours. Go
HideCody WyomingNightly Rodeo and the Wild West. Hikers and backpackers will discover a variety of trails near Cody in the Clarks Fork, Greybull, and Wapiti regions. Go
HideFlagstaff ArizonaGateway to the South Rim of Grand Canyon National Park.8 Hiking Guides and Tours. Go
HideGlacier National ParkVast Mountain Valleys, Glacial Lakes, Epic Hikes, and Historic Lodges.9 Hiking Guides and Tours. Go
HideGrand Canyon National ParkVast, deep and awe-inspiring, from above and within.19 Hiking Guides and Tours. Go
HideGrand Teton National ParkMountain Paradise with Hidden Gems around every Corner. 5 Hiking Guides and Tours. Go
HideJackson Hole WyomingAdventure Capitol of the Rockies for Skiers, Families, and Cowboys.5 Hiking Guides and Tours. Go
HideLake TahoeBeautiful lake. A dozen ski resorts. Active community. Lively nightlife.1 Hiking Guides and Tours. Go
HideLeavenworth WashingtonA taste of Germany in the heart of the Cascades.3 Hiking Guides and Tours. Go
HideMammoth CaliforniaHigh Alpine Lakes and Mountains in the Eastern Sierras.1 Hiking Guides and Tours. Go
HideMount Hood OregonA huge mountain bordering a huge river. Something for every season and every visitor.9 Hiking Guides and Tours. Go
HideOlympic National ParkSecluded rainforest, rocky Pacific beaches, hidden glaciers and snow capped peaks.5 Hiking Guides and Tours. Go
HideRed Lodge MontanaSmall western town near Beartooth Pass and the great outdoors. 4 Hiking Guides and Tours. Go
HideRocky Mountain National ParkLush Valleys, Jagged Peaks, High Alpine Wilderness.6 Hiking Guides and Tours. Go
HideSan Juan IslandsKiller Whales, Quaint Villages with Ocean Vistas Only Accessible by Boat or Plane1 Hiking Guides and Tours. Go
HideSedona ArizonaA spiritual oasis in the heart of the northern Arizona desert.5 Hiking Guides and Tours. Go
HideSun Valley IdahoChic downtown, family friendly skiing, nearby hiking, biking and fishing.8 Hiking Guides and Tours. Go
HideWest Yellowstone MontanaYellowstone Basecamp and Snowmobiling Mecca.5 Hiking Guides and Tours. Go
HideWhitefish MontanaFlathead Lake and an Outdoorsy Lifestyle in Far North Montana.5 Hiking Guides and Tours. Go
HideYellowstone National ParkView Wildlife and Geysers in America's 1st National Park.22 Hiking Guides and Tours. Go
HideYosemite National ParkMassive granite walls, stunning waterfalls, endless trails.4 Hiking Guides and Tours. Go
Tim did it:Several of my most scenic, memorable and favorite hikes are in the Grand Canyon. The scenery is dramatic and the challenge is grand! More on Hiking in Grand Canyon National Park >>Top Pick: Grand Canyon National Park
B.J.'s tidbit:One of the most memorable Arizona hikes that I have ever been on was from the river up to Thunder River. Who knew so much life and greenery could be in the middle of so much desolation!More on Hiking in Grand Canyon National Park >>Top Pick: Grand Canyon National Park
Chris did it:There are extensive Arizona hiking trails right out of town that are well marked and provide outstanding views. There are opportunities for short strolls, as well as strenuous day hikes. I recommend the Bell Rock area.More on Hiking in Sedona Arizona >>Top Pick: Sedona Arizona
Lisa's tip:Definitely rewarding hiking trails. The only bummer is that you get the easy part out of the way and have to hike back out of the canyon at the end. But the deeper into the canyon you get, the prettier it is. More on Hiking in Grand Canyon National Park >>Top Pick: Grand Canyon National Park
Lisa's little secret:There are hiking trails galore in Yosemite. From easy boardwalk trails in the valley to strenuous backcountry trails, you can spend anywhere from 30 minutes to 10 days hiking in Yosemite.More on Hiking in Yosemite National Park >>Top Pick: Yosemite National Park
Dan wants you to go:From easy strolls on manicured pathways along the lake to rugged treks in the Sierras, there's perfect California hiking trails for all at Lake Tahoe. A great short, but steep hike leads to Vikingsholm Castle at Emerald Bay. More on Hiking in Lake Tahoe >>Top Pick: Lake Tahoe
Dan's good word:Yosemite is home to the famous John Muir Trail, and the Pacific Crest Trail passes through it. It simply offers a great variety of California hiking trails, most passing by a gorgeous waterfall, lake or mountain vista. More on Hiking in Yosemite National Park >>Top Pick: Yosemite National Park
B.J. suggests:There seem to be trails just about everywhere you look. Get off the beaten path south of the lake for more solitude.More on Hiking in Lake Tahoe >>Top Pick: Lake Tahoe
B.J. crushed it:Hiking in and around Telluride can get you deep into the wilderness, without being too far from town. Don't miss Bridal Veil Falls.More on Hiking in Telluride Colorado >>Top Pick: Telluride Colorado
B.J. gives props:The connectedness of historic downtown and Mountainside Village is very nice. You can literally walk everywhere you'd ever want to go in the valley. Or, better yet, you can take the gondola for free!More on Hiking in Telluride Colorado >>Top Pick: Telluride Colorado
Sam's tidbit:I love wandering these hills.More on Hiking in Crested Butte Colorado >>Top Pick: Crested Butte Colorado
Carli knows:The hike up to Fish Creek Falls might be one of my all time favorite Colorado hikes. But there is so much country to explore its hard to pick just one. Keep you eyes peeled, you will always seem something that surprises you.More on Hiking in Steamboat Springs Colorado >>Top Pick: Steamboat Springs Colorado
Carli's tip:Day trips or several day trips in the backcountry. We used to do family hikes to Columbine Lake for lunch and back down in the afternoon.More on Hiking in Winter Park Colorado >>Top Pick: Winter Park Colorado
Dan did it:If you enjoy hiking in Colorado mountains between giant, rocky peaks, and high mountain lakes, you'll love Telluride and Southwestern Colorado in general. You can hike right from town!More on Hiking in Telluride Colorado >>Top Pick: Telluride Colorado
Drew suggests:There are numerous Colorado hiking options in and around Aspen.More on Hiking in Aspen Colorado >>Top Pick: Aspen Colorado
Lisa suggests:Trails wind up from the valley floor and you can spend anywhere from 1 hour to 10 days exploring the wilderness near Telluride.More on Hiking in Telluride Colorado >>Top Pick: Telluride Colorado
B.J. crushed it:The biggest problem about going on a hike in Sun Valley is choosing which one? Some of my favorite Idaho hiking trails are in the Boulder Mountains just north of town.More on Hiking in Sun Valley Idaho >>Top Pick: Sun Valley Idaho
Sam's good word:There are over 100 miles of nature walks (Jordan Pond), beach walks (The Ocean Trail) and hikes (Beehive Trail, Mansell Mtn). More on Hiking in Acadia National Park >>Top Pick: Acadia National Park
Sam raves:There are some great trails to get out on. More on Hiking in Acadia National Park >>Top Pick: Acadia National Park
Lauryn wants you to go:The Beehive is a great hike! It's only 1.8 miles - but don't let that fool you, this hike is rated strenuous for a reason! It is steep and at times requires using iron rungs and ladder bridges.More on Hiking in Acadia National Park >>Top Pick: Acadia National Park
Lauryn gives props:The Bowl Trail is accessed at the Beehive Trailhead (just north of Sand Beach area off Park Loop Road) and is great for hiking with your dog. More on Hiking in Acadia National Park >>Top Pick: Acadia National Park
Chris loves it:Beat the heat in summer and head to Mount Desert Island to go hiking. The island is virtually covered in trails, which provide sweeping views over the sounds and coves. Others wind through the forest along creeks or lakes.More on Hiking in Acadia National Park >>Top Pick: Acadia National Park
Dan loves it:While Acadia National Park may not offer the grandeur of hiking amongst towering peaks out west, Mount Desert Island has no shortage of scenic coastal trails and even some rugged interior hiking trips with great view!More on Hiking in Acadia National Park >>Top Pick: Acadia National Park
Dan's tip:With Glacier National Park and the Bob Marshall Wilderness nearby, Whitefish is within close proximity to some of the best hiking in the US. There are also some great trails right around town!More on Hiking in Whitefish Montana >>Top Pick: Whitefish Montana
Dan's two cents:The Beartooth Pass area, Beartooth Wilderness, and northeast corner of Yellowstone National Park all offer incredible mountain trekking and day hikes. Trailheads near the Rosebud and Stillwater access areas are great!More on Hiking in Red Lodge Montana >>Top Pick: Red Lodge Montana
Dan's tidbit:It doesn't get much better than Glacier National Park for hiking, from short walks to prominent park features to intense hiking and backpacking excursions into Glacier's remote wilderness. Rewarding vistas are everywhere.More on Hiking in Glacier National Park >>Top Pick: Glacier National Park
Dan's tip:Bozeman offers up a solid trail system for hiking near town. The main hiking appeal, though, lies in the Gallatin National Forest / Canyon, Bridger Mountains, and Yellowstone National Park.More on Hiking in Bozeman Montana >>Top Pick: Bozeman Montana
Dan raves:Gallatin Canyon offers numerous, uncrowded escapes into the surrounding mountains, and the rugged Spanish Peaks are close by. Not far away, you can explore the quiet and scenic northwest corner of Yellowstone.More on Hiking in Big Sky Montana >>Top Pick: Big Sky Montana
Dan suggests:Glacier National Park has some European-style high, alpine chalets waiting to serve up a little comfort at the trail's end!More on Hiking in Glacier National Park >>Top Pick: Glacier National Park
Lisa's good word:Beehive Basin and Lone Peak are ideal for Montana hiking opportunities.More on Hiking in Big Sky Montana >>Top Pick: Big Sky Montana
Lisa suggests:Superb hiking trails lead to waterfalls, vast view points, mountain peaks, and glacial lakes. You can easily escape into the backcountry on wilderness tours or take a short hike on the valley floor with the family.More on Hiking in Glacier National Park >>Top Pick: Glacier National Park
Carli loves it:There is so much to explore its hard to know where to begin. Start on trials in the Spanish Peaks in search of wildflowers. But don't stop there. Continue in search for the mountain lakes and bridged trails.More on Hiking in Big Sky Montana >>Top Pick: Big Sky Montana
Carli's tidbit:Grab a backpack, water bottle and map because you might be out there for a while. The trail system in all five nearby ranges are spectacular. The Absaroka trails are enough to entertain anyone for weeks.More on Hiking in Bozeman Montana >>Top Pick: Bozeman Montana
Carli wants you to know:You can hike around the area and at Harriman State Park, as well as within the park and further south into Targhee National Forest. More on Hiking in West Yellowstone Montana >>Top Pick: West Yellowstone Montana
Mike's little secret:Access to unique alpine wildlife is one of the Park's best assets. One can see up-close mountain goats, bears, elk, moose and bighorn sheep in an average day, just by getting onto trails less than a few yards from the road.More on Hiking in Glacier National Park >>Top Pick: Glacier National Park
Mike suggests:Being surrounded by logging and forest service roads, and hundreds of miles of connected trails, hiking is the favorite summer pastime for locals and visitors around Big Sky.More on Hiking in Big Sky Montana >>Top Pick: Big Sky Montana
Mike did it:Whether a hiker prefers the solitude of a national forest trail, or the social nature of an inter-connected in-town pathway, kids and adults of all ages will find hikes of all levels and abilities to their liking.More on Hiking in Bozeman Montana >>Top Pick: Bozeman Montana
Mike raves:On a scale of 1-10, hikers coming to Glacier can experience an 11 in terms of variety, uniqueness and beauty.More on Hiking in Glacier National Park >>Top Pick: Glacier National Park
Mike's tip:Hikers, regardless of their experience or level of stamina, will find trails and sights easily in reach and beautiful to behold.More on Hiking in Glacier National Park >>Top Pick: Glacier National Park
B.J. wants you to know:One of my all time favorite hikes is Dawson Pass to Pitamaka Pass in the Two Medicine Lake area. You feel like you are on top of the world!More on Hiking in Glacier National Park >>Top Pick: Glacier National Park
B.J.'s tidbit:One of my favorite Montana hikes in the Yellowstone region is up Beehive Basin. You wander through high alpine meadows and end at an unnamed lake.More on Hiking in Big Sky Montana >>Top Pick: Big Sky Montana
Alyson raves:There's great hiking on Mt. Hood in the summer and it's fun to check out the lodge where "The Shining" was filmed. There is also great hiking up and down the Columbia River Gorge, where Hood River is located.More on Hiking in Mount Hood Oregon >>Top Pick: Mount Hood Oregon
Dan's two cents:The Black Hills has lots of variety for getting outside, from pathways near great attractions to rugged backcountry trails. The extensive Mickelson Trail is scenic and well-maintained, popular for hiking and biking as well.More on Hiking in Black Hills South Dakota >>Top Pick: Black Hills South Dakota
Carli crushed it:There are quite a few trails for day hikes. There are also several multi day trips into the Badlands that are interesting.More on Hiking in Black Hills South Dakota >>Top Pick: Black Hills South Dakota
Carli gives props:Hiking Utah trails are a big past time around Deer Valley, Silver Lake, Park City, Sundance and the Canyons.More on Hiking in Park City Utah >>Top Pick: Park City Utah
B.J. suggests:For a hike you've never experienced before, head on out to Angel's Landing. Go early before the crowds get there and leave your fear of heights at home.More on Hiking in Zion National Park >>Top Pick: Zion National Park
Tim wants you to go:The climb to Angel's landing is my most favorite sunrise viewpoint in the desert southwest.More on Hiking in Zion National Park >>Top Pick: Zion National Park
Tim crushed it:Hike the Narrows of the Virgin River on a day hike or all the way through on multi-day excursion for a true taste of deep, narrow canyons where the sun barely reaches the floor.More on Hiking in Zion National Park >>Top Pick: Zion National Park
Tim crushed it:Hiking in Moab will take you through beautiful arches of red-rock and deep into backcountry canyons that often reveal ancient petroglyphs, pictographs and kivas. More on Hiking in Moab Utah >>Top Pick: Moab Utah
Tim wants you to know:Hiking throughout Bryce National Park is akin to walking on Mars, truly a unique experience!More on Hiking in Bryce Canyon National Park >>Top Pick: Bryce Canyon National Park
Sam gives props:Angels Landing is a very popular route with some extreme exposure. The view from the top is worth it! If you'd rather stay low, get into the narrows. Be ready to get wet on your next Utah summer vacation!More on Hiking in Zion National Park >>Top Pick: Zion National Park
Lisa wants you to know:You can stroll along the rim or hike down into the canyon, taking your pick from a short to long hike. The Fairyland Loop is a favorite.More on Hiking in Bryce Canyon National Park >>Top Pick: Bryce Canyon National Park
Lisa wants you to go:Arches offers a variety of short hikes, but the option for backpacking trips is available as well. Grab a park map on your way in and pick a handful of hikes. Don't miss the hike to the Delicate Arch around sunset.More on Hiking in Moab Utah >>Top Pick: Moab Utah
Alyson wants you to go:Known for short hikes, you can hike to a number of different rock formations in Arches National Park. More on Hiking in Moab Utah >>Top Pick: Moab Utah
Lisa's two cents:Angels Landing is a must-do but try to hit it either super early or late in the day to avoid the heat. Observation Point is equally beautiful and much less crowded.More on Hiking in Zion National Park >>Top Pick: Zion National Park
Drew wants you to go:The Virgin River cuts through the heart of Zion National Park. Several waterfalls can be accessed and viewed by hiking. Weeping Rock and Emerald Pools are two popular hikes.More on Hiking in Zion National Park >>Top Pick: Zion National Park
Dan's little secret:Moab is definitely a great desert hiking area, with Canyonlands and Arches National Parks nearby. But amazing Utah hiking trails can be found in the slot canyons further south around Escalante and Zion National Park.More on Hiking in Moab Utah >>Top Pick: Moab Utah
Dan raves:Seeing Bryce Canyon requires either very little hiking, to various viewpoints... or a lot of hiking, to get down into the canyon areas. This Utah hiking destination has some of the coolest rock formations imaginable.More on Hiking in Bryce Canyon National Park >>Top Pick: Bryce Canyon National Park
Dan's little secret:I like dramatic vertical rise, desert colors, and cool water. You will find all the eye candy and sheer hiking bliss you can stand in the canyons of Zion National Park!More on Hiking in Zion National Park >>Top Pick: Zion National Park
Dan's tidbit:Leavenworth and the Stevens Pass area provide easy access to a wealth of trails throughout the Cascade Range and Wenatchee Mountains. Trek amongst many area streams, canyons, forests, peaks and mountain lakes.More on Hiking in Leavenworth Washington >>Top Pick: Leavenworth Washington
Lisa's been there:One of the best and easiest hikes in the park is to Olympic Hotsprings, just west of Lake Mills.More on Hiking in Olympic National Park >>Top Pick: Olympic National Park
Lisa knows:For a beautiful backpacking adventure, try the coastal trail from La Push to Hoh River. More on Hiking in Olympic National Park >>Top Pick: Olympic National Park
Alyson did it:Relatively unpopulated and heavily treed and forested, these islands offer hiking and a true forest experience.More on Hiking in San Juan Islands >>Top Pick: San Juan Islands
Tim's good word:Short hikes reward you with killer sunsets on the summit of many of the San Juan Islands.More on Hiking in San Juan Islands >>Top Pick: San Juan Islands
Sam suggests:Beaches 1-3 have easy access trails and you can spend a night or two hiking between them. Fixed ropes and ladders along the way help you negotiate the steep coastline. Be ready for boulder fields and river crossings as well! More on Hiking in Olympic National Park >>Top Pick: Olympic National Park
Sam loves it:Drive up to Hurricane Ridge and access a number of hiking trails for some pretty spectacular views of the Peninsula and the Olympic Range. In the spring, you'll be welcomed by fields of alpine lupine and indian paintbrush.More on Hiking in Olympic National Park >>Top Pick: Olympic National Park
Sam suggests:Wilderness travel is the only type of travel I've done in this region and I'd give it two thumbs up.More on Hiking in Olympic National Park >>Top Pick: Olympic National Park
Tim's two cents:Hikes in Olympic National Park will take you from a dense rainforest valley to the foot of ancient glaciers in only a few miles but it feels like two completely different worlds!More on Hiking in Olympic National Park >>Top Pick: Olympic National Park
Tim suggests:Hike the High Divide trail on some clear days in August for spectacular views of the glacial-carved mountains in Olympic National Park. More on Hiking in Olympic National Park >>Top Pick: Olympic National Park
Sam wants you to go:Olympic National Park is full of easily accessible waterfalls. The last time I passed through the park we made a stroll out to Marymere Falls. It's a gorgeous 90ft fall less than a mile walk from Lake Crescent.More on Hiking in Olympic National Park >>Top Pick: Olympic National Park
Dan's little secret:You can literally hike along a drop-dead gorgeous beach, stroll beneath a massive rainforest canopy, and trek above the treeline all in the same day! Check out Hurricane Ridge, or the Hoh and Quinault Rainforest trails.More on Hiking in Olympic National Park >>Top Pick: Olympic National Park
Lauryn suggests:A beautiful and easy hike to Hidden Falls starts at the Jenny Lake Trailhead. It is a little less than 5 miles round trip, or you can take the shuttle boat one way and hike back. More on Hiking in Grand Teton National Park >>Top Pick: Grand Teton National Park
Carli's good word:Whether you are out for a day hike or a multi day trek, inside Grand Teton National Park there is a great map and trail system. Check out the backcountry trails as well for a challenge including the Teton Crest Trail. More on Hiking in Grand Teton National Park >>Top Pick: Grand Teton National Park
Carli wants you to know:Grab a map and take your pick. Some of the best hikes can be found outside of Grand Teton National Park. A hike up to the top of Sleeping Indian is one of my all time favorites.More on Hiking in Jackson Hole Wyoming >>Top Pick: Jackson Hole Wyoming
Carli's little secret:With a park covering over 2.2 million acres, there is much terrain to cover. Start at a visitor center for weather and trail conditions. Look into Heart Lake or the Lupine Loop Walk. Both two of my favorites!More on Hiking in Yellowstone National Park >>Top Pick: Yellowstone National Park
B.J. wants you to go:The Gros Ventre mountain range to the east of Jackson Hole is rarely explored and HUGE on scenery and mountain vistas.More on Hiking in Jackson Hole Wyoming >>Top Pick: Jackson Hole Wyoming
B.J. wants you to go:I've been hiking for 12 years in the Tetons and still have barely scratched the surface. From a couple hours to a couple days, there is nothing like taking to the trail in Grand Teton National Park.More on Hiking in Grand Teton National Park >>Top Pick: Grand Teton National Park
Tim wants you to go:Short Wyoming hikes with steep elevation gain offer a variety of plant and wildlife variation and can take you to alpine environments and back again in a single day!More on Hiking in Grand Teton National Park >>Top Pick: Grand Teton National Park
Tim crushed it:Jackson Hole offers short flat day-hikes around Jenny Lake or multi-day backpacking along the Teton Crest trail. You should try both or anything in-between. More on Hiking in Jackson Hole Wyoming >>Top Pick: Jackson Hole Wyoming
Tim's tip:The roads of Yellowstone often indicate how busy the park can get with more than 3 million visitors each year. However, even the shortest hikes will quickly reward you with solitary wilderness where wildlife abounds. More on Hiking in Yellowstone National Park >>Top Pick: Yellowstone National Park
Sam suggests:Great hiking in the Gros Ventre range and Tetons.More on Hiking in Jackson Hole Wyoming >>Top Pick: Jackson Hole Wyoming
Lisa's been there:Yellowstone is known for its short hiking trails. You can easily hit 5 or 10 trails in a day as you drive around the park. Longer trails, in the southwest or northeast corners of the park, are great for backpacking trips.More on Hiking in Yellowstone National Park >>Top Pick: Yellowstone National Park
Lisa's little secret:Not only do I recommend ALL of the trails in Grand Teton National Park, but Jackson has some amazing hiking trails as well. To get a feel for town, head up to the top of Snow King Mountain and ride the chairlift back down. More on Hiking in Jackson Hole Wyoming >>Top Pick: Jackson Hole Wyoming
Lisa's two cents:Easy: take the boat across Jenny Lake and hike up to the spectacular Hidden Falls. Moderate: hike further into Cascade Canyon. Hard: Do the Teton Crest Trail, ranging from one to five days, depending on which canyon you exit.More on Hiking in Grand Teton National Park >>Top Pick: Grand Teton National Park
Lisa knows:The trail to Goodwyn Lake (near Curtis Canyon) is a go-to. But my all time favorite trails are in Teton Valley, especially up Teton Canyon. Hike up far enough to reach Alaska Basin ... a full day hike. More on Hiking in Jackson Hole Wyoming >>Top Pick: Jackson Hole Wyoming
Chris suggests:A great Wyoming hiking destination. There are some lower elevation, short hikes for the novice, but an abundance of long, strenuous hikes into the Tetons. The wildflowers can be so vivid in spring and early summer. More on Hiking in Grand Teton National Park >>Top Pick: Grand Teton National Park
Dan's tip:Cooke City / Silvergate is a great corner of the park! A dip in the Firehole River is fun.More on Hiking in Yellowstone National Park >>Top Pick: Yellowstone National Park
Dan wants you to go:Jackson Hole is literally surrounded by mountains, with many trailheads to choose from. The hikes in Grand Teton National Park are popular for a reason, but don't overlook places like the Wind River Range for epic hiking.More on Hiking in Jackson Hole Wyoming >>Top Pick: Jackson Hole Wyoming
Dan gives props:Yellowstone has no shortage of trails, from boardwalks around thermal features and overlooks, to truly secluded backcountry routes. Popular trails can be busy. Early fall is awesome!More on Hiking in Yellowstone National Park >>Top Pick: Yellowstone National Park
Dan's tidbit:The great thing about hiking in the Tetons is that trailheads are easily accessible and you don't have to go far to immerse yourself in the mountains. I've backpacked the Teton Crest Trail and highly recommend it!More on Hiking in Grand Teton National Park >>Top Pick: Grand Teton National Park