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Lauryn knows: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 loves it: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 crushed it: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. loves it: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. crushed it: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's tip: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 knows: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 good word: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's tip:Great hiking in the Gros Ventre range and Tetons.More on Hiking in Jackson Hole Wyoming >>Top Pick: Jackson Hole Wyoming
Lisa crushed it: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 crushed it: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 wants you to go: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's been there: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 tidbit: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 gives props: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 knows: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 two cents: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