Grand Teton Page 2  - additional hike info continues on GT3/Jackson page


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String Lake Trail *   photos below

- park in the picnic area parking lot

- take paved trail down to water and take left 

- paved trail along water's edge, boardwalk across marsh area, then dirt trail along water's edge - very accessible

- fantastic scenery!

- picnic areas

- wheelchair acessible restrooms in parking lot across from 2 disabled parking spots  






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Lakeshore Trail- Coulter Bay, Jackson Lake*

- This is one of my family's favorite hiking spots! I definitely recommend this one. Bring a picnic and enjoy the afternoon here.

- in the marina parking lot, park near the ampitheatre.  There's a paved trail down to the water.  It's a little steep so some wheelchair users may require assistance. 

- the whole loop trail is 2 miles

- The first 1/3 mile of the trail, starting at the marina, is paved and accessible to everyone. After that, it's a level, wide dirt trail through a wooded area with beautiful views of the lake; this part is probably accessible to most wheelchair users but some may require a little assistance. There are a few rocks in the trail.  The dirt trail is usually in good shape per Kristen from the National Park Service.

- accessible restroom at the visitor center

- picnic areas, amphitheatre, marina

- for the very adventurous, extreme hiker, you could try the Hermitage Point Trail which is located on the south east side of the marina near the boat ramp. Trail is pretty bumpy/rocky- see photo bottom right, but the view of the water is beautiful.  





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"Bike Path" - runs next to the Teton Park Road from just west of Moose Junction to South Jenny Lake Junction (see photos below)

-  miles long, wide, paved multi-use path provides beautiful views of the Tetons

- pick a part that's flat and enjoy!  I suggest parking at the Taggart Lake Trailhead and taking it north.