2 Days in Grand Teton

A tight, scenic two-day plan for the Teton Range and Jackson Hole.

The jagged Teton Range rising sharply above the Snake River and the Jackson Hole valley floor
The Teton Range climbs straight out of the valley with no foothills to soften it. Photo: NPS Photo / D. Lehle

Grand Teton soars over a landscape rich with wildlife, pristine lakes, and majestic alpine vistas, and for over 11,000 years communities have thrived in the valley known as Jackson Hole. Two days won't get you into the high country, but it's plenty to see the headline lakes, one good canyon, the most famous barns in America, and a lot of moose. Here's how to spend it without driving in circles.

Day 1: Jenny Lake and Cascade Canyon

Start at Jenny Lake, the heart of the park. Get there early. The lots fill by mid-morning in summer, and there's no overflow magic. Take the shuttle boat across the lake to cut a couple of miles off the walk, then hike up toward Hidden Falls and Inspiration Point. From Inspiration Point you can keep going into Cascade Canyon, a wide glacial valley with the peaks rising on both sides. Turn around whenever the kids (or your knees) say so. The canyon is gorgeous in the first mile and doesn't require finishing.

Day 2: Scenic drives, Mormon Row, and wildlife

Day two is for the valley views and the icons. Drive the loop road and stop at the overlooks. The Snake River Overlook is where Ansel Adams took his famous shot of the range, and Oxbow Bend below Mount Moran is a reliable wildlife spot, especially early. Mormon Row delivers the postcard: the historic John Moulton Barn with the Tetons stacked behind it. Go at sunrise if you can stomach the alarm; the light is the whole point.

2 Days in Grand Teton
Photo: NPS Photo / D. Lehle

If you have extra time

The trails listed in the park's own activity data give you good next steps when two days turns into three. None of these are casual strolls, but they're the real Teton hikes:

Practical notes

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