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États-Unis d'Amérique
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Lac Marion

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Lac Marion

Marion Lake is a pristine alpine lake nestled high in the Teton Range, within the breathtaking expanse of Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming, USA. Situated at an elevation of approximately 2,819 meters (9,250 feet), this glacial lake offers a true wilderness experience, characteristic of the park's rugged and majestic landscape. It lies beneath the imposing presence of Housetop Mountain, a prominent peak in the area.

Visitors consistently praise Marion Lake for its serene atmosphere and the dramatic, expansive views…

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    14 décembre 2025

    Au pied de l'imposante paroi de Housetop Mountain, vous trouverez un endroit idéal pour pique-niquer, vous baigner et filtrer de l'eau. Trois emplacements de camping pour 1 à 6 personnes sont disponibles sur les hauteurs du lac, sur autorisation. Vous pouvez ensuite remonter à pied depuis le bord de l'eau pour admirer une vue spectaculaire sur Granite Canyon, au sud-est.
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    Élévation 2 820 m

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    Alimenté par Foreca

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    samedi 21 mars

    16°C

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    16 %

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    Vitesse max vent : 21,0 km/h

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    Position:Teton County, Wyoming, États-Unis d'Amérique

    Foire aux questions

    Is Marion Lake suitable for beginner hikers or families with young children?

    The primary route to Marion Lake through Granite Canyon is generally considered intermediate to difficult due to significant elevation gain and rocky terrain. While rewarding, it might be challenging for beginner hikers or very young children. There are no specific 'beginner' routes directly to Marion Lake mentioned. Families with older, experienced children who are accustomed to strenuous hikes may find it manageable.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails to Marion Lake?

    No, dogs are generally not permitted on trails in Grand Teton National Park, including those leading to Marion Lake. This is to protect wildlife and ensure a pristine wilderness experience. Service animals are an exception, but pets are restricted to paved roads, campgrounds, and picnic areas.

    What are the parking options for accessing Marion Lake?

    Access to Marion Lake typically begins from trailheads within Grand Teton National Park, such as the Granite Canyon Trailhead. Parking at these trailheads can fill up quickly, especially during peak season (summer and early fall). It's highly recommended to arrive early in the morning to secure a spot. There is no public transport directly to the trailheads, so personal vehicle or shuttle services are necessary.

    Do I need a permit to hike to Marion Lake, or for overnight stays?

    You do not need a permit for a day hike to Marion Lake. However, if you plan an overnight stay, permits are required for the designated campsites located above the lake. These backcountry permits are highly sought after and should be reserved well in advance through the Grand Teton National Park backcountry permitting system.

    What are the best viewpoints or natural features to look out for around Marion Lake?

    Marion Lake itself is a stunning feature, nestled beneath the imposing Housetop Mountain. From the water's edge, you can enjoy serene views. For a dramatic perspective, hiking back from the lake offers expansive views southeast over Granite Canyon. The glacial origins of the lake and the surrounding alpine environment are also notable natural features.

    Is it possible to hike to Marion Lake in winter?

    While technically possible, winter hiking to Marion Lake is significantly more challenging and recommended only for experienced winter backcountry travelers. Trails will be covered in deep snow, requiring snowshoes or skis, and avalanche danger can be present. The best time to visit for most hikers is summer and early fall when snow has melted and trails are accessible.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options directly near Marion Lake?

    Marion Lake is located in a pristine wilderness area within Grand Teton National Park, so there are no commercial establishments like cafes, pubs, or hotels directly at the lake. The nearest amenities and accommodation options would be found within Grand Teton National Park (e.g., Jenny Lake Lodge, Jackson Lake Lodge) or in the nearby town of Jackson, Wyoming. Hikers should pack all necessary food and water.

    What should I pack for a hike to Marion Lake?

    Given the alpine conditions, essential items include sturdy hiking boots, layers of clothing (including waterproof/windproof outer layers), sufficient water (or a water filter for refilling from the lake), high-energy snacks, sun protection (hat, sunglasses, sunscreen), a map and compass or GPS device, and a first-aid kit. Bear spray is also highly recommended for safety in Grand Teton National Park.

    How long does it typically take to hike to Marion Lake?

    The hike to Marion Lake is considered challenging due to its distance and elevation gain. While exact times vary based on individual fitness and pace, a round trip typically takes a full day of hiking. Hikers should plan for 8-12 hours for the entire excursion, allowing ample time for breaks and enjoying the scenery.

    Can I swim in Marion Lake?

    Yes, swimming is permitted in Marion Lake. However, be prepared for very cold water, even in summer, as it is an alpine glacial lake. The refreshing, cold waters can be a welcome relief after a strenuous hike, but caution is advised due to the temperature.

    Are there alternative hiking routes to Marion Lake besides Granite Canyon?

    While the route through Granite Canyon is the most common and comprehensive approach, Marion Lake can also be accessed via other connecting trails within the Grand Teton National Park backcountry. These often involve longer distances and more complex navigation, linking up with the Teton Crest Trail. Hikers should consult detailed topographic maps and park resources to plan alternative routes.

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