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Southern End of Leigh Lake

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Southern End of Leigh Lake

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The Southern End of Leigh Lake offers a serene and picturesque escape within Grand Teton National Park in northwestern Wyoming. This stunning glacially formed lake, nestled at an elevation of 2,096 meters (6,877 feet), provides breathtaking views of the majestic Teton Range, including the prominent Mount Moran. It serves as a tranquil gateway to the park's wilderness, characterized by its clear waters and surrounding natural beauty.

Visitors consistently praise the unobstructed mountain views across the lake's clear waters, making it…

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    Leigh Lake is a popular, but much quieter feeling lake in Grand Teton National Park in large part because it is only accessible by hiking trail or by non-motorized boat. Most approach this spot at Leigh Lake via the trails that circumnavigate String Lake. From here you get unobstructed mountain views across the clear waters. This is a great place to take plenty of photographs and eat a snack before continuing on your hike.

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    The String Lake Loop Trail is a moderate 4.0-mile hike in Grand Teton National Park, offering stunning Teton views and wildlife opportunitie

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    Location: Teton County, Wyoming, United States

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the typical elevation gain for the hike to the Southern End of Leigh Lake?

    The primary trail to the Southern End of Leigh Lake, starting from the String Lake trailhead, is known for being easy and relatively flat. The elevation gain is minimal, making it accessible for most visitors. The lake itself sits at an elevation of 6,877 feet (2,096 meters).

    Are there any specific landmarks or viewpoints to look for at the Southern End of Leigh Lake?

    Yes, from the Southern End of Leigh Lake, you are treated to breathtaking panoramic views of prominent Teton peaks, including Mount Moran, Teewinot Mountain, Rockchuck Peak, and Mount Woodring. The clear waters also offer excellent reflections of these mountains. The historic Leigh Lake Ranger Patrol Cabin is located on the northeast shore, though it's not directly at the southern end.

    What are the natural features that make Leigh Lake unique?

    Leigh Lake is a glacially carved lake, characterized by its exceptionally clear, pristine waters and several small islands. Its basin was formed during the late Pleistocene epoch by Pinedale-stage valley glaciers. The lake's remote character, with no direct road access, contributes to its tranquil environment and preserved natural beauty.

    Is parking readily available at the Leigh Lake Trailhead, and does it fill up quickly?

    Parking is available at the Leigh Lake Trailhead, which serves as the primary access point for the Southern End of Leigh Lake. However, as a popular destination within Grand Teton National Park, the parking area can fill up very quickly, especially during peak season (summer) and on weekends. Arriving early in the morning is highly recommended to secure a spot.

    Do I need any special permits for activities like boating or backcountry camping at Leigh Lake?

    Yes, Grand Teton National Park requires permits for certain activities. If you plan to use a non-motorized boat on Leigh Lake, you will need a boat permit from the National Park Service. For backcountry camping, which is possible at designated sites around the lake (e.g., canoe and kayak camping at the base of Mount Moran), a backcountry permit is also required. It's advisable to check the official NPS website for current regulations and to reserve permits in advance.

    Is public transportation available to reach the Southern End of Leigh Lake?

    Public transportation options directly to the Leigh Lake Trailhead are generally limited or non-existent. Most visitors access the area by private vehicle, driving along the scenic String Lake-Jenny Lake drive off the inner Teton Park Road. Some tour operators might offer shuttle services to popular areas within Grand Teton National Park, but direct routes to Leigh Lake's southern end are uncommon.

    What is the best time of year to visit the Southern End of Leigh Lake for optimal weather and fewer crowds?

    While early mornings are recommended for calm waters and fewer crowds during any season, the late spring (May-June) and early fall (September-October) often offer the best balance of pleasant weather and fewer visitors compared to the peak summer months. Summer (July-August) is beautiful but can be very crowded. Winter access is possible but requires specific gear and awareness of conditions.

    Is winter hiking possible at the Southern End of Leigh Lake, and what should I expect?

    Yes, winter hiking is possible and offers a uniquely serene experience. However, visitors should be prepared for snowy and icy conditions. Trails may be covered in deep snow, requiring snowshoes or cross-country skis. Temperatures can be very cold, and daylight hours are shorter. Always check current weather and trail conditions with the park service before heading out in winter, and carry appropriate winter gear.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails leading to the Southern End of Leigh Lake?

    In Grand Teton National Park, pets are generally allowed in developed areas, along roads, and in campgrounds, but they are not permitted on park trails, including the trail to the Southern End of Leigh Lake. This policy helps protect wildlife and ensures a natural experience for all visitors. Service animals are an exception to this rule.

    How long does it typically take to hike to the Southern End of Leigh Lake?

    The hike from the String Lake trailhead to the Southern End of Leigh Lake is an easy, relatively flat one-mile (1.6 km) walk. For most hikers, this takes approximately 20-30 minutes one-way, depending on pace and how often you stop for photos. Allow extra time to enjoy the views once you arrive at the lake.

    Are there any family-friendly activities or specific considerations for visiting with children?

    The easy, relatively flat one-mile trail from String Lake makes the Southern End of Leigh Lake very family-friendly. Children can enjoy the gentle walk, skipping stones by the shore, and spotting wildlife. Picnicking is a popular activity. Remember to bring plenty of water, snacks, and sun protection for the whole family. Supervise children closely near the water.

    What kind of wildlife might I encounter near the Southern End of Leigh Lake?

    The area around Leigh Lake is rich in wildlife. Visitors might spot various bird species, including waterfowl on the lake. Larger mammals such as moose, deer, and elk are occasionally seen in the surrounding forests, especially during dawn and dusk. Bear sightings (both black and grizzly) are also possible in Grand Teton National Park, so it's crucial to carry bear spray and know how to use it, and to store food properly.

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