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Paintbrush Divide

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Paintbrush Divide

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Paintbrush Divide is a prominent pedestrian mountain pass located in the majestic Teton Range, within Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming, United States. Situated at an elevation of approximately 3,270 meters (10,720 feet) above sea level, this challenging pass connects the scenic Paintbrush Canyon and Cascade Canyon, offering a pivotal point for hikers exploring the park's rugged beauty. It stands as a significant natural landmark, renowned for its commanding position and the strenuous journey required to reach it.

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    May 14, 2023

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    Painbrush Divide sits just below Paintbrush Peak at 10,700 feet and offers some of the most stunning, panoramic views in the park of Mount Moran, Mount Woodring, and Rockchuck Peak. Is a long and challenging, but rewarding spot to get to at the top of the beautiful Paintbrush Canyon. Before attempting to get to the divide, you should stop by the Jenny Lake Ranger Station check the conditions on Paintbrush Divide. It often holds snow until mid-July and can therefore be dangerous if attempted without the proper equipment.

    July 20, 2023

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    Check trail conditions with Rangers! We came in July and had to cover several snow drifts. It was doable with normal hiking equipment, but the Rangers will know the current conditions.

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    1. Paintbrush Canyon-Cascade Canyon Loop

    25.9km

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    1,150m

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    Hike the difficult 16.1-mile Paintbrush Canyon-Cascade Canyon Loop in Grand Teton National Park for stunning alpine views and wildlife.

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    Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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    Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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    Elevation 3,230 m

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    Location: Teton County, Wyoming, United States

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the typical elevation gain for the Paintbrush Divide hike?

    The hike to Paintbrush Divide involves a significant elevation gain of nearly 4,000 to 4,480 feet (1,200 to 1,365 meters) from the trailhead. This substantial ascent contributes to its classification as a strenuous undertaking.

    What are the most popular routes that include Paintbrush Divide?

    The most celebrated way to experience Paintbrush Divide is as part of the renowned Paintbrush Canyon–Cascade Canyon Loop. This strenuous 19.9-mile (32 km) hike typically begins at the String and Leigh Lakes Trailhead, ascending through Paintbrush Canyon to the divide before descending into Cascade Canyon.

    What kind of terrain can hikers expect on the Paintbrush Divide trail?

    Hikers will encounter diverse terrain, transitioning from lush forests and wildflower-filled meadows in Paintbrush Canyon to rocky, alpine landscapes. This includes scree fields and occasional snowfields that can persist until mid-July, especially closer to the divide.

    Are there any specific landmarks or viewpoints to look for from Paintbrush Divide?

    From the divide, hikers are treated to stunning, panoramic views of prominent peaks like Mount Moran, Mount Woodring, and Rockchuck Peak. You can also look down into Paintbrush Canyon and neighboring canyons, and to the west, towards Idaho. Descending into Cascade Canyon, views open up to Lake Solitude and Mica Lake, with the Grand Teton and Mount Owen also visible.

    What are the seasonal conditions like on Paintbrush Divide, especially regarding snow?

    Paintbrush Divide often holds snow until mid-July, which can make the trail dangerous if attempted without proper equipment. It is crucial to check current trail conditions with rangers at the Jenny Lake Ranger Station before your hike, as snow drifts can be present even in early summer.

    Is the Paintbrush Divide hike considered family-friendly or suitable for beginners?

    No, the Paintbrush Divide hike is generally not considered family-friendly for young children or suitable for beginner hikers. It is a long and strenuous trek with significant elevation gain and challenging terrain, including potential snowfields. Alternatives for beginners or families might include shorter, less strenuous trails within Grand Teton National Park.

    Are dogs allowed on the Paintbrush Divide trails?

    In Grand Teton National Park, dogs are generally permitted only in developed areas, along roads, and in campgrounds. They are not allowed on hiking trails, including those leading to Paintbrush Divide, to protect wildlife and ensure visitor safety.

    What wildlife might hikers encounter on the Paintbrush Divide trail?

    The area surrounding Paintbrush Divide is frequented by diverse wildlife, including grizzly and brown bears, elk, and moose. Hikers should always carry bear spray and know how to use it, and be aware of their surroundings.

    How long does it typically take to hike the Paintbrush Canyon–Cascade Canyon Loop?

    The full Paintbrush Canyon–Cascade Canyon Loop, which traverses Paintbrush Divide, is a strenuous 19.9-mile (32 km) hike. It typically requires a full day for experienced day hikers, often 10-12 hours or more, or can be completed as a multi-day backpacking adventure.

    Are there any cafes or dining options near the Paintbrush Divide trailhead?

    The primary trailhead for Paintbrush Divide, the String and Leigh Lakes Trailhead, is located within Grand Teton National Park. While there are no immediate cafes or dining options directly at the trailhead, visitors can find dining facilities and general stores within the park at locations like Jenny Lake, Jackson Lake Lodge, or Colter Bay Village, which are a drive away.

    What should hikers wear for the Paintbrush Divide hike in summer?

    Even in summer, conditions can vary significantly. Hikers should wear layers, including moisture-wicking base layers, insulating mid-layers, and a waterproof/windproof outer shell. Sturdy hiking boots with good ankle support are essential, and gaiters can be useful if snow is present. Don't forget sun protection, including a hat and sunglasses.

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