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スクールルーム氷河

Schoolroom Glacier is a remarkable natural monument nestled within the stunning Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming, United States. Situated in the majestic Teton Range at an elevation of approximately 3,200 meters (10,400 feet), this small glacier is renowned for being a "textbook example" of glacial features, making it a unique destination for hikers and nature enthusiasts. It lies adjacent to the south Cascade Canyon trail, offering a tangible lesson in earth science amidst breathtaking mountain scenery.

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    12月 14, 2025

    Schoolroom Glacier sits at around 10,400 feet of elevation. It gets its name from the lateral moraines (sediment deposits) below the ice, which sculpt the mountainside to look like an assembly hall.

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    標高 3,110 m

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    場所:ティトン郡, ワイオミング, アメリカ合衆国

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    What makes Schoolroom Glacier a 'textbook example' for glaciology?

    Schoolroom Glacier is renowned for displaying many classic glacial features that make it an ideal study site. These include clearly defined terminal and lateral moraines (piles of rock and sediment left by the glacier), visible crevasses (deep cracks in the ice), and a proglacial lake (a tarn formed by meltwater). These distinct features are why it earned its name, resembling a 'schoolroom' for glacial study.

    What is the typical elevation gain for the hike to Schoolroom Glacier?

    The hike to Schoolroom Glacier involves a significant elevation gain, as the glacier itself sits at approximately 10,400 feet (3,200 meters). Starting from the Jenny Lake trailhead, which is around 6,793 feet (2,070 meters), hikers can expect an elevation gain of over 3,600 feet (1,100 meters) to reach the glacier via routes like the Hurricane Pass Trail.

    Is Schoolroom Glacier accessible during winter months?

    While the main hiking season is typically late spring through early fall, winter access to Schoolroom Glacier is possible but significantly more challenging. Trails will be covered in snow and ice, requiring specialized gear like snowshoes or skis, and advanced backcountry experience. Conditions can be harsh, and avalanche risk should be carefully assessed. It's crucial to check current park conditions and weather forecasts before attempting a winter visit.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails leading to Schoolroom Glacier?

    No, dogs are generally not permitted on trails within Grand Teton National Park, including those leading to Schoolroom Glacier. While dogs are allowed in developed areas, along roads, and in campgrounds, they are restricted from most hiking trails to protect wildlife and natural resources. Always check the latest park regulations on the National Park Service website for specific rules.

    What are the parking options and permit requirements for visiting Schoolroom Glacier?

    The primary trailhead for Schoolroom Glacier is at Jenny Lake. Parking lots, especially at popular trailheads like Jenny Lake, fill up very quickly, particularly during peak season (summer and early fall). Arriving early in the morning is strongly recommended. As Schoolroom Glacier is within Grand Teton National Park, a park entrance fee or a valid national park pass is required to access the area. Backcountry permits are needed for overnight stays, but not for day hikes to the glacier.

    How long does it typically take to hike to Schoolroom Glacier?

    The hike to Schoolroom Glacier is a strenuous full-day endeavor. Starting from the Jenny Lake trailhead, the round trip is approximately 24 miles (38 kilometers). Depending on your pace, fitness level, and time spent at the glacier, this can take anywhere from 10 to 14 hours. Many hikers opt for an overnight backpacking trip to break up the distance.

    Are there any family-friendly alternatives or shorter hikes near Schoolroom Glacier?

    The direct hike to Schoolroom Glacier is quite long and challenging, making it less suitable for young children or those seeking a short, easy outing. However, Grand Teton National Park offers many family-friendly trails. For a shorter experience with glacial views, consider the easy Jenny Lake Loop Trail or the boat shuttle across Jenny Lake to the Hidden Falls and Inspiration Point trails, which offer stunning views of the Teton Range without the extreme distance or elevation gain of the Schoolroom Glacier hike.

    What unique viewpoints can be found along the trail to Schoolroom Glacier?

    The trail to Schoolroom Glacier, often accessed via the South Cascade Canyon and Hurricane Pass trails, offers numerous spectacular viewpoints. As you ascend, you'll gain panoramic vistas of the Teton mountains, including iconic peaks like the Grand Teton. From Hurricane Pass itself, you can look westward into Teton Valley, Idaho, and directly down onto Schoolroom Glacier, observing its distinct moraines and proglacial lake. The journey provides a continuous display of rugged mountain scenery and alpine landscapes.

    What is the current status of Schoolroom Glacier, and why is it significant?

    Schoolroom Glacier, like most glaciers worldwide, has been in a state of significant retreat for many decades. Scientists actively monitor its ice volume to study the impacts of climate change. Historic photographs show dramatic changes over the past 90 years, and if current climatic conditions persist, the glacier is anticipated to disappear by the year 2030, if not sooner. Visiting offers a poignant opportunity to witness a natural monument undergoing rapid transformation and serves as a visible reminder of climate change.

    Are there any amenities or accommodation options near the Schoolroom Glacier trailhead?

    The primary trailhead for Schoolroom Glacier is at Jenny Lake, within Grand Teton National Park. Near Jenny Lake, you'll find a visitor center, restrooms, and a general store for basic supplies. For accommodation, there are campgrounds at Jenny Lake and nearby Colter Bay, as well as lodges within the park such as Jackson Lake Lodge and Signal Mountain Lodge. The town of Jackson, Wyoming, located south of the park, offers a wider range of hotels, restaurants, and services.

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