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Teton Village

Grand Teton National Park – Grand Teton Pathway loop from Teton Village

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Road cycling routes
United States
Wyoming
Teton County
Teton Village

Grand Teton National Park – Grand Teton Pathway loop from Teton Village

Moderate

3.0

(10)

99

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Grand Teton National Park – Grand Teton Pathway loop from Teton Village

04:06

92.7km

430m

Road cycling

Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride. The starting point of the route is right next to a parking lot.

Last updated: July 1, 2026

Tips

Temporary access restrictions

Includes segments with temporary access restrictions.

After 23.2 km for 4.58 km

Dismount required: • November 1-April 30 (otherwise open)

After 27.9 km for 2.09 km

Dismount required: • November 1-April 30 (otherwise open)

After 30.1 km for 2.23 km

Dismount required: • November 1-April 30 (otherwise open)

After 83.2 km for 4.66 km

Waypoints

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Parking

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11.8 km

View of Snake River

Highlight • Viewpoint

This corner of Rendezvous Park along the pathway intersects with Snake river and gives you a very nice up close view.

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2

23.2 km

You know how sometimes you need a little perspective to see things clearly? That's the idea here, as you get a grand view of the Jackson ski slopes from a distance.

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3

30.0 km

Grand Teton National Park

Highlight • Natural Monument

The excellent paved bike trail runs parallel to the main park road as it enters Grand Teton National Park from the south, with the impressive background of Grand Teton, the tallest mountain in the Teton Range. The naming of the mountains is attributed to early 19th-century French-speaking trappers—les trois tétons (the three teats) was later anglicized and shortened to Tetons. At 13,775 feet (4,199 m), Grand Teton abruptly rises more than 7,000 feet (2,100 m) above Jackson Hole, almost 850 feet (260 m) higher than Mount Owen, the second-highest summit in the range. The park has numerous lakes, including 15-mile-long (24 km) Jackson Lake as well as streams of varying length and the upper main stem of the Snake River. Though in a state of recession, a dozen small glaciers persist at the higher elevations near the highest peaks in the range. Some of the rocks in the park are the oldest found in any American national park and have been dated at nearly 2.7 billion years. Find out more at en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_Teton_National_Park

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32.0 km

National Elk Refuge

Highlight • Natural Monument

The National Elk Refuge was created in 1912 to protect the nationally significant Jackson elk herd, that used to graze in the area now occupied by the town of Jackson, which was found to suffer starvation in the 1880s, prompting ranchers to feed them to help them survive. The Refuge is six miles wide at its widest point and ten miles long from southwest to northeast. The elevation varies from 6,200 feet to 7,200 feet. The Teton Range, visible to the west, rise to 13,766 feet at the summit of Grand Teton. The valley and surrounding mountains show classic examples of glaciation. The northern half of the Refuge consists of steep, rolling hills. The southern half is glacial washout material, with one resistant formation -- Miller Butte -- rising approximately 500 feet above the valley floor.
Much of the Refuge consists of grassy meadows and marshes on the valley floor. The flood plain forest along the Gros Ventre River contains blue spruce, narrowleaf cottonwood, red osier dogwood, and willow as major species. There are extensive areas of big sagebrush and rocky outcroppings. The forested areas of lodgepole pine, Douglas fir, and aspen are mostly on the northern slopes of the Gros Ventre hills. fws.gov/refuge/National_Elk_Refuge

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43.0 km

Moose Junction

Highlight • Rest Area

A couple hundred yards east of the Snake River bridge and the turn-offs to Menor's Ferry and the Moose visitor center, Teton Park Road reaches North-South Highway with a T-junction, where the paved bike trail to Jackson crosses to the Eastern Side of the highway.

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50.9 km

Grand Teton Pathway

Highlight (Segment) • Cycleway

Very beautiful area

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55.0 km

Jenny Lake

Highlight • Lake

A beautiful circular route leads around Jenny Lake. On the opposite side you can make a detour to the hidden falls. A ferry also takes visitors to the other side of the lake.

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61.1 km

Grand Teton National Park

Highlight • Natural Monument

A beautiful national park

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92.7 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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73.9 km

14.5 km

1.67 km

1.20 km

807 m

670 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

66.7 km

24.5 km

1.22 km

329 m

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Highest point (2,120 m)

Lowest point (1,870 m)

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70 %

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