The National Park Service is planning improvements to trails, buildings and other infrastructure around the South Jenny Lake area. (Ruffin Prevost/Yellowstone Gate)
The National Park Service is planning improvements to trails, buildings and other infrastructure around the South Jenny Lake area. (Ruffin Prevost/Yellowstone Gate)

From Staff Reports

MOOSE, WY — Beginning Monday, June 10, hikers in Grand Teton National Park using the southern portion of the popular Jenny Lake trail to Hidden Falls and Cascade Canyon will need to take an upper trail segment beyond Moose Ponds junction. This reroute will be in place for 2-4 weeks while significant restoration work is done along the more often used shoreline trail.

Signs and a map will be posted near the east shore boat dock and bridge to alert hikers of the temporary reroute from the shoreline trail to what is locally known as the upper horse trail, according to a statement released by the park’s public affairs office. The horse trail segment involves a slight elevation rise as opposed to the shoreline trail; however, this reroute does not increase the mileage to Hidden Falls.

In addition, the Leigh Lake bridge between String Lake and Leigh Lake is currently closed while the park’s trail crew constructs a replacement bridge. The closure will likely last until mid- to late June. This bridge provides access to the west shore of String Lake and the junction to Paintbrush Canyon trail.

For information on trail conditions, closures and temporary reroutes, please stop by the Jenny Lake Visitor Center from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. or the Jenny Lake Ranger Station after June 8, its opening date.

Other trail conditions can be found online at http://tetonclimbingcany.blogspot.com.

A popular Grand Teton National Park trail around Jenny Lake will be rerouted during maintenance work. (NPS graphic)
A popular Grand Teton National Park trail around Jenny Lake will be rerouted during maintenance work. (NPS graphic)

3 replies on “Grand Teton trail improvements mean temporary closures, route changes”

  1. Is the boat running between the docks this year? Last year lake level was too low.

    1. Mike, I was there two weeks ago and the shuttle boat was operating, as was the tour boat.

      -Ruffin

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