Cascade Canyon

Cascade Canyon showing snow and mountains
Cascade Canyon showing landscape views, tranquil scenes and mountains
Cascade Canyon which includes tranquil scenes and mountains
Cascade Canyon featuring snow and mountains
Cascade Canyon which includes mountains and signage


Enjoy boating on a lake, hiking to waterfalls, viewing rugged mountains and spotting wildlife within Grand Teton National Park.

Cascade Canyon offers a fascinating introduction to the sublime landscapes of Grand Teton National Park. Hike accessible trails leading to lookout points and waterfalls. Cascade Canyon rises above Jenny Lake’s western banks in the shadow of the Cathedral Group of the Teton mountain range. Glacial retraction formed its U-shaped valley and striking rock formations thousands of years ago.

Start your journey to the canyon at Jenny Lake Trailhead on the southeastern corner of Jenny Lake. From here, follow a trail skirting the lake’s southern and southwestern shoreline to get glimpses of peaks such as Grand Teton, Mount Owen and Teewinot Mountain. The trail then leads to the start of Cascade Canyon Trail. Alternatively, catch a shuttle boat across Jenny Lake to a dock located a short walk from the canyon’s trailhead.

Hike deep into the canyon via conifer forests and past patches of huckleberries and raspberries. Look for black bears, grizzly bears, marmots, moose and pikas. This is the animals’ natural habitat so be respectful. Do not approach or feed them for your safety and the safety of the animals as well.

Take a detour off the trail to visit Hidden Falls, the most impressive of the area’s waterfalls. An observation deck presents front views and great photo opportunities. Return to Cascade Canyon Trail and walk the rocky pathway to a lookout called Inspiration Point. Relax for a moment and appreciate the sublime surroundings of boulder fields, green valleys and Jenny Lake.

From the lookout return to the lakeshore or continue west toward the Forks of Cascade Canyon. Both the South Fork Cascade Canyon and North Fork Cascade Canyon trails have sweeping views of the Cathedral Group. Marvel at 12,928-foot-tall (3,940-meter) Mount Owen and 13,770-foot-tall (4,197-meter) Grand Teton.

The canyon is about a 40-minute drive north of Teton Village. Use the free parking at Jenny Lake Trailhead. Pick up maps and camping information at the Jenny Lake Visitor Center.

Cascade Canyon is open year-round. Snowfall is possible from September through April, with snow on some trails into July. Pay the admission fee to enter Grand Teton National Park.

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