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Urban hiking trails in Teton County offer accessible paths within and around its developed areas, providing opportunities to explore local landmarks and natural features. The region is characterized by its proximity to the Teton Range, with the Snake River winding through valleys and diverse ecosystems including sagebrush flats and alpine forests. While known for its dramatic mountain landscapes, Teton County also features urban pathways that connect communities and offer views of the surrounding environment. These trails provide a way toβ¦
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The Russ Garaman Pathway offers a delightful, easy stroll through Jackson, Wyoming, perfect for a quick outing. This paved, multi-use path meanders alongside Flat Creek, providing pleasant scenery and, onβ¦
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Step into the vibrant heart of Jackson, Wyoming, with a delightful urban walk that showcases the town's unique Western character. This easy 2.8-mile (4.5 km) loop guides you along flatβ¦
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Broadway Avenue, Jackson loop from Jackson offers a delightful, easy stroll right through the heart of Jackson, Wyoming. This short route is perfect for a relaxed walk, allowing youβ¦
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River that winds through Jackson in tight loops. The bank is very flat and I am sure that there are frequent floods that flood the houses
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You pass the Firehole River when walking in Old Faithful. There are benches right by the river for a rest.
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Here you can explore Jackson's many shops and restaurants. The main square is shaded, grassy, and features its iconic four elk antler arches.
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You get a great view of Old Faithful from here. This isn't the biggest geyser in the park, nor the one that erupts the most frequently, but it is the biggest geyser that erupts this frequently. Old Faithful is named for its dependable eruptions that usually take place 90 minutes apart, give or take.
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Goggles Spring is an irregular-shaped pool with water just below its thick rim, next to a shallower, cooler pool lined with orange and yellow cyanobacteria. Though the geyser rarely erupts, it produces a steady stream of water flowing 400 feet to the Firehole River.
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Heart Spring was named by geologist George Marler in 1959 due to its heart-like shape. This clear blue pool in Yellowstone boasts vibrant orange and yellow thermophiles in its outwash channel, spans 7.5 feet by 10 feet at the surface, and is 15 feet deep. This heart is hot, with an average temperature of 184.8 fahrenheit. Like other hot springs in Yellowstone, Heart Spring is part of the park's hydrothermal system, where superheated water rises from underground, cooling as it reaches the surface. The thermophiles that thrive in these extreme temperatures create colorful patterns around the spring. Visitors must stay on designated paths to avoid burns.
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The Upper Geyser Hill Trail winds through the Upper Geyser Basin via paved paths and boardwalks, offering the best (and safest) views of many hydrothermal features. Home to the highest concentration of geysers in the world, it includes famous geysers like Old Faithful, Castle, Grand, Daisy, and Riverside. Visitors must exercise caution, as the thermal features can be dangerous, with even seemingly solid ground hiding scalding water beneath, so staying on boardwalks is extremely important.
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Teton County offers a selection of 12 urban hiking trails, all categorized as easy, making them accessible for a wide range of hikers.
The best time for urban hiking in Teton County is generally from late spring through early autumn. During these months, the weather is mild, and trails are clear of snow, allowing for comfortable exploration of the town and its immediate surroundings. Winter can also offer unique urban walking experiences, but be prepared for snow and ice.
Yes, all 12 urban hiking trails listed in this guide for Teton County are classified as easy. They feature minimal elevation gain and are suitable for casual strolls, beginners, and those looking for a relaxed outdoor experience within or near urban areas.
The urban trails in Teton County are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.78 stars from over 1000 ratings. Reviewers often praise the accessibility, scenic views, and the unique blend of natural beauty with urban convenience.
Even on urban hikes, Teton County offers glimpses of its stunning natural environment. You might encounter views of the majestic Teton Range, or experience the unique geothermal features near Yellowstone National Park, such as those along the Firehole River β Old Faithful Geyser loop. The region is known for its diverse ecosystems, from sagebrush flats to forested areas.
Yes, urban trails in Teton County can lead you past interesting landmarks. For example, the Million Dollar Cowboy Bar loop takes you through the heart of Jackson. You can also find natural highlights like Black Pool or enjoy views from the Jenny Lake Overlook, which are often accessible from nearby areas.
Absolutely. While urban, many trails in Teton County still provide excellent scenic viewpoints. The region is famous for its dramatic landscapes, and even short walks can offer stunning vistas of the Teton Range or other natural beauty. For example, the Jenny Lake Overlook is a popular spot for panoramic views.
Yes, several urban trails in Teton County are designed as loops, offering convenient circular walks. The Million Dollar Cowboy Bar loop and the Broadway Avenue, Jackson loop are great examples of easy, circular routes that allow you to explore without retracing your steps.
Yes, the urban hiking trails in Teton County are generally very family-friendly. All trails in this guide are rated as easy, with short distances and minimal elevation gain, making them perfect for families with children of all ages. The Russ Garaman Pathway is a good option for a leisurely family stroll.
Many urban trails and pathways in Teton County are dog-friendly, especially those outside of strict national park boundaries. However, it's always best to check specific trail regulations before heading out, as rules can vary. Always keep your dog on a leash and clean up after them.
Parking availability for urban hikes in Teton County varies by location. For trails within towns like Jackson, street parking or public lots are often available. For trails closer to national park entrances or specific attractions, designated parking areas are usually provided. It's advisable to check local signage for parking restrictions and fees.
While Teton County is largely car-dependent, some urban areas, particularly Jackson, have limited public transport options that might provide access to certain trailheads or starting points for urban walks. For example, trails starting from the center of Jackson, like the Broadway Avenue loop, are more likely to be accessible via local transit.


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