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Dog friendly hiking trails in Grand Teton National Park traverse a landscape dominated by the dramatic Teton Range, featuring jagged, snow-capped peaks rising abruptly from the valley floor. The region is characterized by pristine glacial lakes such as Jenny Lake, Leigh Lake, and Taggart Lake, nestled at the base of these mountains. The scenic Snake River meanders through the park, alongside vast forests, wetlands, and flood plains, creating diverse ecosystems. These geological formations, shaped by glacial activity, provide varied terrain for outdoor exploration.
Last updated: May 27, 2026
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24
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16.9km
04:29
170m
170m
Hard hike. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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10.9km
02:50
70m
70m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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28
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4.37km
01:07
10m
10m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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362
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16.0km
04:15
160m
160m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Jenny Lake is a beautiful glacial lake at the base of the Teton Range. It was formed approximately 12,000 years ago and is about 1,191 acres.
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Jenny Lake is a beautiful glacial lake at the base of the Teton Range. It was formed approximately 12,000 years ago and is about 1,191 acres.
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From this spot on the Jenny Lake Loop Trail you get great views over the water to the surrounding jagged peaks. It is a short distance from the parking area and from the Jenny Lake Boat Landing where you can catch the seasonal boat shuttle across the lake.
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On our way to Cascade Canyon, a female moose and her calf appeared! Since we were fairly quiet, the two animals stayed close without fear. So we were able to observe the moose for a long time. Wonderful! π₯°
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Nice little Beach a Jenny Lake. Good for a sein.
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There are 8 dog-friendly hiking trails in Grand Teton National Park featured in this guide. These routes range from easy strolls to more challenging hikes, ensuring options for various fitness levels and preferences.
The dog-friendly trails in Grand Teton National Park offer diverse terrain. You'll find paths winding around pristine glacial lakes, through forests, and along riverbanks. While some trails are relatively flat, others involve moderate elevation changes, providing stunning views of the Teton Range. Always check individual route details for specific terrain information.
Yes, there are several easy dog-friendly options. For a shorter, scenic walk, consider the View of Jenny Lake β Jenny Lake Overlook loop from Jenny Lake, which is just over 4 km. Another great easy choice is the Jenny Lake Loop Trail β Jenny Lake Overlook loop from Jenny Lake, offering beautiful lake views.
Many dog-friendly trails offer views of iconic Grand Teton landmarks. You can enjoy sights like Jenny Lake Overlook, and the majestic Teton Range. While dogs are restricted on some park trails, you can still experience the park's natural beauty from designated pet-friendly areas and paths.
The komoot community highly rates the dog-friendly trails in Grand Teton National Park, with an average score of 4.8 out of 5 stars from 586 ratings. Hikers often praise the stunning views of the Teton Range, the serene lake environments, and the well-maintained paths that make for enjoyable outings with their canine companions.
Yes, several dog-friendly routes in this guide are circular. For example, the Jenny Lake Overlook β Jenny Lake Trail loop from Jenny Lake is a moderate 10.2 km loop, and the Jenny Lake Trail β Jenny Lake Overlook loop from String Lake offers another moderate loop option.
The longest dog-friendly hike featured is the Jenny Lake Trail β Jenny Lake Overlook loop from Jenny Lake. This challenging route spans approximately 16.8 kilometers and offers an extensive exploration of the Jenny Lake area.
Grand Teton National Park has specific regulations regarding pets. Dogs are generally allowed on roads, in campgrounds, and within 30 feet of roads on paved or unpaved pullouts. They are also permitted on the multi-use pathways, such as the one around Jenny Lake. However, pets are not allowed on hiking trails, in the backcountry, or in park visitor centers. Always keep your dog on a leash no longer than six feet and clean up after them. For detailed and up-to-date information, please check the official National Park Service website: nps.gov/grte.
The best time to hike with your dog in Grand Teton National Park is typically during the late spring, summer, and early fall months (May through October). During these periods, trails are generally clear of snow, and the weather is more favorable. Always check current conditions, especially during shoulder seasons, as weather can change rapidly in the mountains.
While dogs are not permitted on the main hiking trails directly to Taggart Lake, you can still enjoy views of the Teton Range from designated dog-friendly areas. For specific routes that offer scenic vistas accessible with your dog, refer to the easy and moderate loops around Jenny Lake mentioned in this guide.
When hiking with your dog, always bring plenty of water for both of you, a leash (required at all times), waste bags, and a bowl. Consider bringing dog booties for rocky terrain or hot pavement, and ensure your dog is up-to-date on vaccinations. Be aware of wildlife and carry bear spray, knowing how to use it, as the park is home to bears and other large animals.


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