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The best family-friendly hikes and walks in Bridger-Teton National Forest

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Family friendly hiking trails in Bridger-Teton National Forest traverse a vast landscape characterized by dramatic mountain ranges, including parts of the Teton and Wind River Ranges, and diverse ecosystems. The region features serene alpine lakes, such as Island Lake and Seneca Lake, and is the headwaters for major rivers like the Snake and Green. Hikers encounter varied terrain, from high-altitude glacial features to lower elevation forests and river valleys, offering a wide range of experiences.

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Last updated: July 8, 2026

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Granite Creek Trail

3.05km

00:53

80m

80m

The Granite Creek Trail offers a delightful, easy hike through the rugged beauty of the Gros Ventre Wilderness in Wyoming. You'll traverse pristine mountain landscapes, enjoying scenic views of the…

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3.43km

00:52

10m

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If you're looking for an easy, rewarding hike in Pinedale, the Boyd Skinner Trail is a top pick. This 2.1-mile (3.4 km) route, with a negligible 26 feet (8 metres)…

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64.2km

26:48

2,620m

2,880m

Hike the difficult 39.9-mile Teton Crest Trail in Grand Teton National Park, featuring stunning alpine views and glacier-carved canyons.

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12.1km

03:11

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110m

The Green River Lakes Loop is a truly captivating hike in Wyoming's Wind River Range, offering continuous, postcard-worthy views of the Lower Green River Lake and the majestic Squaretop Mountain.…

Moderate

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14.6km

04:10

340m

340m

Hike the moderate 9.1-mile Grizzly Lake Trail in Bridger-Teton National Forest for alpine views, wildflower meadows, and a crystalline lake.

Moderate
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December 14, 2025, Schoolroom Glacier

Schoolroom Glacier sits at around 10,400 feet of elevation. It gets its name from the lateral moraines (sediment deposits) below the ice, which sculpt the mountainside to look like an assembly hall.

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These streams are fed by Petersen Glacier in the north and Schoolroom Glacier in the south, as well as numerous alpine lakes and seasonal snowmelt. They meet at this confluence to form the aptly-named Cascade Creek, which flows down the canyon into Jenny Lake.

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December 14, 2025, Alaska Basin

This is a pretty, peaceful valley beneath the towering peaks of the Teton Range. You'll find fields of wildflowers, small alpine lakes, and winding singletrack. The basin is outside of Grand Teton National Park, so as long as you are 200 feet from the trail and any water sources, you can camp for free without a permit (look for pre-existing dispersed camping sites).

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December 14, 2025, Fox Creek Pass

There is an easy gravel path from here to Pass Lake, which yields and epic mirrored view of Spearhead Peak. The west shore of Pass Lake is the boundary of Grand Teton National Park, so as long as you are 200 feet from the trail and any water sources, you can camp for free without a permit (look for pre-existing dispersed camping sites).

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December 14, 2025, Mount Meek Pass

You get a great view into Alaska Basin from the pass. The towering walls of the Tetons are set aflame at golden hour if you hike up from camp to watch the sunset.

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Here the Game Creek Trail meets the Teton Crest Trail (TCT). South of this junction is the start of the Granite Middle/S. Fork backcountry camping zone.

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This is a nice spot to filter water. You can reserve the group site ahead of time if you are hiking with 7+ people, otherwise you can get a permit to camp anywhere in the Granite Middle/S. Fork Zone.

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December 14, 2025, Marion Lake

Beneath the stoic wall of Housetop Mountain you'll find a great spot to picnic, swim, and filter water. There are three 1–6 person campsites up above the lake available with a permit. You can hike back from the water's edge to get a dramatic view over Granite Canyon to the southeast.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many family-friendly hiking trails can we explore in Bridger-Teton National Forest?

Bridger-Teton National Forest offers a wide variety of trails suitable for families. You'll find over 70 routes in total, with more than 25 specifically rated as easy, perfect for outings with children.

What kind of natural features can we expect to see on family hikes in Bridger-Teton National Forest?

The forest is rich with stunning natural beauty. Many family-friendly trails lead to serene alpine lakes, offer views of dramatic mountain ranges like the Tetons, or follow crystal-clear rivers. You might even discover impressive geological formations or waterfalls. For example, the area around Granite Falls is a popular spot.

Are there any easy loop trails suitable for families?

Yes, there are several enjoyable loop trails. The Green River Lakes Loop is a moderate option that offers beautiful scenery around the lakes. For easier, shorter loops, you can often find sections of trails that form smaller circuits, like parts of the Cache Creek area.

What are some of the easiest trails for families with young children?

For families with young children, trails like the Granite Creek Trail and the Boyd Skinner Trail are excellent choices. They are relatively short, have minimal elevation gain, and offer pleasant walks through nature.

Can we spot wildlife while hiking with our family?

Absolutely! Bridger-Teton National Forest is home to abundant wildlife. Keep an eye out for elk, moose, mule deer, and various bird species like bald eagles. While rare, grizzly bears and wolves also inhabit the area, so always be bear aware and carry bear spray. Early mornings or late evenings often provide the best chances for sightings.

Are dogs allowed on family-friendly trails in Bridger-Teton National Forest?

Many trails in Bridger-Teton National Forest are dog-friendly, but regulations can vary by specific area or wilderness designation. It's always best to check local signage or the Forest Service website for the most current rules. Generally, dogs should be kept on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all hikers.

What is the best time of year for family hiking in the Bridger-Teton National Forest?

The best time for family hiking is typically from late spring through early fall (June to September). During these months, trails are generally clear of snow, wildflowers are blooming, and the weather is most favorable. Always check current weather conditions before heading out, as mountain weather can change rapidly.

Are there any attractions or points of interest near the family hiking trails?

Yes, there are several points of interest. You could visit Granite Hot Springs for a relaxing soak after a hike, or explore the Cache Creek (Hagen Trail) area which is popular for its accessibility and scenic views. Many trails also offer views of prominent peaks like Rendezvous Mountain.

What do other hikers say about the family-friendly trails in this region?

The komoot community highly rates the hiking experience in Bridger-Teton National Forest, with an average score of 4.7 out of 5 stars. Reviewers often praise the stunning mountain scenery, the abundance of wildlife, and the variety of trails that cater to different skill levels, making it a fantastic destination for family adventures.

Is parking readily available at trailheads for family hikes?

Parking is generally available at most popular trailheads throughout Bridger-Teton National Forest. However, during peak season or on weekends, popular spots can fill up quickly. It's advisable to arrive early, especially for well-known family-friendly trails, to secure a parking spot.

Are there any trails that lead to alpine lakes suitable for a family picnic?

Many trails in the Bridger-Teton National Forest lead to beautiful alpine lakes that are perfect for a family picnic. While not listed in the easy category, the Grizzly Lake Trail is a moderate option that rewards hikers with a stunning lake destination. For easier access to water, look for trails that follow rivers or lead to smaller ponds.

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