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Embark on an easy hiking adventure along the Lakeshore Trail, a scenic route spanning 2.4 miles (3.9 km) within Grand Teton National Park. You'll experience minimal elevation gain, climbing just 69 feet (21 metres) as you follow the path. This gentle hike, estimated to take about 1 hour, offers continuous…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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This easy loop trail typically takes about 1 hour to complete, covering a distance of approximately 3.9 kilometers (2.4 miles).
Yes, the Lakeshore Trail is rated as easy with minimal elevation gain, making it an excellent choice for beginners, families, and those looking for a leisurely stroll. It's a great way to experience the beauty of Grand Teton National Park without a strenuous climb.
The Lakeshore Trail is located in Grand Teton National Park, starting from the Colter Bay area. Parking is available at the Colter Bay Village parking lot, which provides convenient access to the trailhead.
The trail offers stunning views of Jackson Lake and the majestic Teton Range. You'll be treated to a View of Jackson Lake and the Teton Range, providing picturesque photo opportunities throughout your hike.
In Grand Teton National Park, dogs are generally permitted on paved roads, in campgrounds, and within 30 feet of roads. However, they are not allowed on hiking trails, including the Lakeshore Trail, to protect wildlife and ensure visitor safety. Please check the latest park regulations on the NPS website for detailed information.
The best time to hike the Lakeshore Trail is typically from late spring through early fall (May to October). During these months, the weather is generally pleasant, and the trail is free of snow. Summer offers warmer temperatures, while spring and fall provide fewer crowds and beautiful seasonal colors.
Yes, as the Lakeshore Trail is located within Grand Teton National Park, an entrance fee is required to access the park. You can purchase a 7-day pass or an annual pass. No additional permits are needed for day hiking this specific trail.
The terrain is generally flat and well-maintained, making for an easy walk. It's a loop trail that follows the shoreline of Jackson Lake, offering a pleasant and accessible path for all skill levels.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Lakeshore Trail, which is the official name for parts of this path according to OpenStreetMap data.
Given its easy nature and short duration, essentials include comfortable walking shoes, water, sunscreen, and a camera to capture the scenic views. Layers are always recommended as mountain weather can change quickly.
Yes, the Colter Bay Village area, where the trailhead is located, offers various amenities. These include restrooms, a visitor center, general store, restaurants, and lodging options, making it a convenient base for your visit.