NPS Photo/A. Falgoust
Hike to the heart of the Teton Range from the Lupine Meadows Trailhead. To access trails, drive down the Teton Park Road and turn at Lupine Meadows. The Lupine Meadows Trailhead is located one mile down a dirt road.
Multiple hikes from Lupine Meadows include access to backcountry campsites. A backcountry permit is required for all overnight stays in the backcountry.
Always be prepared when hiking in Grand Teton. Carry water for every member of your group, be alert to your surroundings, and understand your limitations on distance and elevation gain. Trails from Lupine Meadows can hold snow until mid-July. Hikers should use caution when traveling over snow and not attempt trails unless they have previous snow experience and the proper equipment. Wildlife—such as bears—is commonly active in the area. Never approach a wild animal. To check current trail conditions and bear activity, stop at a visitor center to talk with a ranger.
Multiple hikes from Lupine Meadows include access to backcountry campsites. A backcountry permit is required for all overnight stays in the backcountry.
Always be prepared when hiking in Grand Teton. Carry water for every member of your group, be alert to your surroundings, and understand your limitations on distance and elevation gain. Trails from Lupine Meadows can hold snow until mid-July. Hikers should use caution when traveling over snow and not attempt trails unless they have previous snow experience and the proper equipment. Wildlife—such as bears—is commonly active in the area. Never approach a wild animal. To check current trail conditions and bear activity, stop at a visitor center to talk with a ranger.
