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Features
Birding · Fall Colors · Lake · River/Creek · Views · Wildflowers · Wildlife
Overview
Not overly technical, this run offers stunning views from
Amphitheater Lake and Surprise Lake, a must-see side trip.
Description
Starting from the Lupine Meadows trailhead/parking area,
Garnet Canyon Trail contours southward, across Glacier Gulch Creek, and then turns west ascending a semi-steep fall line. Shortly after heading west, the trail is intersected by the
Bradley Lake Trail, stay straight (right) here to continue on
Garnet Canyon Trail.
From this intersection, the trail switchbacks five times, popping in and out of the trees multiple times. Be sure to take a quick look back at Bradley and Taggart Lake below, as well as Sheep Mountain (11,239') and its "Sleeping Indian" formation across the Jackson Hole Valley. Just after the fifth switchback you'll reach an intersection with
Amphitheater Lake Trail - turn right.
Once on the
Amphitheater Lake Trail, you'll switchback lazily four more times until the trail hits a steep segment, switchbacking ten more times very sharply. The top of these switchbacks brings you to a nice, gently sloping area that plays host to both Surprise Lake and
Amphitheater Lake. These two glacial lakes sit just below Disappointment Peak (11,618') and Surprise Lake features a backcountry campsite (permit required).
History & Background
Early mountaineers thought the slopes leading to
Amphitheater Lake would continue to the summit of Grand Teton (13,775'). When they reached the top of the ridge they were disappointed to find it actually ended at the summit of now named Disappointment Peak (11,618').
Contacts
Shared By:
Tom Robson
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