Hey Lykkers! Are you ready for another incredible adventure?


This time, we’re off to the majestic Grand Teton Mountain in Wyoming, and we can’t wait to share the highlights of this epic trip with you.


Conquering the Grand Teton: A Mountain Like No Other


The jagged peaks of Grand Teton stand at over 13,700 feet, and the experience of hiking beneath these towering spires is awe-inspiring. We decided to explore one of the most popular trails—the Cascade Canyon Trail. It’s a moderately challenging hike, but every step rewards you with picturesque views of alpine lakes, meadows, and wildlife.


One of the most exciting parts of the hike? We spotted a moose grazing just a few hundred feet from the trail! The valley echoed with the sounds of rushing streams and chirping birds, making this an unforgettable experience. Don’t forget your camera; every corner of this trail is Instagram-worthy!


Opening Hours: Grand Teton National Park is open year-round, but most visitors come between May and September when the weather is perfect for hiking. Visitor centers usually operate from 8 AM to 5 PM during this peak season.


Entrance Fee: The entrance fee for the park is $35 per vehicle, which covers up to seven days of exploring. If you're planning to visit other U.S. national parks, you might want to get the $80 annual pass.


Jenny Lake: A Hidden Gem


One of the highlights of our trip was Jenny Lake, a stunningly clear lake located at the base of the Tetons. You can hike the loop around the lake or, like us, take the scenic shuttle boat across it. The shuttle costs $20 for a round-trip ticket or $12 one-way.


Once we crossed, we hiked up to Hidden Falls, where the sound of water rushing over the rocks was mesmerizing. The short trek to Inspiration Point afterward rewarded us with panoramic views of the valley below—a perfect spot to rest and soak in the scenery.


Boat Shuttle Hours: The shuttle operates from mid-May through late September, with boats departing every 10-15 minutes between 7 AM and 7 PM.


Stay at the Luxurious Jenny Lake Lodge


After a full day of adventuring, we checked into the cozy yet luxurious Jenny Lake Lodge. Located just a few miles from the lake, it’s the perfect spot for unwinding after a day in the wilderness. The lodge has beautifully appointed cabins that blend rustic charm with modern comfort.


The rates start at around $750 per night, which includes breakfast and a gourmet dinner. It's a splurge, but worth every penny if you want a full-on nature retreat with a touch of luxury. The peaceful setting, combined with views of the Tetons, made this stay unforgettable.


Practical Tips for Your Grand Teton Adventure


1. Best Time to Visit: Late spring to early fall is ideal for hiking, wildlife viewing, and boating. Snow can make some trails impassable in winter.


2. Wildlife: Grand Teton is home to bears, moose, and elk, so always carry bear spray and keep a safe distance from wildlife.


3. What to Pack: Sturdy hiking boots, layers (the weather changes quickly), sunscreen, and plenty of water.


4. How to Get There: The closest airport is Jackson Hole Airport, just a 10-minute drive from the park entrance.


Grand Teton Mountain gave us one of the most memorable outdoor experiences of our lives. We hope our journey inspires you to take your own adventure here. Until next time, Lykkers—get out there and explore!