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Change "gondola lift" to "tram" in the second sentence. The gondola at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort does not access the summit of Rendezvous Mountain. For summit access, one must use the tram.
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{{Infobox Hiking trail
{{Short description|Hiking trail in the state of Wyoming}}
{{Infobox hiking trail
|Name=Teton Crest Trail
|Photo=Grand Teton from Lake Solitude.jpg
| name = Teton Crest Trail
|Caption=[[Lake Solitude (Wyoming)|Lake Solitude]] and the northwest view of Grand Teton from the Teton Crest Trail
| photo = Grand Teton from Lake Solitude.jpg
| caption = [[Lake Solitude (Wyoming)|Lake Solitude]] and the northwest view of Grand Teton from the Teton Crest Trail
|Location=[[Teton Range]]
| location = [[Teton Range]]
| length_mi=40
|Length={{convert|40|mi|abbr=on}}
|Start/End Points=Phillips Pass, Wyoming<br>String Lake, Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming
| trailheads = Phillips Pass, Wyoming<br>String Lake, Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming
|Use=Hiking
| use = Hiking
| elev_change_ft=3775
|ElevChange={{convert|3775|ft|abbr=on}}
|HighPoint= Paintbrush Divide {{convert|10645|ft|abbr=on}}
| highest_name=Paintbrush Divide | highest_ft=10645
|LowPoint= String Lake {{convert|6870|ft|abbr=on}}
| lowest_name=String Lake | lowest_ft=6870
|Difficulty=Strenuous
| difficulty = Strenuous
|Season=Summer to Fall
| season = Summer to Fall
|Sights=Teton Range
| sights = Teton Range
|Hazards=[[Severe weather]]<br>[[Grizzly bear]]s
| hazards = [[Severe weather]]<br>[[Grizzly bear]]s
}}
}}
The '''Teton Crest Trail''' is a {{convert|40|mi|adj=on}} long hiking trail which extends from [[Phillips Pass]] on the border of [[Bridger-Teton National Forest|Bridger Teton]] and [[Caribou-Targhee National Forest]]s to [[String Lake]], [[Grand Teton National Park]] all in the [[U.S. state]] of [[Wyoming]].<ref name=crest>{{cite web|title=Teton Crest Trail|url=http://www.free-press.biz/Grand-Teton-Park/Teton-Crest-Trail.html|publisher=Greater Yellowstone Resource Guide|accessdate=2012-02-12}}</ref><ref name=gnis>{{cite gnis|id=1603581|name=Teton Crest Trail|accessdate=2012-02-12}}</ref><ref name=topo>{{Cite map|publisher=Topoquest (USGS Quads)|title=Grand Teton, WY|url=http://www.topoquest.com/map.php?lat=43.71495&lon=-110.85494&datum=nad83&zoom=4&map=auto&coord=d&mode=zoomin&size=m|accessdate=2012-02-12}}</ref> Though the Teton Crest Trail can be accessed from [[Teton Pass]], starting the hike from the south is most easily done by riding the [[tram]] located at the [[Jackson Hole Mountain Resort]] to the top of [[Rendezvous Mountain]]. From there it is a {{convert|32|mi|adj=on}} multi-day trek to String Lake, passing in and out of Bridger-Teton National Forest twice, traversing the [[Death Canyon Shelf]] and several high passes including [[Mount Meek Pass]], [[Hurricane Pass]] and [[Paintbrush Divide]]. The trail also wanders through the high alpine meadows of [[Alaska Basin]] in the Bridger-Teton National Forest and from Hurricane Pass, the west side of major peaks of the [[Cathedral Group]] as well as [[Schoolroom Glacier]] can be easily accessed.<ref>{{cite web|last=Potterfield|first=Peter|title=Hiking the Teton Crest Trail|url=http://www.greatoutdoors.com/published/hiking-the-teton-crest-trail|publisher=Great Outdoors.com|accessdate=2012-02-12|date=August 10th, 2010}}</ref>
The '''Teton Crest Trail''' is a {{convert|40|mi|adj=on}} long hiking trail in the [[U.S. state]] of [[Wyoming]] that extends from [[Phillips Pass]], on the border of [[Bridger-Teton National Forest|Bridger Teton]] and [[Caribou-Targhee National Forest]]s, to [[String Lake]] in [[Grand Teton National Park]].<ref name=crest>{{cite web|title=Teton Crest Trail|url=http://www.free-press.biz/Grand-Teton-Park/Teton-Crest-Trail.html|publisher=Greater Yellowstone Resource Guide|accessdate=2012-02-12}}</ref><ref name=gnis>{{cite gnis|id=1603581|name=Teton Crest Trail|accessdate=2012-02-12}}</ref><ref name=topo>{{Cite map|publisher=Topoquest (USGS Quads)|title=Grand Teton, WY|url=http://www.topoquest.com/map.php?lat=43.71495&lon=-110.85494&datum=nad83&zoom=4&map=auto&coord=d&mode=zoomin&size=m|accessdate=2012-02-12}}</ref> ''Backpacker Magazine'' calls the Trail one of the "Best Hikes Ever," with "mesmerizing and constant views of jagged peaks."<ref>{{cite web|title=Best Hikes Ever: Teton Crest Trail, WY|url=http://www.backpacker.com/trips/wyoming/grand-teton-national-park/best-hikes-ever-teton-crest-trail-wy/|publisher=Backpacker Magazine|accessdate=2015-08-11}}</ref>


Beginning in the south, the Teton Crest Trail can be accessed in several ways. From inside the National Park, the [[Granite Canyon Trail]] provides a gradual ascent into the Range, where it connects with the TCT. The Trail is most easily accessed by riding the [[Jackson Hole Aerial Tram]], which transports sightseers and hikers from the [[Teton Village]] Resort to the top of [[Rendezvous Mountain]]. From outside the Park, the Teton Crest Trail can be accessed via the [[Phillips Pass]] Trail,<ref>{{cite web|title=Phillips Pass Trail|url=http://www.greater-yellowstone.com/Jackson-Hole-WY/Phillips-Pass-Trail.html|publisher=Greater Yellowstone Resource Guide|accessdate=2015-08-11}}</ref> one of several routes through adjacent National Forest lands.
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Continuing from the south, it is a {{convert|32|mi|adj=on}} trek to String Lake, passing in and out of Bridger-Teton National Forest twice, traversing the [[Death Canyon Shelf]] and several high passes including [[Mount Meek Pass]], [[Hurricane Pass]] and [[Paintbrush Divide]]. It is a challenge with 9,681 feet total ascent and 10,779 feet total descent. The trail also traverses the high alpine meadows of [[Alaska Basin]] in the Bridger-Teton National Forest. From Hurricane Pass, the trail provides easy access to [[Schoolroom Glacier]], and parallels the west side of major peaks of the [[Cathedral Group]] as it follows the North and South forks of the Cascade Creek.<ref>{{cite web|last=Potterfield|first=Peter|title=Hiking the Teton Crest Trail|url=http://www.greatoutdoors.com/published/hiking-the-teton-crest-trail|publisher=Great Outdoors.com|accessdate=2012-02-12|date=August 10, 2010}}</ref>

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==Gallery==
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File:Schoolroom Glacier from Hurricane Pass.jpg|Schoolroom Glacier from Hurricane Pass
File:Schoolroom Glacier from Hurricane Pass.jpg|Schoolroom Glacier from Hurricane Pass
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==See also==
==See also==
[[List of hiking trails in Grand Teton National Park]]
* [[List of hiking trails in Grand Teton National Park]]
* [[backpacking (wilderness)|Backpacking]]
* [https://backpackers-review.com/trip-reports/teton-crest-trail/ Trip report with many pictures and maps of the Teton Crest Trail]

==References==
==References==
{{reflist}}
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==External links==
* [http://www.greater-yellowstone.com/Grand-Teton-Park/Teton-Crest-Trail.html Teton Crest Trail Guide Book]


[[Category:Hiking trails of Grand Teton National Park]]
[[Category:Hiking trails of Grand Teton National Park]]

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Teton Crest Trail
Lake Solitude and the northwest view of Grand Teton from the Teton Crest Trail
Length40 mi (64 km)
LocationTeton Range
TrailheadsPhillips Pass, Wyoming
String Lake, Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming
UseHiking
Elevation change3,775 ft (1,151 m)
Highest pointPaintbrush Divide, 10,645 ft (3,245 m)
Lowest pointString Lake, 6,870 ft (2,090 m)
DifficultyStrenuous
SeasonSummer to Fall
SightsTeton Range
HazardsSevere weather
Grizzly bears

The Teton Crest Trail is a 40-mile (64 km) long hiking trail in the U.S. state of Wyoming that extends from Phillips Pass, on the border of Bridger Teton and Caribou-Targhee National Forests, to String Lake in Grand Teton National Park.[1][2][3] Backpacker Magazine calls the Trail one of the "Best Hikes Ever," with "mesmerizing and constant views of jagged peaks."[4]

Beginning in the south, the Teton Crest Trail can be accessed in several ways. From inside the National Park, the Granite Canyon Trail provides a gradual ascent into the Range, where it connects with the TCT. The Trail is most easily accessed by riding the Jackson Hole Aerial Tram, which transports sightseers and hikers from the Teton Village Resort to the top of Rendezvous Mountain. From outside the Park, the Teton Crest Trail can be accessed via the Phillips Pass Trail,[5] one of several routes through adjacent National Forest lands.

Continuing from the south, it is a 32-mile (51 km) trek to String Lake, passing in and out of Bridger-Teton National Forest twice, traversing the Death Canyon Shelf and several high passes including Mount Meek Pass, Hurricane Pass and Paintbrush Divide. It is a challenge with 9,681 feet total ascent and 10,779 feet total descent. The trail also traverses the high alpine meadows of Alaska Basin in the Bridger-Teton National Forest. From Hurricane Pass, the trail provides easy access to Schoolroom Glacier, and parallels the west side of major peaks of the Cathedral Group as it follows the North and South forks of the Cascade Creek.[6]

43°42′52″N 110°51′18″W / 43.7143727°N 110.8549370°W / 43.7143727; -110.8549370[2]

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References

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  1. ^ "Teton Crest Trail". Greater Yellowstone Resource Guide. Retrieved 2012-02-12.
  2. ^ a b "Teton Crest Trail". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved 2012-02-12.
  3. ^ Grand Teton, WY (Map). Topoquest (USGS Quads). Retrieved 2012-02-12.
  4. ^ "Best Hikes Ever: Teton Crest Trail, WY". Backpacker Magazine. Retrieved 2015-08-11.
  5. ^ "Phillips Pass Trail". Greater Yellowstone Resource Guide. Retrieved 2015-08-11.
  6. ^ Potterfield, Peter (August 10, 2010). "Hiking the Teton Crest Trail". Great Outdoors.com. Retrieved 2012-02-12.
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