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cascade canyon正是以大提顿的几座雪山为主体,形成的峡谷,其间有cascade小溪流过,人们可以沿峡谷步行探险,深入大提顿雪山腹地,也可环绕jenny lake初探峡谷口风景。如果你装备齐全,又喜爱雪山风景,可以一试。
Loads of wildlife around and it is a popular route but you still feel that you are in the middle of nowhere and on your own - apart from the bears! which we did not see
nice trail that is the way in to the Teton Crest Trail from Jenny Lake and Hidden Falls - take the boat and you can make it in and out in a day of serious hiking
We hiked from Jenny lake it was a long day of hiking but worth the views and relaxing time. Wanted to see moose but it was our day. Saw a lot of other small forest animals.
A wonderful hike. Granite, trees, wildlife, water....what more could you ask for? It's a popular hike, so there will be people. But, it is a must do.
We got to Inspiration Point and decided to keep going another mile and were rewarded with a leveled off trail and beautiful canyon views of the peaks on either side of us. The work was done in the first climb and the rest was desert!
This valley is one of the most beautiful places I have ever seen and I don't say that lightly. The stream running through it is placid at some spots and roaring at others. If you can get past the crowds of people hiking to Hidden Falls and Inspiration Point and keep going, it is worth the effort.
Every so often I have a dream I am hiking here again and come to the part in the trail where it opens up and you see the canyon in it's entirety. The vista is hard to capture in pictures and can only be truly appreciated in person. It is awe inspiring and honestly on of the most beautiful places I've been and I've been fortunate enough to travel well. It always makes me cringe when I read a review of this area where the hikers stopped at Inspiration Point...that's the hard part! Once you get past there it's a very gradual slope to the canyon for the most part and it follows a lovely stream. This part of the hike is where we've seen and heard all our wildlife but you have to stop and listen/look around sometimes or you can miss it!
We took a guided hike to Inspiration Point, and decided to continue. It was so fantastic! Beautiful and peaceful. It is a hike, so be prepared! We saw a lot of people who were not, and struggled. The fee is the park fee and the boat, if you chose to take it.
It seems like a big hike but it really isn't. Go for it! It is absolutely breathtaking up there. Our camping neighbors so a bull moose about halfway up!
If you take the ferry to the base of the canyon (it departs from S. Jenny Lake visitor's center all day long--if you miss the boat, don't worry as another will be there in a few minutes), the trip to HIdden Falls is only half a mile, and Inspiration Point is half mile beyond that. A two mile round trip hike--piece of cake! Bring the kids! However, a word of caution: the trail is rocky and beyond the falls, steep and *really* rocky. I wore sandals thinking this would be a stroll in the park. I wished for the ankle protection offered by my hiking boots. Hiking polls are also helpful--particularly for the way down to help steady and navigate. There are loaner polls (limit=1), as you leave the ferry, but they are in short supply. The trail is *very* crowded. I wished for time to continue in to the canyon--which by all reports is much less traveled and offers more views.
After taking the boat across Jenny Lake, we hiked the trail to Hidden Falls, Inspiration Point, and then into Cascade Canyon. The canyon was definitely the best part of the hike and well worth it. We were there in late June, so there was still snow in the mountains, but we were hiking on a warm day, so the streams were strong as the snow melted. After climbing up to Inspiration Point, the trail climbs a little more into the canyon where you have amazing views of the mountains and the landscape between the peaks. The trail goes through pine forests (which smelled amazing), and follows a river. We saw a couple small rodents, but it looks like a place where moose might hang out. The trail would have been nicer had there been fewer people, but if you like back country hiking, you could easily leave behind the day hikers and go on your own adventure the next day.
We hiked in early June so there was still snow patches. At the start is a Hidden Waterfall and an Inspiration Point of Jenny Lake.We took the boat across the lake to save time and it was a pretty ride across. Highly recommend this hike of about 7 miles round trip.
We took the ferry across Jenny Lake on the way over which cuts off about 2 or so miles to the trailhead. However, on the way back, its well worth traversing the walk back to the Jenny Lake visitor centre around the lake. The last ferry leaves the trailhead site for the return to the visitor at 4pm so if you miss it don't stress as this part of the walk can be done in about an hour and is fairly easy with a couple of moderate climbs only.We didn't quite reach Lake Solitude as the weather was turning nasty, although we got to within a mile of it which took about 2.5 hours from the trailhead. The return trip took a similar amount of time.The first half mile of the Cascade Canyon trail is moderate to steep clim over some rough terrain to Inspiration Point lookout. About a further 10-15 minutes on from here the trail flattens out to any easy walk along the valley floor for the next 2 miles or so thru stands of pines and open meadows. The valley is quite wide here and there are excellent views of the surrounding peaks and a number of cascading waterfalls entering the valley from the sides.At the end of the valley the trail forks and then there is a moderate uphill climb for about 2.5 miles to Lake Solitude. It's a completely different hike to Paintbrush Canyon, Death Canyon, lupin Meadows/amphetheatre/Garnet trails, but equally pleasing as the others.There was not a lot of animal life about the day we did the hike apart from the squirrel and chipmunks.The trail basically follows the stream up through the canyon to Lake Solitude.There are no supplies after the visitor centre so take enough water and food for the return hike
A wonderful day hike from Leigh Lake. Take a picnic and plenty of water and enjoy the spectacular views of the glacier lakes below. If you're lucky, you will also see lots of wildlife, don't forget your bear spray!