Teton Crest Trail



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The Teton Crest Trail is a spectacular hiking trail located in Grand Teton National Park in the United States. The trail spans over 40 miles and passes through some of the most stunning mountain landscapes in the country. The trail is open from late June to early October and hikers are required to obtain a backcountry permit before embarking on the trail.

The cost of a backcountry permit varies depending on the length of the trip and the number of people in the group. The park also charges an entrance fee of $35 per vehicle or $20 per person for those entering on foot or bicycle. The official website for Grand Teton National Park is nps.gov/grte.

In addition to hiking the Teton Crest Trail, visitors to the area can also explore the nearby town of Jackson Hole. This charming western town is home to a variety of shops, restaurants, and art galleries. The National Museum of Wildlife Art is also located nearby and offers a stunning collection of wildlife art and exhibits.

Other popular attractions in the area include the Snake River, where visitors can enjoy rafting or fishing, and the Grand Teton Music Festival, which takes place annually from mid-July to mid-August.

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