Water cascades down a 100 ft waterfall tucked into a forest of conifer trees.
1-3 HoursFee applies

Hidden Falls

Grand Teton National Park

Visit the only accessible waterfall in Grand Teton on this easy-moderate hike to Hidden Falls.

One of the most popular trails in the park, hiking to Hidden Falls allows for spectacular views of Jenny Lake and Jackson Hole, as well as a 100 ft cascading waterfall. Visitors may choose to walk around the southern lakeshore or utilize the privately-run shuttle boat to cross the lake and shorten the hike. (If you are planning on using the shuttle, check their hours and prices. Tickets are purchased directly at the boat dock.) Once on the west side, the trail gently slopes up 200 ft in elevation towards Hidden Falls, a 100 ft cascade fed by snowmelt. Visitors wishing to hike further can continue up the trail another 0.5 mile to Inspiration Point.

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HikingMountainsRiver and RiparianTrailsWaterfallshikingJenny LakeGrand TetonGrand Teton National Parkday hikeEasy hikemoderate hikewaterfalltrailmountainsfall

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Duration

1-3 Hours

Duration Details

Hidden Falls Via Shuttle Boat Hidden Falls is an easy, 1 mi (1.6 km) RT out and back hike with 300 ft (90 m) of elevation gain. If you are planning on using the shuttle boat, check their hours and prices. Tickets are purchased directly at the boat dock. Hidden Falls Via South Jenny Lake Loop Trail Hidden Falls is a moderate, 4.9 mi (7.9 km) RT out and back hike with 620 ft (190 m) of elevation gain.

Fees

A general fee is charged to enter Grand Teton National Park.

Fees Apply

No

Seasons

Spring, Summer, Fall

Time of Day

Day, Dawn, Dusk

Accessibility

Hidden Falls Via Shuttle Boat Hidden Falls is an easy, 1 mi (1.6 km) RT out and back hike with 300 ft (90 m) of elevation gain with an average slope of 16%. Hidden Falls Via South Jenny Lake Loop Trail Hidden Falls is a moderate, 4.9 mi (7.9 km) RT out and back hike with 620 ft (190 m) of elevation gain with an average slope of 9%. The trail is dirt with sections of rock steps and exposed obstacles, such as roots and rocks.

Pets

No

Reservations

No

Location

Jenny Lake

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