Grand Teton National Park Hiking Map & Guide
EARTHWALK PRESSPlanning an adventure to one of America's most iconic mountain ranges? This waterproof hiking map and guide covers Grand Teton National Park in comprehensive detail, combining expertly curated trail information with a durable, weather-resistant topographic map. Whether you're a seasoned backcountry hiker tackling multi-day expeditions or a day-tripper exploring popular routes like Jenny Lake or Cascade Canyon, this all-in-one resource delivers the navigational precision and contextual information you need to hike safely and confidently through the park's 310,000 acres of stunning alpine terrain.
- Waterproof, tear-resistant map printed on synthetic material for durability in wet mountain conditions and rugged outdoor use
- Detailed topographic map with contour lines showing elevation changes, helping hikers gauge trail difficulty and plan pacing
- Comprehensive trail guide covering major routes including Jackson Lake, Mount Moran, and Teton Crest Trail options
- GPS-compatible grid overlay enables accurate location marking and digital navigation coordination with handheld devices
- Compact fold-out design fits easily in backpack pockets, day pack side pockets, or hiking vests without bulk
- Includes detailed information on trailhead access, parking, permits, water sources, wildlife hazards, and seasonal conditions
- Expertly researched trail descriptions with distance, elevation gain, difficulty ratings, and estimated hiking times for each route
- Regional context map showing proximity to Jackson Hole, Yellowstone connections, and nearby gateway communities
- Updated data on trail conditions, closures, and recent park infrastructure improvements for current-season accuracy
In real-world hiking scenarios, this map proves invaluable whether you're navigating the switchbacks of Amphitheater Lake, route-finding through boulder fields near the Tetons' rocky peaks, or bushwhacking between established trails. The synthetic material withstands afternoon thunderstorms, river crossings, and daily pack abrasion without degradation, while the waterproof printing remains legible even when wet. Hikers appreciate the balanced combination of detailed topographic information and practical trip-planning notes—you're not just getting a map, you're getting insider knowledge about water availability, camping restrictions, and wildlife encounter protocols. The guide format helps less-experienced navigators understand terrain relationships and plan logistics before hitting the trail, while veterans use it for backcountry route-finding and waypoint verification.
This map and guide is ideal for independent hikers, backpacking groups, day-trippers exploring new terrain, and visitors planning their first Grand Teton experience. Whether you're summiting the Grand Teton itself or enjoying lower-elevation family hikes through wildflower meadows, this resource combines the navigation essentials with the practical information that separates prepared adventurers from unprepared ones.
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