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Hidden Falls and Inspiration Point - 4 members in 10 triplogs have rated this an average 4.3 ( 1 to 5 best )
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Aug 01 2025
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54 male
 Joined Feb 19 2015
 Phoenix
Jenny LakeYellowstone, WY
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bjonsonTriplogs 261
Hiking12.76 Miles 1,768 AEG
Hiking12.76 Miles   5 Hrs   5 Mns   2.69 mph
1,768 ft AEG      20 Mns Break
 
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Jun 07 2025
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 Gilbert, AZ
Cascade CanyonYellowstone, WY
Yellowstone, WY
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VashtiTriplogs 276
Hiking6.92 Miles 961 AEG
Hiking6.92 Miles   3 Hrs   34 Mns   2.10 mph
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Beautiful hike down Cascade Canyon. Enjoyed seeing two moose just off the trail and multiple marmots. We also lucked out with the plethora of wildflowers! It is a peaceful and spectacular canyon with relatively low crowding once you pass inspiration point.

Inspiration point offers wonderful views of the valley. And hidden falls is magnificent and definitely worth a visit. The spur trail is marked with a sign, and it is a super short distance.

Starting late in the day, we opted to take the Jenny Lake ferry across the lake. Starting from the trail head adds 2.5 miles each way on the valley trail.
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So many flowers of every color!

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Oct 03 2024
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 Joined Jun 23 2015
 Phoenix, AZ
Hidden Falls and Inspiration PointYellowstone, WY
Yellowstone, WY
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emilystardustTriplogs 792
Hiking5.22 Miles 551 AEG
Hiking5.22 Miles   1 Hour   49 Mns   2.87 mph
551 ft AEG
 
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Super quick hike before heading out. Looking forward to heading up to Lake Solitude next time.
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Jun 24 2024
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Jenny Lake to Hidden Falls and Inspiration Poi, WY 
Jenny Lake to Hidden Falls and Inspiration Poi, WY
 
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mikemcgTriplogs 129
Hiking6.56 Miles 888 AEG
Hiking6.56 Miles   3 Hrs   35 Mns   2.24 mph
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This is a can't miss adventure in Grand Teton. Jenny Lake is a popular area. The parking lot was packed, but we managed to find a spot. We began at the visitor's center, went down to the boathouse, then walked on a well-maintained trail around the southern and eastern perimeter of Jenny Lake, stopping often to take in the views. We encountered no other people along the way.

Eventually the trail reaches Cascade Creek, which was a torrent of water due to snowmelt. We climbed down and checked out the cascades, then crossed the raging creek on a wooden bridge and followed the short ascent to Hidden Falls, a 100 foot high waterfall along Cascade Creek.

Hidden Falls was much better than expected, very powerful, due to the high volume of water from the snowmelt. The trail ends approximately 70 meters from the falls, and there were approximately 15 other people enjoying the vibes. Usually I will rock-hop over to a falls like this for a better experience, but the velocity of the current, the violence of the water crashing over the rocks, and the slipperiness of the rocks prevented me from getting much closer.

We then continued up the moderately steep ascent to Inspiration Point, which overlooks Jenny Lake. There were many more people in this area, as many people take the ferry across Jenny Lake to congregate here. Inspiration Point was nice, with great views of the lake and surrounding mountains. We hung out here for a bit and watched the squirrels, then headed back the way we came.

Overall a beautiful area. We encountered no other people throughout the trek around Jenny Lake, but there were many people once we reached the ferry landing on the other side. This appears to be the best time of year to see Cascade Creek and Hidden Falls, as the weather was perfect and the water in the creek was ferocious due to the snowmelt. Inspiration Point is a beautiful overlook. Some people continue on from here to the Teton Crest Trail or Lake Solitude. We'll do that next time.
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Aug 21 2021
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 Joined Apr 30 2008
 Tucson, AZ
The Teton CrestYellowstone, WY
Yellowstone, WY
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azdesertfatherTriplogs 1,144
Hiking38.83 Miles 7,074 AEG
Hiking38.83 Miles   16 Hrs   47 Mns   2.31 mph
7,074 ft AEG45 LBS Pack
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Epic hike across the TCT.

Day 1: Started at Teton Village, took the gondola partway up the mountain, then hiked the rest of the way to the edge of Rendezvous Summit, following South Fork over to Marion Lake. This hike took much longer than expected, as 3 hours into the hike we hit a major thunderstorm, that dumped 1-2" of rain for 16 straight hours. We were literally toward the end taking a step up the mountain trails and sliding back in the mud before we could take another step up. Even with ponchos and backpack shields, everyone's stuff was completely soaked. I wore a heavy duty trash bag and ziploc-bagged all my clothes, so I at least had dry clothes to put on, but others in the group did not and one person became borderline hypothermic. Thankful for my Wilderness First Aid training, knowing how to deal with it to restore his core temp, as rescue would have totally been out of the question during this severe storm. Thunderstorm continued into the night, with the rain turning to sleet and snow during the early morning hours, and two people's tents flooded. Just brutal.

Day 2: Storm cleared at 6am, and we had sunlight breaking through clouds by 9am. Spent the morning using sunlight to dry out clothes and gear on rocks and in trees. Made good time that afternoon, getting to Fox Creek Pass and hiking across Death Canyon Shelf to just outside the park boundary for our next camp. That area not ideal for camping, but we found a mesa that was relatively flat to camp on, and during the night another storm came. This one had some rain, but a LOT of wind. We estimated 60-65mph winds for about a half hour. I was literally spread eagle in my tent at 4:30am, with one and and one foot in each corner, trying to help the tent pegs hold!

Day 3: Hiked into Alaska Basin, then to Sunset Lake and over Hurricane Pass. Visited Schoolroom Glacier and the lake that the glacier made below it, as we hiked down South Fork Cascade to our campsite. While setting up camp we had a visit by a black bear, who didn't seem particularly interested in us, he was too busy flipping over boulders looking for insects to eat. Views from camp of Grand Teton were breathtaking! Hike partly on the Avalanche trail, but didn't go all the way due to ominous-looking weather that thankfully was just a threat this time.

Day 4: Hiked to North Fork Cascade and all the way to Lake Solitude, then back down to the lowest campsite along North Fork for the night. A couple of our crew jumped into the lake, which up until a few days prior still had blocks of ice floating in it. I was either too smart or too old to follow behind them.

Day 5: Hiked out Cascade Canyon to Jenny Lake, stopping off at Inspiration Point and Hidden Falls on the way out. Took the boat ride across the lake, and to the store to buy a peach slushie (yum!). Then made it to Dornan's Chuckwagon in neighboring Moose for a bison burger, and then to Colter Bay Campground for a desperately needed shower, the first in 6 days. :sk:

RECOMMENDATION: I used Peak freeze-dried meals on this hike instead of Mountain House. Way more protein, and more tasty by a mile! The Mountain Housers in our group were totally jealous, wishing they had spent the extra couple of bucks per meal!
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Sep 02 2012
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 Joined Sep 18 2009
 Tucson, AZ
Hidden Falls and Inspiration PointYellowstone, WY
Yellowstone, WY
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GrottoGirlTriplogs 1,634
Hiking6.80 Miles 760 AEG
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We finished up our trip with a short trek in Teton National Park. The morning started out foggy with layers of lower clouds so we stayed in Jackson and had some coffee and breakfast. Then we headed for the visitor center at the park. From there we scoped out Jenny Lake and the hike to Hidden Falls and Inspiration Point. I was bracing myself for herds of people since it was Labor Day weekend. I thought for sure that overflow from the boat shuttle would clog up the trail around the lake. We were lucky and the number of people hiking around the lake was low. Again I did notice that many tourists (men mostly) had bear spray attached to their packs.

Hidden Falls is quite beautiful. The the views of some of the high peaksfromthearea above Inspiration Point was spectacular. Definitely a nice short hike!

I am now all excited for a return trip to my homeland to do the Teton Crest Trail hopefully next year! I am very thankful for all my airline miles and hotel points at times like these :)
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Sep 02 2012
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 Tucson, AZ
Hidden Falls and Inspiration PointYellowstone, WY
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RedwallNHopsTriplogs 1,360
Hiking6.80 Miles 760 AEG
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Aug 01 2011
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 Joined Jan 15 2010
 Avondale
Hidden Falls and Inspiration PointYellowstone, WY
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leonesiegelTriplogs 298
Hiking1.30 Miles
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Grand Teton Nat. Park. Lovely easy hike with views of much snowmelt and Jenny Lake.
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 Joined Dec 25 2006
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Hidden Falls and Inspiration PointYellowstone, WY
Yellowstone, WY
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sagamihara_hikerTriplogs 366
Hiking6.28 Miles 1,110 AEG
Hiking6.28 Miles   3 Hrs      2.09 mph
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Did the hike from Jenny Lake to Hidden Falls and then on to Inspiration Point. You can take a shuttle boat across the lake which takes off 4 miles, but why do that when you can hike. Just past the boat launch, ran into a bear on the trail. So surprised to get to see one that close to where people are that I didn't get a good picture. But still, a bear within 3 meters! Hike this one early to see the wildlife and avoid the crowds!
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Aug 03 2009
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 Joined Dec 28 2006
 Scottsdale, AZ
Lake SolitudeYellowstone, WY
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GrasshopperTriplogs 578
Hiking15.20 Miles 2,376 AEG
Hiking15.20 Miles   8 Hrs   10 Mns   1.86 mph
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This in & out hike, which can also be done with more AEG as a longer 19.5ml loop or with a boat ride across Jenny Lake as I did (to shorten the in & out R/T 20ml hiking distance by 4+mls), is one of the premier day hikes in Grand Teton National Park. If visiting GTNP for day hiking, this one or some part of it should be on your hiking itinerary.

Please see my posted pic set/captions and posted GPS Route/notes for more hike details & confirmation.. ;)
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