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Embark on the Lake Creek Trail for a moderate hike that takes you through the heart of Grand Teton National Park. This 1.5-mile (2.4 km) route, with a gentle 227 feet (69 metres) of elevation gain, can be completed in about 48 minutes. As you follow the scenic Lake Creek,…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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The Lake Creek Trail is approximately 2.4 km (1.5 miles) long. Based on an average hiking pace, it typically takes about 45-50 minutes to complete this route.
This trail is rated as moderate. While specific details for this exact Lake Creek Trail are limited, other trails with the same name often feature varied terrain, including stretches through dry grasses framed by towering ponderosa pines, transitioning to mossy Douglas fir canopies. Hikers should be prepared for exposed roots and large rocks in some sections. The route follows the Lake Creek.
The trail offers opportunities to observe diverse flora and fauna. Depending on the season, you might spot wildflowers like twin flowers, tiger lilies, and columbine. The area is known to be home to various wildlife, including pileated woodpeckers, and potentially larger mammals like moose, elk, or bear, especially in wilderness areas. The trail also leads to Phelps Lake.
Many Lake Creek Trails are excellent for early season hiking due to lower elevations. Summer offers vibrant wildflowers. For specific conditions, it's always best to check local park advisories, especially for winter hiking conditions which can include snow and ice.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Aspen Ridge Trail (54%), Boulder Ridge Trail (42%), and Woodland Trail (26%). The Lake Creek Trail itself covers 100% of the route.
As this trail is located within Grand Teton National Park, dogs are generally permitted on designated paved pathways and roadsides, but not on unpaved trails, in the backcountry, or in lakes. Always check the latest Grand Teton National Park regulations regarding pets before your visit.
Yes, an entrance fee is required to enter Grand Teton National Park. This fee covers all occupants of a single private vehicle for seven days. Various passes, including annual and interagency passes, are also accepted. Backcountry permits may be required for overnight stays, but not typically for day hikes on established trails like this one. Always verify current fee and permit requirements on the official Grand Teton National Park website.
Specific trailhead parking details for this Lake Creek Trail are not provided in the available data. However, for trails within Grand Teton National Park, trailheads are typically well-marked with dedicated parking areas. It is advisable to arrive early, especially during peak season, as parking lots can fill up quickly. Check the official Grand Teton National Park website for detailed trailhead directions and parking information.
Rated as moderate, this trail might be suitable for beginners with some hiking experience or families who are active. The relatively short distance and moderate elevation gain make it accessible, but be mindful of potential exposed roots and rocks. Always assess the fitness level of your group before embarking on any trail.
Even for a shorter, moderate hike, it's wise to pack essentials. This includes plenty of water, snacks, appropriate footwear (hiking boots or sturdy shoes), layers of clothing for changing weather, sun protection (hat, sunscreen), and a map or GPS device. Bear spray is also recommended in Grand Teton National Park. Always check the weather forecast before you go.