
Teton Hiking Trails
Trails on Both Sides of the Range
The ranch sits a few minutes from its own trailhead. Moose Creek Trail begins just past the property line and traces the creek east into quiet forest — an easy out-and-back on its own, or, for those who keep going, a trail that opens into Moose Meadows and eventually links up with the Teton Crest Trail, reaching deep into the range toward Alaska Basin and the Jackson Hole tram. Beyond that, trails spread out in every direction: west into Teton Valley’s canyons, east over Teton Pass, and further out into Grand Targhee’s summer trail network and the iconic hiking of Grand Teton National Park.
Our Favorite Hiking Areas
- Moose Creek Trail — beginning at the trailhead just past the ranch — a shaded walk along the creek for a couple of miles, or a full day out to Moose Meadows and beyond for those who want to go farther
- Darby Canyon to Wind Cave — a family-friendly climb through the Jedediah Smith Wilderness
- Sheep Bridge Trail in Teton Canyon — a gentle walk through wildflower meadows and aspen stands Teton Canyon to Alaska Basin and Hurricane Pass, a longer trek into the heart of the range
- Table Mountain — a demanding climb with some of the closest views of the Tetons anywhere
- Ski Lake and Phillips Pass — reached from the top of Teton Pass
- The Bannock Trail at Grand Targhee — climbing through aspens to sweeping valley views
- The Ashton–Tetonia Rail Trail — a flat former railroad grade with historic trestle bridges



