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Jackson Lake

Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming

The largest of the glacial lakes in Grand Teton National Park, Jackson Lake sets the scene for some of the park’s best sailing, windsurfing, fishing, and paddling opportunities, all against the backdrop of the towering Teton Range. The Jackson Lake Lodge, a National Historic Landmark, stands on the lake’s eastern shore.

The vision of snow-capped Teton peaks reflecting off the waters of Jackson Lake ranks among this national park’s most stunning sights. Other than the lodges, the majority of facilities are at Colter Bay, where there’s a marina, visitor center, campground, and store.

Most guided tours of Grand Teton from Jackson Hole, Cody, or West Yellowstone include a stop at the lake, along with other popular park attractions such as Jenny Lake, the Snake River, Chapel of the Transfiguration, and the Maud Noble Cabin.

  • Jackson Lake is a must-see for first-time visitors to Grand Teton National Park.

  • Don’t forget to bring sun protection, especially if you’re spending time out on the lake.

  • Bring along a swimsuit and towel in the summer months for swimming on the lake’s beaches.

  • Several paved paths around Jackson Lake, including the Colter Bay Marina and Jackson Lake Dam trails, are wheelchair accessible.

Jackson Lake takes up a large part of the center to the northern part of Grand Teton National Park. Most visitors to the lake either drive independently or join a guided tour. The lake is accessible from the Colter Bay Visitor Center, located 25 miles (40 kilometers) north of Moose, Wyoming.

The best time to explore the natural wonders of Grand Teton National Park, including Jackson Lake, is during the warmer months of mid-May and late September. Expect most roads and facilities, including Jackson Lake Lodge, to be closed during winter.

Of the more than a dozen islands that dot Jackson Lake, Elk Island is the largest. Those looking for a unique backcountry experience within the national park can camp at one of two campsites on the island or rent a kayak to paddle out for the day. Sightseeing cruises of the lake often stop at the island for breakfast or dinner.

There are many activities on offer at Jackson Lake in Grand Teton National Park, including fishing, kayaking, windsurfing, camping, horseback riding, biking, hiking, wildlife viewing, boating, off-roading, and swimming—just to name a few. Plus, you can book a tour of Grand Teton with an experienced guide.

Yes, if you launch anywhere in Grand Teton National Park, you must purchase a boating permit before heading out on Jackson Lake. Motorboats are only allowed on Jackson Lake and Jenny Lake within the park.

The best time of the year to visit Jackson Lake—and Grand Teton in general—is May through September. All the lake attractions are open from late spring through early fall. If you want to avoid the summer mobs, visit in either May or September for thinner crowds.

Yes, Jackson Lake has campsites near it, including at Colter Bay, where swimming is permitted. You can reserve your preferred campsite in Grand Teton National Park by booking through the National Park Service's reservation website. Booking your trip in advance is a must, as the park is a popular destination.

Yes, you can swim at Jackson Lake in Grand Teton National Park in certain areas. The most popular swimming location on Jackson Lake is Colter Bay. This swimming area is a fun place to swim while taking in views of the stunning Grand Tetons to the west.

The most common wildlife sightings around Jackson Lake include bison, elk, and moose, which often come to the lake for water. You can also see river otters, eagles, ospreys, beavers, and muskrats. Bears are present in Grand Teton National Park and sometimes make their way to Jackson Lake.

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