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Top 37 trailrunroutes in Wyoming

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Jenny Lake Loop

Moderate
7,53 mi·
547 ft
Resting along the northeastern edge of the Grand Teton itself, Jenny Lake offers an easy lakeside run with stunning mountain views. The loop is easy to follow, never steep, and great for anyone looking for some exercise on their visit to Jackson Hole or the National Park....
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Leigh, Bearpaw, and Trapper Lakes

Moderate
10,92 mi·
402 ft
Run along the shores of Leigh Lake, a glacial lake resting along the eastern slopes of Mount Moran, the 4th highest peak in the Tetons. One of the easier runs in the park, many suggest an early morning start to enjoy the sunrise as it illuminates the mountainside with a stunning array of colors....
3

Phelps Lake

Moderate
6,56 mi·
662 ft
Resting at the mouth of Death Canyon, this run offers an easy, yet beautiful trail run around one of the Teton's most coveted glacial lakes. Roughly 6.5 miles in length, this loop offers stunning views of Albright Peak and Prospectors Mountain as it ventures through stands of spruce, fir and lodgepole pine....
4

Two Ocean Lake

Easy
6,17 mi·
319 ft
Just a few miles north of Moran Junction, this easy ~10k run around Two Ocean Lake offers impressive views of the Teton skyline, the high peaks of Mount Mora,n and Grand Teton clearly distinguishable from the rest....
5

Phelps Lake Overlook

Hard
2,01 mi·
430 ft
This short out-and-back run is an alternative to the classic 6.5-mile [Phelps Lake](https://fatmap.com/routeid/397081/phelps-lake/@43.6468528,-110.8154771,22246.6060948,-19.4705694,0,2359.6436535,normal) Loop that begins at the LSR Preserve. Many sources even list it as one of the most popular hikes around the lake....
6

Fairy Falls to Imperial Geyser Trail

Easy
6,39 mi·
323 ft
Find the trailhead about a mile south of Midway Geyser Basin, along the Madison to Old Faithful road. Crossing the Firehole River Bridge, the trail heads north on the Fountain Freight Road, snaking along the south side of Midway Geyser Basin....
7

Darby Canyon to Wind Cave

Hard
4,31 mi·
1.910 ft
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Snow King Mountain Loop

Hard
5,08 mi·
1.720 ft
According to [this article](https://rootsrated.com/jackson-hole-wy/hiking/snow-king-mountain) written by local Dina Mishev, "no trip to Jackson is complete without at least one hike up Snow King." Expansive views of Jackson Hole and the Teton Range can be found at the summit—a commanding viewpoint that many proclaim as the best in town....
9

Goodwin Lake and Jackson Peak

Hard
9,75 mi·
2.620 ft
Just 25 minutes from Jackson, this local favorite is a great summer trail run with epic views, sagebrush hillsides, pine forests, alpine lakes, and the option to summit Jackson Peak at nearly 10,700'....
10

Putt Putt and Hagen Trail Loop

Moderate
6,02 mi·
901 ft
Whether you're visiting Jackson on vacation or a year-round resident, this loop will quickly become one of your favorite trail runs around town. Its proximity to downtown, ease of access, and beautiful mountainside views will undoubtedly bring you back for more....
11

Rush Hour

4,14 mi·
291 ft
Located along the Wyoming/Idaho border, the Rush Hour Trail is great if you're short on time, new to trail running, or simply looking for a change in pace from the array of backcountry offerings....
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Bannock Trail to Fred's Mountain

Hard
5,9 mi·
1.909 ft
The Bannock Trail to Fred's Mountain is a must-do run or hike for anyone visiting the Grand Targhee Resort in the summer. Less than 10k round trip, the summit offers stunning views of the Grand Teton and the surrounding Jebediah Smith Wilderness....
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Action Jackson -> Andy's Loop -> Buffalo Soldier

6,99 mi·
792 ft
While the [Bannock Trail](https://fatmap.com/routeid/412421/Bannock_Trail_to_Fred's_Mountain) should be considered one of the top trail runs at the Grand Targhee Resort, there is an abundance of pristine singletrack across the mountain that must be explored....
14

Taggart and Bradley Lakes

Easy
5,79 mi·
854 ft
Beginning at the mouth of Avalanche Canyon, this run explores two of six glacial lakes resting at the foot of the Teton Mountains. As mapped, the route first follows Taggart Lake Trail, then spurs onto Bradley Lake Trail, offering even better mountain views from a slightly higher elevation....
15

Emma Matilda and Two Ocean Pass Lakes

Hard
9,54 mi·
1.441 ft
This run is a longer alternative to the classic [Two Ocean Lake](https://fatmap.com/routeid/422934/two-ocean-lake/@43.9095665,-110.5240200,7108.3043156,-19.7370328,0,2100.1764652,normal) loop, beginning at the same trailhead and sharing much of the same path. Both Two Ocean and Emma Matilda Lake have a surface elevation near 6,900 feet, with many of the high peaks in the Teton Range towering well above the lakes at 12,000 feet....
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Lower Faces Loop

3,19 mi·
702 ft
Jackson Hole Mountain Resort describes the Lower Faces Trail as a "quick and easy hike at lower elevation," one that is also quite popular among trail runners. With countless ways to access the loop, this is one of the best short trail runs around, especially if you're short on time....
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Wildflower Trail

3,76 mi·
2.775 ft
A crowd favorite, the Wildflower Trail is a singletrack route to the top of Bridger Gondola that starts similar to the [Lower Faces](https://fatmap.com/routeid/434129/Lower_Faces_Loop/@47.6448579,-23.3126364,5639568.5062015,-90,0,0,normal) trail run. Enjoy incredible views of the valley plus an abundance of wildflowers that blanket the mountainside during the summer....
18

Mount Washburn Trail

Hard
6,99 mi·
1.395 ft
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Mystic Falls Loop

Hard
3,45 mi·
706 ft
Discover the enormous Mystic Falls and the Jewel of Biscuit Basin—Saphire Pool—on this relatively short and flat hike. **Directions:** Beginning at the Biscuit Basin parking-lot, cross the bridge over Firehole River and follow the path on the other side....
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Bunsen Peak

Hard
4,22 mi·
1.323 ft
This is a popular out-and-back day hike climbing 1,300 feet through meadow and forest to the Bunsen Peak summit. The peak is named after German chemist Robert Bunsen, who famously invented the Bunsen Burner, and also studied geysers in the 1840s....
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