This Alpine Lake Campsite In Wyoming Is So Hidden You’ll Probably Have It All To Yourself
Discover the stunning Marion Lake in Grand Teton National Park, a hidden gem for backcountry camping and hiking enthusiasts.
There's a place for everyone in Wyoming, and if you love backcountry camping, this alpine lake campsite in the Tetons will become your new favorite summer destination. Though the hike in isn't easy, you'll be distracted by the breathtaking views along the way, and quickly will discover a hidden slice of paradise.
The hike to Marion Lake in Grand Teton National Park is a strenuous one, but it's worth it for the payoff at the end.
You'll find a trail map from the NPS here.
Take the Jackson Hole tram to the top of Rendevouz Mountain to begin your nearly 12 mile backcountry adventure.
The Marion Lake trail takes you through Granite Canyon, adjacent to the Teton Crest Trail.
You'll hike nearly six miles from the trailhead to the lake, with a variety of elevation changes along the way. While it's not the hardest hike around, it's not impossible if you take your time and enjoy the beauty of nature.
There is a backcountry campsite here that may be the most beautiful alpine lake campground in Wyoming - and it's likely that you'll have it all to yourself.
It's hard to explain the stunning scenery you'll see. From rolling hills of wildflowers to the crystal clear lake, this place feels like heaven.
Take some time to relax by the lake. You can fish here and enjoy a lakeside dinner to refresh you from your hike.
If you're looking for an amazing hike and camp experience, make the trek to Marion Lake and enjoy paradise.
When you're ready discover this extraordinary alpine lake campground in Wyoming, you'll find directions to the trailhead on AllTrails, here, and find out more about the tram online here.
For more great wilderness hikes in Wyoming, read 9 Places In Wyoming Where You Can Embark On An Off-The-Grid Adventure.
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