Jenny Lake is a smaller, glacial lake, south of the much larger Jackson Lake. It can be accessed by the Teton Park Road that runs near the base of the Teton Range.
This hike included taking the shuttle boat across Jenny Lake, hiking south and west to Hidden Falls, the back north along the western shore of Jenny Lake.
Huge amounts of snow melt caused these little creeks to become raging and swollen.
Hiking on this side of Jenny Lake brings you right to the base of the Teton mountain range.
Wildflowers mixed in with leftover snow banks at the end of May.
Hidden Falls just barely visible behind thick trees.
Hiking up a steep rocky trail to great views all around.
The crystal clear water of the snow melt runs down this tiny creek in to the lake.
The marmots are shy but still friendly!
A little creek running straight out of a steep, rocky valley of the Tetons.
A much larger creek looks like prime fly fishing territory.
An odd looking moose hiding in the bushes.
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