The Wyoming Hike That Leads To The Most Unforgettable Destination
By Kim Magaraci|Published October 03, 2018
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Kim Magaraci
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Kim Magaraci graduated Rutgers University with a degree in Geography and has spent the last seven years as a freelance travel writer. Contact: kmagaraci@onlyinyourstate.com
There are hundreds of miles of “easy” trails in Wyoming – from the boardwalks of Yellowstone to the pathway around Devils Tower – but some of our most beautiful hikes are a little more challenging. No Wyomingite has ever stepped down from a little hard work, though, and in this case, the hard work pays off when you finally make it to Delta Lake in the Teton range.
The Delta Lake Trail is a hidden wonder within Grand Teton National Park.
The first three miles are heavily trafficked from July through October, and you'll have plenty of company along the way. It's an easy three miles to the split-off to Delta Lake itself.
You'll have to pay close attention to the trail, because it's easy to miss the turnoff for Delta Lake.
Keep an eye out for cairns along the way. Once you find it, the trail gets steeper and there are a few more switchbacks, before it opens up to two giant boulder fields.
Hike with sturdy shoes or boots and bring trekking poles. Look for established paths - there are plenty of ways around the most challenging parts of the fields, including a path that takes you around the first field.
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You may be out of breath by the time you see the lake, but I promise you, this view is worth it.
Nearly everyone who completes this trail says it is the best they have ever conquered. Bring water, bring a friend, and get out here before snow makes it impossible!
The crystal clear waters of Delta Lake will take your breath away - it truly does not look real.
All of the sweat and slow-going through the boulder fields will be worth it when you sit down and enjoy your lunch with this unbelievable view.
Here’s a detailed map to follow on your trek. Of course, carry bear spray and hike in a group while you’re out here in the wilderness. Nothing will get your heart racing like a surprise encounter with a grizzly or black bear in the middle of nowhere!
Have you hiked the Delta Lake trail before? Share your photos in our Wyoming Nature Lovers Facebook group to tell the world about this wonder!
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