Static Peak in Grand Teton National Park

Static Peak

Static Peak is located in the Teton Range.

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Static Peak Details

Static Peak (11,303 feet) is located in the Teton Range. Just .48 miles southeast of Buck Mountain, the summit is also east of the Alaska Basin Trail, from a point known as Static Peak Divide, the summit can be climbed in a scramble. Below the summit on the north face, a small remnant glacier persists, sheltered from direct sunlight by steep cliffs. Timberline Lake lies to the north of the peak. Source: Wikipedia

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Nearby Points of Interest Around Static Peak

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0.5 mi away

Buck Mountain

Buck Mountain is located in the Teton Range, immediately southeast of Grand Teton.

1.3 mi away

Mount Wister

Mount Wister (11,495 feet) is located in the Teton Range.

2.0 mi away

Phelps Lake Overlook

An overlook at a large moraine overlooking Phelps Lake and a spectacular view up Death Canyon.

2.5 mi away

South Teton

South Teton (12,514 feet) is the fifth-highest peak in the Teton Range.

2.5 mi away

Cloudveil Dome

Located in the Teton Range, immediately southeast of Grand Teton.