.jpg%3F1471359177&w=3840&q=75)
Mount Owen
Mount Owen (12,928 feet) is the second-highest peak in the Teton Range.
Plan Around Mount Owen
A good stop is not just something to read about. Once it belongs on the day, move into a saved trip and build the route around it.
Use this detail page to confirm that the stop is worth it, then carry that decision into a trip draft while the park context is still fresh.
Mount Owen Details
Mount Owen (12,928 feet) is the second-highest peak in the Teton Range. The peak is named after William O. Owen, who organized the first documented ascent of the Grand Teton in 1898. Mount Owen is part of the Cathedral Group of high Teton peaks, a collection of peaks in the central section of the range that are particularly rugged. The 40-mile-long Teton Range is the youngest mountain chain in the Rocky Mountains, and began their uplift 9 million years ago, during the Miocene. Several periods of glaciation have carved Mount Owen and the other peaks of the range into their current shapes. Valhalla Canyon is situated on the west slopes of the Mount Owen. Source: Wikipedia
Difficulty
Low
Distance
N/A
Estimated time
Region
N/A
Nearby Parks Around Mount Owen
Compare nearby parks around Mount Owen when deciding whether to expand the route after this stop.
Nearby Points of Interest Around Mount Owen
Use nearby POIs to quickly expand your options beyond Mount Owen while the map context is still fresh.
0.4 mi away
Teton Glacier
Teton Glacier is a mountain glacier located below the north face of Grand Teton.
0.5 mi away
Grand Teton
At 13,770 feet, this is the highest point of the Teton Range, and the second-highest peak in Wyoming.
0.8 mi away
Teepe Glacier
Teepe Glacier is below the northeast face of Teepe Pillar.
0.8 mi away
Teepe Pillar
Teepe Pillar (12,266 feet) is located in the Teton Range, immediately south of Grand Teton.
0.9 mi away
Teewinot Mountain
Teewinot Mountain (12,325 feet) is the sixth-highest peak in the Teton Range.