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Static Peak Divide
Climb to the 10,800 mountain pass known as the Static Peak Divide.
Plan Around Static Peak Divide
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Static Peak Divide Details
Static Peak Divide is a Teton Range mountain pass at 10,800 feet of elevation, just west of Static Peak. The trail passes the patrol cabin in Death Canyon as it runs parallel to Death Canyon Creek, climbing higher into the glacier-carved canyon and getting ever steeper before you top the canyon wall. From the pass, the views in all directions are among the best in the park. An ice axe may be necessary until August. The hike begins at the Death Canyon Trailhead.
Difficulty
High
Distance
16.3 miles
Estimated time
10 hours
Region
N/A
Nearby Parks Around Static Peak Divide
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Nearby Points of Interest Around Static Peak Divide
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Phelps Lake Overlook
Trail leading to a beautiful overlook.
1.2 mi away
Phelps Lake Overlook
An overlook at a large moraine overlooking Phelps Lake and a spectacular view up Death Canyon.
2.1 mi away
Laurance S. Rockefeller Preserve
An accessible path leads from the parking area to the Preserve Center and an overlook.
2.1 mi away
Aspen Ridge-Boulder Ridge Loop
A loops trail through groves and fields.
2.1 mi away
Lake Creek-Woodland Trail Loop
An easy creek-side trail.