Taggart Lake-Bradley Lake in Grand Teton National Park

Taggart Lake-Bradley Lake

Loop hike visits two lakes.

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Taggart Lake-Bradley Lake Details

Hikers traverse various habitats as they ascend to Taggart Lake and Bradley Lake which are ringed by glacial moraines. The trail includes overlooks with views of Taggart Lake and the option of taking a short detour on the Valley Trail to reach the shore of Bradley Lake. A beach on Taggart Lake with great mountain views is a popular rest stop. You can also access the Beaver Creek Trail on this loop hike, which begins at the Taggart Lake Trailhead, located 2.3 miles north of the Moose Entrance Station on Teton Park Road.

Difficulty

Moderate

Distance

5.9 miles

Estimated time

3 hours

Region

N/A

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Nearby Points of Interest Around Taggart Lake-Bradley Lake

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Taggart Lake

This easy trail traverses various habitats.

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Taggart Lake-Beaver Creek

Hike to the lake and a glacial moraine.

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Taggart Lake Trailhead

Taggart Lake Trailhead has parking for the very popular 4-mile easy loop trail to Taggart Lake.

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