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Berry Creek Trail

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Length
  
12 mi (19 km)

Use
  
Hiking/Pack animals

Sight
  
Teton Range

Location
  
Teton Range

Elevation change
  
1,713 ft (522 m)

Trailheads
  
Wilcox Point Jackass Pass

Highest point
  
Jackass Pass, 8,482 ft (2,585 m)

Big basin berry creek trail


The Berry Creek Trail is a 12-mile (19 km) long hiking trail in the far northern region of Grand Teton National Park in the U.S. state of Wyoming. The trail begins at the National Park Service patrol cabin north of Wilcox Point on Jackson Lake and extends to Jackass Pass at the border between the park and Caribou-Targhee National Forest. Located in the remote northern backcountry of Grand Teton National Park, the trail is not connected to maintained trails in the southern part of the park and must be accessed from the Glade Creek trailhead in the John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Memorial Parkway. From Glade Creek, it is a 7.5 mi (12.1 km) hike to the Berry Creek Trail and then another 6.7 mi (10.8 km) to Jackass Pass. The Berry Creek Trail provides the easiest access to Survey Peak. The trail requires numerous stream crossings which can be dangerous during spring melt.

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Berry creek trail skyline to the sea


References

Berry Creek Trail Wikipedia