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Cascade Canyon

Canyon in Grand Teton National Park, US state of Wyoming

Cascade Canyon

Canyon in Grand Teton National Park, US state of Wyoming

FieldValue
nameCascade Canyon
photoCascade Canyon from Jackson Hole.jpg
photo_captionCascade Canyon with the Cathedral Group at left from Jackson Hole
countryUnited States
stateWyoming
district_typeCounty
districtTeton
coordinates
lakeLake Solitude

Cascade Canyon is located in Grand Teton National Park, in the U.S. state of Wyoming. The canyon was formed by glaciers which retreated at the end of the last glacial maximum approximately 15,000 years ago. Today, Cascade Canyon has numerous polished glacial erratics, hanging cirques and a U-shape as evidences that demonstrate that glaciers once filled the canyon to a depth of at least 2000 ft. Rock debris that was transported out of the canyon by glacial motion formed moraines which now impound the waters of Jenny Lake which is located at the base of the canyon. Cascade Creek now flows where the glaciers once did and the numerous waterfalls, such as the 100 ft tall Hidden Falls, found within the gorge are popular destinations with tourists.

Cascade Canyon reflected off of Jenny Lake

The canyon is immediately west of Jenny Lake. The Cascade Canyon Trail follows the length of the canyon and is one of the most heavily used hiking trails in the park. The canyon can be reached from the Jenny Lake campground after a level hike of 1.8 mi along the Jenny Lake Trail, or by way of a scenic boat ride from the campground to the west shore of Jenny Lake. At the foot of the canyon it is 4.5 mi to the junction of the north and south Cascade Canyon trails. From there, hikers have the option of heading north along the Lake Solitude Trail to Lake Solitude (another 2.8 mi or south via the South Fork Cascade Canyon Trail to Hurricane Pass (5.1 mi. From Lake Solitude there are sweeping views of the Cathedral Group and Grand Teton. Just below Hurricane Pass, a small glacier known as Schoolroom Glacier can be reached via a short side trail. The canyon is situated between Grand Teton which is 13770 ft high to the south and several peaks over 11000 ft to the north. Steep cliffs descending from these peaks ensure that the high points to the north and south are not visible until one hikes considerable distance into the canyon.

Five miles (8 km) west of Jenny Lake the Cascade Canyon Barn is preserved. Built in 1935 by members of the Civilian Conservation Corps, the barn was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1998.

|File:Hidden falls teton 20190713 093013 1 crop.jpg|Hidden Falls |File:Inspiration Point.jpg|Jenny Lake from Inspiration Point |File:Cascade canyon teton 20190713 095729 1.jpg|Looking down on Cascade Canyon

References

References

  1. "Grand Teton, WY". TopoQwest (United States Geological Survey Maps).
  2. "Park Geology". National Park Service.
  3. "Day Hikes". National Park Service.
  4. (May 21, 2011). "Cascade Canyon Barn". National Park Service.
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