Where to Elope in Grand Teton National Park // Olivia Faith Photography

  1. Jenny Lake

Jenny Lake is an incredibly popular spot in Grand Teton National Park, and for good reason. The views are incredible. The further you go around the lake trail, the less people you will see. For these photos, we met at the Jenny Lake visitor center and took the main trailhead to the lake.

 

 

2. Teton Glacier Turnout

This spot is right off of Teton Park Rd. It’s super accessible and has it’s own parking lot. I love this spot because every time that I have been here, there has been NO ONE else there! Keep in mind this road is closed from November to May.

 

 

3. Jackson Lake

This is my absolute favorite spot in the park. They have kayak and canoe rentals that you can take out onto the lake and it is a must do either for photos or just for fun after.

 

 

4. Schwabacher Landing

This spot has it all. It not only has a stunning viewpoint of the Tetons, but it is also located right on the Snake river which gives this spot a variety of different scenery.

 

 

5. Mormon Row

This location is so grand. Your mouth will drop at the vastness of this area. Easily accessible off of Antelope flats Rd (closed from November-May). If you’re headed south on 191, you’ll turn left just after Blacktail Ponds Overlook. Even if you aren’t into the historical buildings, this is a BEAUTIFUL wide open area amazing for frolicking :)

 

 

6. Taggart Lake

If you don’t mind hiking a bit, Taggart Lake will not disappoint. It is a 3.3 mile roundtrip out and back hike with only 300 feet of elevation gain. To get here, take Teton Park Rd north past Beaver Creek Rd. The trailhead is located just west of Cottonwood Creek.

 

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