Paintbrush Canyon, Grand Teton National Park
Facts and practical information
Paintbrush 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. The canyon lies between Rockchuck Peak and Mount Saint John to the south and Mount Woodring to the north. Leigh Lake is at the base of the canyon to the east and the alpine Holly Lake is located mid canyon. Popular with hikers, the canyon is part of a popular circuit hike of 19.2 miles which is rated as very strenuous and includes a total elevation change of 3,845 feet due to the ascent to Paintbrush Divide 10,720 feet. Views from Paintbrush Divide include Lake Solitude and of Mount Moran to the north and the Cathedral Group including Grand Teton to the south. An ice axe may be necessary for hikes in the early summer. The Paintbrush Canyon Trail is part of the Teton Crest Trail, which spans the southern section of the Teton Range from Teton Pass along Wyoming Highway 22 to String Lake, a total distance of 39 miles. ()
Grand Teton National Park
Paintbrush Canyon – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Holly Lake, Mount Saint John, Hanging Canyon, The Jaw.