Window Peak, Grand Teton National Park
#123 among attractions in Grand Teton National Park
Facts and practical information
Window Peak is located in the Teton Range, Grand Teton National Park in the U.S. state of Wyoming. The peak is in the western reaches of Moran Canyon. ()
Grand Teton National Park United States
Window Peak – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Maidenform Peak, Thor Peak, Bivouac Peak, Webb Canyon.
- 2.2 miSNature, Natural attraction, Mountain
Maidenform Peak, Grand Teton National Park
56 min walk • Maidenform Peak SSW of Cleaver Peak. Cirque Lake is immediately east of the peak.
- 3.4 miSENature, Natural attraction, Mountain
Thor Peak, Grand Teton National Park
88 min walk • Thor Peak is in the northern Teton Range, Grand Teton National Park, in the U.S. state of Wyoming. Mount Moran is 1 mile to the east. The summit is the eighth-highest in the Teton Range.
- 3.6 miENature, Natural attraction, Mountain
Bivouac Peak, Grand Teton National Park
92 min walk • Bivouac Peak is in the northern Teton Range, Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming. The peak is located immediately to the west of Moran Bay on Jackson Lake, and rises more than 4,000 ft in less than 0.5 mi from the lakeshore.
- 4.1 miNENature, Natural attraction, Canyon
Webb Canyon, Grand Teton National Park
105 min walk • Webb 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, leaving behind a U-shaped valley.
- 1.9 miSNature, Natural attraction, Canyon
Moran Canyon, Grand Teton National Park
50 min walk • Moran Canyon is located in Grand Teton National Park, in the U. S. state of Wyoming. The canyon lies between Mount Moran to the south and Traverse Peak and Bivouac Peak to the north.
- 3.3 miSNature, Natural attraction, Canyon
Leigh Canyon, Grand Teton National Park
84 min walk • Leigh 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, leaving behind a U-shaped valley.
- 1.8 miNENature, Natural attraction, Mountain
Raynolds Peak, Grand Teton National Park
45 min walk • Raynolds Peak is in the northern Teton Range, Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming. The mountain rises to the north of Moran Canyon and has numerous deep cirques on its north face above Snowshoe Canyon.
- 3 miENature, Natural attraction, Mountain
Traverse Peak, Grand Teton National Park
78 min walk • Traverse Peak is in the northern Teton Range, Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming. The mountain rises abruptly above Moran Canyon to the south and the south fork of Snowshoe Canyon to the north.
- 1.6 miNWNatural attraction, Mountain
Dry Ridge Mountain, Jedediah Smith Wilderness
40 min walk • Dry Ridge Mountain is located in the Teton Range in the U.S. state of Wyoming. The peak is on the border of Grand Teton National Park and the Jedediah Smith Wilderness of Caribou-Targhee National Forest.
- 3.2 miNENature, Natural attraction, Mountain
Rolling Thunder Mountain, Grand Teton National Park
83 min walk • Rolling Thunder Mountain is in the northern Teton Range, Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming. The peak is located northwest of Moran Bay on Jackson Lake and access to the peak involves navigating through several miles of backcountry areas of Snowshoe Canyon where there are no maintained trails.
- 3.6 miSNatural attraction, Mountain
Littles Peak, Jedediah Smith Wilderness
91 min walk • Littles Peak is located in the Teton Range in the U.S. state of Wyoming. The peak is on the border of Grand Teton National Park and the Jedediah Smith Wilderness of Caribou-Targhee National Forest. Littles Peak is at the western end of Leigh Canyon.