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Ditch Creek Pathway Access

Ditch Creek Pathway access and trailhead sign with bench in foreground.
Ditch Creek Pathway Access

Quick Facts

Historical/Interpretive Information/Exhibits, Wheelchair Accessible

The pathway section from Moose Junction to the Antelope Flats Road is the most recent addition to the multi-use pathway system. This section allows bicyclists to complete a loop on the secondary roads from Antelope Flats to Kelly and return to Gros Ventre Junction without riding on the main highway. There is parking available at the small lot on the north end Blacktail Butte just south of Antelope Flats Road. ADA compliant.

Regulations

Do not access the pathway from dusk to dawn for your safety and wildlife's safety. Please do not walk your dog on the pathway. Guide dogs-used for the sole purpose of aiding a person with a physical disability-may travel on the pathway. Electric bicycles (e-bikes) are premitted if they have fully operable pedals and an electric motor of less than 750 watts (1hp). Persons with physical disabilities may use other forms of electric and battery operated transportation. The multi-use pathway is closed from dusk to dawn for wildlife and public safety.

Name Origin

Named for the ditches dug by prospectors looking for gold in the 1860s and 1870s.

Grand Teton National Park

Last updated: March 8, 2021