Place

Jenny Lake Pathway Hub

Information panel on Jenny Lake Pathway Hub described in the audio description
Bike, walk, and ride at the base of the Tetons.

Quick Facts

Audio Description, Bicycle - Rack, Information Kiosk/Bulletin Board, Wheelchair Accessible

Start or end your bike ride at the Jenny Lake hub. You will find a bike rack and informational panels about biking and the multi-use pathway. Biking south will take you towards Moose. The multi-use pathway ends here so if you bike north, be prepared to bike on Teton Park Road. Biking north will take you to the Jenny Lake Scenic Drive where there is a dedicated two-way bike lane. If exploring the Jenny Lake front country area, please use the bike rack or walk your bike. Take some time to read the informational panels so you can have a fun and safe bike ride. 

Regulations

Pets are not allowed on the pathway. Service animals are allowed but must assist with a disability and perform tasks to aid with that disability. The multi-use pathway is CLOSED from dusk to dawn for wildlife and public safety. E-bikes are considered bicycles if they have fully operable pedals and an electric motor of less than 750 watts (1hp). Leave what you find. Keep items in their natural setting for others to enjoy. Picking wildflowers and collecting historic objects, archaeological artifacts, or antlers is prohibited. Bicycles are NOT allowed on trails or in backcountry areas. Launching, landing, or operating a remotely controlled aircraft, such as a drone, is prohibited. Give wildlife distance while you’re riding. Elk, deer, and pronghorn frequently cross the pathway during migration. Follow food storage requirements and never leave food unattended.

Grand Teton National Park

Last updated: December 11, 2024