32.4 km
~1 day 2 hrs
890 m
“Experience diverse landscapes and rich history on the 32-kilometer scenic loop of Owl Creek and Berry Creek.”
Starting your adventure near Teton County, Wyoming, the Owl Creek Trail and Berry Creek Trail form a scenic loop that spans approximately 32 kilometers (20 miles) with an elevation gain of around 800 meters (2,625 feet). This medium-difficulty trail offers a diverse range of experiences, from lush meadows to dense forests, and stunning alpine views.
### Getting There To reach the trailhead, you can drive or use public transport. If driving, head towards the nearest known landmark, the Jackson Hole Airport. From there, it's a short drive to the trailhead. For those using public transport, buses run regularly from Jackson to the vicinity of the trailhead, making it accessible for all.
### Trail Overview The loop begins with a gradual ascent through a dense forest of lodgepole pines and aspens. Early in the hike, you'll cross several small streams, so waterproof boots are recommended. At around 5 kilometers (3 miles) in, the trail opens up into a meadow, offering your first panoramic views of the Teton Range.
### Key Landmarks and Sections
#### Owl Creek As you continue, you'll reach the Owl Creek section of the trail. This area is known for its rich biodiversity. Keep an eye out for mule deer and the occasional black bear. The trail here is well-marked but can be muddy after rain, so be prepared.
#### Berry Creek Around the 16-kilometer (10-mile) mark, you'll transition to the Berry Creek Trail. This section is slightly steeper, with switchbacks that offer breathtaking views of the surrounding valleys. Berry Creek itself is a great spot to refill your water bottles, but always use a filter.
### Historical Significance The region around Teton County has a rich history. The trails were originally used by Native American tribes for hunting and gathering. In the late 1800s, European settlers began to explore the area, and remnants of old cabins and mining equipment can still be seen along the trail.
### Wildlife and Flora The trail is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts. Besides deer and bears, you might spot elk, moose, and a variety of bird species, including the majestic bald eagle. The flora is equally impressive, with wildflowers like lupine and Indian paintbrush adding splashes of color to the landscape.
### Navigation and Safety Given the trail's length and elevation gain, it's crucial to be well-prepared. Use the HiiKER app for accurate navigation and real-time updates on trail conditions. Always carry a map, compass, and sufficient food and water. Weather can change rapidly, so pack layers and rain gear.
### Final Stretch The final section of the loop descends back into the forest, offering a serene end to your hike. You'll pass through groves of quaking aspens, which are particularly beautiful in the fall. The trail eventually loops back to the starting point, completing your 32-kilometer (20-mile) journey.
This trail offers a perfect blend of natural beauty, wildlife, and historical intrigue, making it a must-visit for any hiking enthusiast.
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