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Death Canyon

Wyoming > Grand Teton NP

Description

Death Canyon offers the highest concentration of pure rock climbing routes in the Tetons. It also has a relatively short approach (60 to 90 minutes) for most of the routes - an added bonus in an area of epic approaches.

This canyon is simply stunning. It is framed on both sides by giant rock walls with a beautiful creek cascading down the middle. The approach goes quickly with the great views!

Water is available via the creek after 2.5 miles on the trail.

Getting There

Directly across from the Moose Visitor Center, make a left onto Moose-Wilson road. Make a right onto a dirt road after about 10 minutes. Follow this road to the Death Canyon trailhead.

From the trailhead, hike past Phelps Lake and into the canyon. Follow the trail for 2-3 miles depending upon your destination.

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nick yvernault and i on a real early climb and ski of the incredibly beautiful apocalypse couloir in 1998 i think   photo bissell hazen
[Hide Photo] nick yvernault and i on a real early climb and ski of the incredibly beautiful apocalypse couloir in 1998 i think photo bissell hazen
Approach at your own risk: Death Canyon-Teton National Park.
[Hide Photo] Approach at your own risk: Death Canyon-Teton National Park.
Kayte D 'Escaping from Death'
[Hide Photo] Kayte D 'Escaping from Death'
View across Death Canyon to Prospector's Mountain.  The black water streak in the middle forms a popular ice climb in late fall/winter.
[Hide Photo] View across Death Canyon to Prospector's Mountain. The black water streak in the middle forms a popular ice climb in late fall/winter.