
Taggart Lake / NPS
Taggart Lake is a jewel at the base of The Grand Teton, right at the heart of Grand Teton National Park. It's a glorious dayhike, an easy 4-mile loop that you'll share with plenty of other hikers.
Because of its popularity, the National Park Service wants to hear from you as we consider improvements to the Taggart Lake experience. This year-round trailhead supports a range of recreational pursuits from hiking in summer to skiing and snowshoeing in the winter. Taggart Lake is also a place where visitors of varying physical abilities and hiking familiarity have an opportunity to experience the backcountry. Growing visitation to the trailhead has led to overflow parking, deteriorated trail conditions, trail crowding, vegetation loss and insufficient facilities.
“We are asking people from near and far to weigh in on how we can continue to preserve the park and provide opportunities for high-quality experiences in the Taggart Lake area,” said Grand Teton National Park Superintendent Chip Jenkins.
A public comment period begins today, October 18, and will last through November 21, 2024. The park will host a virtual public meeting on Wednesday, November 13, 2024, from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. MST. For meeting information and to submit your written comments, please visit the project website.
“Your participation is vital to the success of the planning for the future of the Taggart Lake experience.” Jenkins said.
Your comments will help inform the development of alternatives for the Reimagining the Taggart Lake Area planning effort. Alternatives will be analyzed in accordance with the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) and will be presented to the public for additional feedback in the future.
The NPS is working in partnership with Grand Teton National Park Foundation, the park’s philanthropic partner, on this project.
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