Cascade Canyon

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Cascade Canyon is a popular glacially carved valley in the Teton Range of Wyoming, known for its dramatic mountain scenery, hiking trails, and access to alpine lakes and wildlife.

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Cascade Canyon canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf canyon
glacially carved valley
hiking destination
accessedByTrail Cascade Canyon Trail
Lake Solitude Trail
conservationStatus protected area within national park
country United States of America
surface form: United States
geologicalOrigin Pleistocene glaciation
hasAccessPoint Jenny Lake
surface form: Jenny Lake boat shuttle
hasEcosystemType alpine ecosystem
subalpine ecosystem
hasFeature Cascade Creek
alpine meadows
glacially carved U-shaped valley
steep canyon walls
subalpine forest
hasRecreationType non-motorized recreation only
hasTrailhead Jenny Lake trailhead
hasViewOf Grand Teton peak
surface form: Grand Teton

Mt Owen
surface form: Mount Owen

Teewinot Mountain NERFINISHED
knownFor access to alpine lakes
dramatic mountain scenery
hiking trails
wildlife viewing
locatedIn Teton Range
United States of America
surface form: United States

Wyoming
locatedInProtectedArea Grand Teton National Park
managementAgency National Park Service
surface form: U.S. National Park Service
mountainRange Teton Range
near Jenny Lake
Lake Solitude
parkUnit Grand Teton National Park backcountry
partOf Rocky Mountains
popularActivity backpacking
day hiking
scenic viewing
wildlife photography
state Wyoming
typicalSeasonOfUse late spring to early fall
typicalWildlife black bear
moose
mule deer
pika
yellow-bellied marmot

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Grand Teton National Park contains Cascade Canyon
Teton Range contains Cascade Canyon
Jenny Lake hasViewOf Cascade Canyon
Teewinot Mountain overlooks Cascade Canyon