Garnet Canyon

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Garnet Canyon is a glacially carved valley in Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming, popular as a primary route for hikers and climbers accessing the high peaks of the Teton Range.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf climbing route
glacial valley
hiking destination
accessRestrictedBy wilderness regulations
formedBy glacial erosion
geologicalEraOfFormation Pleistocene glaciations
hasAccessPoint Lupine Meadows trailhead NERFINISHED
hasApproximateElevationRange from about 6,700 feet to over 10,000 feet above sea level
hasFeature alpine meadows
glacial cirque
moraines
talus slopes
hasNearbyFeature Caves camping area
Meadow below the Platforms
The Platforms camping area
hasTrail Garnet Canyon Trail NERFINISHED
hasViewOf Grand Teton NERFINISHED
Middle Teton NERFINISHED
Nez Perce Peak NERFINISHED
South Teton NERFINISHED
isOn west side of Jackson Hole valley
isPrimaryRouteTo Grand Teton NERFINISHED
Middle Teton NERFINISHED
Nez Perce Peak NERFINISHED
South Teton NERFINISHED
locatedIn Grand Teton National Park NERFINISHED
Teton County, Wyoming NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States

Wyoming
managedBy National Park Service
surface form: U.S. National Park Service
namedAfter garnet minerals found in the area
partOf Teton Range NERFINISHED
popularFor approach to technical climbing routes on Grand Teton
scenic views of the Teton Range
requires backcountry permit for overnight camping
subjectTo avalanche hazard in winter and spring
rockfall hazard
trailStartsNear Jenny Lake area NERFINISHED
usedFor backpacking
hiking
mountaineering
rock climbing
withinProtectedArea Grand Teton National Park wilderness NERFINISHED

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Teton Range contains Garnet Canyon
Middle Teton hasViewOf Garnet Canyon