Tuesday, July 29, 2025

A Hike to Lake Taggert, Grand Teton National Park with Jen and Renita, July 2025

Jen took a few days off work and came down for a visit. She had three goals. one was to check out our Park Model, another to spend four days fly fishing Salt River, Salt Creek, the Greys River, and the Little Greys. She also wanted to spend a day hiking in Grand Teton National Park and a little shopping at the secondhand stores in Jackson. We asked her where she wanted to hike and she selected the Lake Taggert Trail. A few years back, we hiked the trail while Eric and Jen also hiked to Bradley Lake. Arriving at the Parking lot, it didn’t surprise us that the lot was full. We were still early enough that we didn’t have to walk far before we reached the trail and began our hike. The trail is about one point four miles to the lake and the same distance if you return on the same way to your car. You can also hike it as a loop, but we didn’t want to as that is on our list for a September hike, (in September the elk are bugling as it is rutting season).
Jen led us at a slow pace as we were not sure if we were in good enough shape to climb the trail. Jen paused often to wait for us and we rested in the shade at each pause. Renita and I were both surprised when we quickly reached the last stretch that we call Broadway.
By then it’s an easy and relatively flat hike to Taggert Lake. There were quite a few people there, and the wildlife was all scared away, so we didn’t see any moose, bears, or anything else, (we don’t relish encountering bears when we are hiking, and we always carry bear spray).
Stopping for pictures and a snack we turned around and headed back down to our car. Maybe we are in better shape than we thought and now we can concentrate for our yearly hike to Grand View Point.
From there we drove up the park road to Moose and then turned south to Jackson. Both Renita and Jenny told me where to turn for the first secondhand store. I parked the car and decided to join them. I was surprised at the unique items in the store, and we found an oak card table and chairs. It was a great buy, although we only wanted two chairs, we bought the set (still some room in our storage). The second store was filled with women’s clothing, and I sat in a chair by the door while the women shopped. Renita joined me by the door and some folks thought we were guards and thanked us for volunteering our time, (no one offered us money). Our last stop was at a fly-fishing store on the main square. We stopped at a deli for an easy dinner. Jen bought a package of sushi, while we both had a chicken dinner. It was a good day at Grand Teton National Park. Clear skies.

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