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    4.0 (73 reviews)
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    Erin M.

    What a gem! Husband and I stayed here to be close to the Tetons on a trip to celebrate an anniversary. We stayed in the King cabin. Check in and out were incredibly easy and done from my phone. The room Was clean, comfortable and well equipped. We loved the front porch and its great views of the mountains. We didn't use the pool or hot tub, but everything looked very clean around the whole property. The owners obviously take pride in this place. Very short drive to downtown Victor and the Tetons. There was a snow storm on our last night, which knocked out the tv reception for about 30 min, but that wasn't a big deal. We'll be back!

    Highly recommend. Wonderful staff, beautiful view of the mountains, beautiful drive into Teton National Park, immaculate cabin, fast Internet, comfortable bed, great breakfast, well-maintained, pickleball, pool, S'mores ...

    Kim H.

    This resort is the absolutlet beautiful! The grounds, bathrooms, pool are super well maintained and the staff is always friendly and helpful. When you visit, you must stop in and have Chef John's smashed avocado toast - it's the best!!!!

    Dry cabin, no plumbing but has everything else you'd need!
    Mama G.

    WOW!!! We booked a two night stay here in a "dry cabin" while visiting grand Tetons. This cabin was way nicer and had better amenities than I expected! Electricity, a TV, a full size fridge, microwave, keurig, towels, a large dresser and a comfy bed. The room was immaculate and the sheets were ironed. No plumbing but the showers and bathroom are really close. The showers are super clean and include shampoo conditioner and bod wash. The whole place was Just so comfortable and cute. The grounds are well maintained as well. I loved everything about my stay and I'd come back in a heartbeat!

    Cabin 13!
    Alycia J.

    Beautiful, quiet, clean, cozy, warm- just a few words to describe our perfect 5- day stay here. Thank you Teton Valley Resort, we will be back soon!

    Resort quality private bathrooms with showers.  Best I've ever seen!!
    Lisa W.

    I didn't know what to expect from this campground based on their website. I mean, parking in rocks doesn't look that appealing. But wow, this place was awesome!! It was so well maintained and had great facilities for us to use. I did not use the pool, but I saw others enjoying it. The store was closed due to COVID 19, but I did use the laundry facilities and they were nice and clean also. Our campsite was actually very clean because the rocks did not have dust and it didn't get muddy like grass and dirt would have. Even though our camper is 33 ft long, we were one of the smaller campers here. There were a lot of huge RVs here! The best part was the private bathrooms with showers. They have tile and looked like the fancy resorts we have stayed at in Mexico. Loved this feature!! The park was nice and quiet at night and we all slept well. I highly recommend staying here.

    The website where we booked our spot.
    Kristy L.

    Things are packed in and they were fully booked. They had super clean and private bathrooms with showers and nice hot water! I loved the jets in the hot tub. The cabins looked really nice, but we had an RV so we took a spot with a hook up. They had a fire pit for everyone to gather round. The pool was closed as it is the start of the cold season. They have a spa so you can get a massage.

    John H.

    Booked here for 3 days at Teton Valley Resort! My clients are staying in a Prevost in the RV area, and I get this cozy little cabin! First of all, when I checked in, I was greeted by two incredibly nice ladies, one of which was named Suzanne, who turns out lived in Georgia where I am from, and attended the same TINY college I went to! Never in a million years would I make that kind of connection this far from home! I instantly felt at home. I checked into my cabin, and was blown away by the little details that are provided! Aromatherapy machine, a little Keurig, plush mattresses, and a fireplace! This beats any hotels I've stayed in so far! The views in the area are unrivaled! Victor is small, but you can find great food (see my review on Wanderlust Bistro which is on site and spectacular!) and the best outdoorsy activities imaginable! Add this to your consideration for lodging in the area for sure!! LOVE it here!

    These are their brand new mini cabins they just added!

    The staff at Teton Valley Resort were beyond welcome and helpful!!! Vanessa, the manager is beyond amazing and so is the whole team! Especially Claudia in the cafe that they have on site!!! I also was able to enjoy their pickle ball court, swimming pool and hot tub!!! TVR exceeded my every expectation! I slept so well in the ultra comfy mini cabin! The cabin was so quiet, I couldn't hear anything going on outside at all! The cabin I stayed in had every comfort of a home!!! I loved going to the little corner market and stocking up on food that I could cook there and even grilled a couple of kabobs on one of the several grills they had! I felt super safe there and Maria and Caitlin at the front office even hooked me up with some bear spray so I felt safer hiking around!!! Victor is the perfect small mountain town just outside of Jackson. The drive over the mountain is absolutely stunning! Even if you stayed in Jackson, I'd still recommend to see Victor because it's so charming. Jackson was a little too packed for my liking and I thought the small town charm of Victor was perfect to truly unwind and see all the beauty the whole area has to offer!!! I'm planning my next birthday there and they have a large space above the cafe to rent out also for larger events! I couldn't recommend staying at Teton Valley Resort enough! I had the best time and there is just so much to do, see and eat right around there!!! The charm is unmatched!!! Thank you and I can't wait to plan my next visit!!!

    Easy check-in and check-out process. The views are amazing and we had fun walking around the resort. Good variety of activities to wind down after a day of hiking...pool, pickle ball, bags. The kids said the loft beds were comfy. If we visit the area in the future we'd definitely stay again!

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    Very clean and staff is very friendly and helpful. Free hot breakfast and the dinner options were enough and good

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    this was the perfect cabin to stay in for a trip to the teton's/ jackson. it was very clean and homey, we didn't want to leave!

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    Great location. Good value. Quiet and out of the way. Rooms are large. Recommend without reservation.

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    Hidden Falls

    Hidden Falls

    4.7(9 reviews)
    22.0 mi

    I would give Hidden Falls 4.5 stars. There are two ways that you can visit Hidden Falls. The first…read moreis my taking the boat over and then it's a very short hike. The other way is hiking to it along Jenny Lake Trail. There are many people who take the boat over and do Hidden Falls and Inspiration Point and then leave. For this reason the first mile of trails after getting off the boat are heavily trafficked with tons of people and families. For this reason, if you do come visit Hidden Falls, I would recommend doing it early in the morning. We did the Cascade Canyon Trail around 8:30am and visited this on the way down around 11:30am and it was packed with people and kids running around so go early to avoid the crowds. The waterfall is beautiful! It's not hidden as the name would suggest since it's highly trafficked. We didn't stay long (only about a minute) because all the people and kids running around took away from the feeling of being surrounded by nature and at peace, although we are glad we went.

    This review is for Hidden Falls via String Lake Trail which was a ~4.6 miles round trip that took…read more~2.5 hours to complete. This was a stunning hike from beginning to end. Another popular trail but not overly crowded near end of day. Trail was narrow and flat with a few minor inclines. There was still snow after you cross the last bridge towards the viewpoint of the waterfall but do-able without spikes. The trail does not take you up close to the waterfall but only viewable from a distance. Jenny Lake reminds me of Crater Lake in Oregon; not because of the color but due to the sheer size. Beautiful views of the Teton Range, String Lake, Jenny Lake, Hidden Falls and the surrounding area! Carry bear spray; the chances of encountering a bear is lower at popular trails but you never know. Short video of the hike for those interested! https://youtu.be/meQ4PZFrpCg

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    Delta Lake - The view of Bradley Lake from the top of mountain

    Delta Lake

    5.0(3 reviews)
    20.0 mi

    On 06/16/2025, I hiked the MOST INTENSE hike. My friend and I started at 10 AM and didn't finish…read moreuntil 9 PM. We hiked from Taggart trailhead to Taggart Lake, then off to Bradley Lake. After those two hikes onto Delta Lake. We hiked a total of 15 miles at 9,000 ft of elevation. I frequently hike, but in no way have I ever trained to hike at any kind of elevation. I knew my limits, but boy were they pressed on this hike. On the trail going up, I saw elk and marmots around. Its better to hike with a group of two or more and someone you trust, don't be like me and hike with someone who can care less than you and constantly left me to solo hike on unfamiliar territory. The trail after Bradley Lake is a continuous incline, so take plenty of water and rest breaks. I had to take plenty of breaks and am a slow hiker. Whether you read it on Google, Yelp, TripAdvisor, or All Trails, the last 3 miles up is torturously difficult. It is constant rocky with huge boulders that you have to cross by crawling. Here at this point, your trekking poles are useless. In June, some of the trail was still covered with snow. Quite challenging for someone who isn't used to walking in snow; the snow was semi-hard, but soft in parts so I fell a couple of times. To get to the top after the boulders, there's a deep ascend upwards that crawling is the only option and you gotta be careful not to fall backwards. At this moment, I was 3 minutes in and wanted to give up! My friend had already left me behind, I was pissed off at her, and mad at myself for putting myself through this hike. Until, a family coming down gave me some serious encouragement to continue on. Shout out to that beautiful family! Y'all, a real one!! Whew!! I was exhausted once I crossed my final hill to see Delta Lake. It was indeed beautiful and is worth it! The water was crystal turquoise blue (naturally), it was hypothermia cold, but the snow capped mountain tops were a stunner to view. It was so picturesque and all I wanted was to rest. However, I didn't get to because two people were in my ear about, "can you take my picture?" at every single moment and angle. It was so annoying. My friend and I stayed about 15 minutes at the lake before we started our trek back. Now, that was problematic because we were racing to get back before nightfall and since we weren't smart enough to start at Delta Lake trailhead, the hike took longer, we wasted time a lot of time hiking, so by the time we were heading back it was 6pm in the evening. Luckily, it gets completely dark after 9pm. On the way back, it was a descend hike down the mountain, so our pace was slightly increased, but we had to be very careful because on the trail, we spotted a moose. He wouldn't move and was minding his own business. His partner was on the side, then ran when it saw our presence. Eventually, the moose scurried away in the forest. We continued to hike and was faced with a grizzly bear off the path, but was in close proximity. I was horrified and quickly grabbed my bear spray ready to shoot. My friend told me to just run across. I thought that was stupid of her to tell me to risk my life of being eaten so she can live free. Mercifully, the bear continued to eat grass and walked further into the forest. At that point, I was terrified of being with this so-called friend, out in bear country, and by 7:00 PM, we were STILL hiking. I started to panic and begged this chick (that I was with) to call park rangers. Her iPhone had died, so no access to maps, but thankfully my Android still had sufficient battery lasting through the end. She continued to say we didn't need to, but at last she did (after I begged her to) call 911 for rescue. We hiked an additional 4 miles. I was EXTREMELY tired!!! My legs were jello and I was out of breath, but couldn't stop. By that time, my mum called me since I never told her I was safe back at the hostel. A mother's instinct, she knew something was wrong. So she called the park rangers too and then they came, met up with us, and walked us then drove us to the Taggart Lake trailhead where we had parked. The following day, I was too tired to move or walk. I must add, this isn't a small kid friendly hike. I saw noone hiking with tiny kids. My advice to anyone looking to dare hike this trail: *Hike from the Delta Lake trailhead *Bring a trusted friend who actually cares about your wellness and well-being to wait on you and not mock you for hiking pace. *Start early *Train to hike at an elevation and don't cold turkey wing it especially if you're a Southeast Texan *Trekking poles are needed *Know your limits (coincides with the friend note) *Wear comfortable hiking shoes with supportive grip. *Have fun in a safe way

    This hike was pretty strenuous for a couple of Oklahomans, despite all of us being in decent…read morephysical shape. I would advise anyone over the age of 50/anyone not in excellent physical health to beware of this hike. More trail info can be found on the app All Trails (which is also good for mapping purposes!) There is an extremely steep Boulder scramble towards the end. Make sure you bring 2-3 liters of water for each hiker, and definitely plenty of food to keep you energized. We each had a peanut butter jelly sandwich, apples, granola bars, and beef jerky. The views from the top were incredible. The blue water of the lake, the proximity to the Grand Teton, the waterfall, it was all so impressive. Absolutely worth the 2 hours and 45 minutes of uphill battle :) took just under 2 hours to get down. We did come across a small bear towards the beginning of the trail, so make sure to keep bear spray handy and make lots of noise!

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    Delta Lake - Me observing the turquoise blue waters (exhausted from the hike in)

    Me observing the turquoise blue waters (exhausted from the hike in)

    Delta Lake - View at the lake; water was icy cold and crystal clear

    View at the lake; water was icy cold and crystal clear

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    Inspiration Point

    Inspiration Point

    4.8(6 reviews)
    22.2 mi

    Inspiration Point is a beautiful overlook of Jenny Lake and has stunning views. It's about 1 mile…read moreafter you get off the boat. It's a steady incline with rocks so bring hiking shoes. This hike is heavily trafficked due to it being such a short hike after you get off the boat. Another way to get there is by walking along Jenny Lake Trail, although this will make it a longer hike, but you won't have to pay the boat fee. I would recommend going early to avoid all the crowds along this trail.

    The view of Grand Teton National Park and Jenny Lake from Inspiration Point is just breathtaking…read more If you visit this park, coming here is a must. You can do the hike to Hidden Falls and Inspiration Point from the Jenny Lake visitor center or take the shuttle boat. Reservations are not required, but there is a fee to ride the boat over. From the docking area, it is about a one mile walk to Inspiration Point. There is some elevation during your hike. But once you arrive, the view is just spectacular. You get a gorgeous view of the whole Jackson Hole Valley. You have the option of going to Hidden Falls or Inspiration Point while on the trail. Hidden Falls is a 100 ft cascading waterfall. The trail leading up to Inspiration Point is a little rocky and narrow. So pay attention so that you don't trip (I tripped and cracked my phone). There are lots of squirrels around that like to beg for food. One climbed up my camelback and sat right next to me. Make sure you keep watch of the time so that you don't miss the boat ride back. The Inspiration Point hike was easily one of my favorite experiences during my weeklong trip to the Grand Teton National Park.

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