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Jenny Lake Cathedral Reflection

Jenny Lake mirrors the jagged Teton spires in a near-perfect reflection — one of the most photogenic alpine lake vistas in North America.

When
May — Oct, peak Jun — Sep
Best viewing
A short walk from the visitor area to the lakeshore rewards visitors with sweeping views of the Teton Range reflected in still water, best experienced at dawn.
Category
Geological
Status
In season

About this spectacle

Jenny Lake sits in the heart of Grand Teton National Park, cradled beneath the dramatic granite spires of the Teton Range. On still mornings, the glassy surface of the lake mirrors the jagged peaks with near-perfect fidelity, creating a doubled landscape of stone and sky. The light shifts rapidly at dawn — alpenglow first touches the summits in shades of pink and amber before the reflection settles into sharp blue clarity. The surrounding lodgepole pine and fir forest frames the scene, while the calls of Steller's jays and the occasional splash of a fish ripple across the silence. Photographers arrive early to claim shoreline positions before wind disturbs the surface. The spectacle is at its most theatrical in calm, cloudless mornings when the cathedral silhouette of the Tetons appears perfectly inverted in the lake below.

When to go

May — Oct, peak Jun — Sep

Getting there

Nearest airport: JAC. Nearest city: Jackson.

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