
5-mile hike to Inspiration Point for a magnification view of the Jenny Lake, Jackson Hole, the Gros Ventre and Wind River Mountains. While at Hidden Falls, it is well worth an extra. Stay onsite or travel offsite to nearby Santa Cruz beaches on Monterey Bay, plan to sea kayak up Elkhorn Slough to view the sea otters, or hike in one of the many nearby State Parks. A short trail hike leads to Hidden Falls, one of its many gems. Hidden Falls is not really a falls, but a 200-foot cascade. Hidden Falls is one our best troop camping destinations. Hiking, sightseeing and wildlife viewing are the chief activities associated with Hidden Falls.

No matter how you approach Hidden Falls, it is going to involve some hiking. Hidden Falls is only accessible during the summer season. Girl Scouts of Northern California’s camp sessions allow girls to develop a strong sense of self and positive values, build healthy relationships, seek challenges, and have fun while making memories of a lifetime At camp, girls can enjoy a variety of activities like building campfires, swimming, riding horses, shooting arrows, creating art. The second route to get to Hidden Falls is by hiking around the south end of Jenny Lake to the trail to Cascade Canyon (this adds four miles roundtrip to the hike). One is by a shuttle boat from the Jenny Lake east shore boat dock at the southeast end of the lake. There are actually two ways to get to the Falls. Hidden Falls can be found just west of Jenny Lake in Grand Teton National Park. Easily accessible by Jenny Lake Trail or a hop over on a boat shuttle, it is one of the most popular park attractions in the summer. Plan to develop Hidden Falls Working Group pending improved economics of Tier 1 properties.

Located near Jenny Lake in Grand Teton National Park, Hidden Falls is a spectacular 80-foot-high cascade.
