It’s hard to find anyone who will freely complain about Wyoming! In fact, normally, any discussion of the Cowboy State turns the opposite way, with skeptics realizing just how beautiful it is out here in the mountain prairie. However, if there was one thing that pretty much everyone can agree on, whether they’re a resident or a visitor, it’s that Jackson can get way too crowded. It’s our state’s busiest tourist town for a reason, and you’ll find quick access to the most incredible National Parks in America and some of the best ski resorts in the world. Combine the perfect location with a dining scene that’s internationally famous, and it’s easy to see why millions flock to our little valley every single year. While there are a million reasons to love Jackson, if you need a break from the tourists and crowds, head just out of town to discover a quiet hike near Jackson that will put your mind at ease.

Goodwin Lake is a pristine alpine pond tucked away in the Gros Ventre Wilderness to the east of Jackson. The hike to get here is a must for any Wyoming adventurer!

AllTrails / Cameron Humphres

You’ll trek just over six miles in a loop around the lake and back. The trail isn’t particularly technical, and the lake makes for a great picnic spot.

AllTrails / Jaime Leigh From late fall through early spring, snow can make this trail hard to hike. It’s best to save it for a sunny day between May and October, or to enter the wilderness as an experienced backcountry winter hiker.

The road to the trailhead can be rough, and is best for high clearance vehicles. There are places to park prior to the trailhead if you’re worried about the road, so you might end up adding a few extra miles to your hike if you arrive in a sedan.

AllTrails / Ron Huggins

Elevation gain is fairly steady the whole way up, which makes this quiet hike near Jackson a moderate-effort excursion. In total, you’ll gain about 1,400 feet by the time you reach Goodwin Lake, which sits at 9,533 feet above sea level.

AllTrails / Juraj Pai

Many trekkers use this trail as an acclimatization hike before venturing further into the mountains, or embarking on a more challenging backcountry hike.

AllTrails / Ron Huggins

In the spring, wildflowers envelope the mountainsides, creating a beautiful canvas that stretches as far as the eye can see.

AllTrails / Erich Sagers

You’ll want to take a well-earned break by the time you get to the lake! Take a seat on a rock slab and enjoy lunch as you peer out over the crystal clear water.

AllTrails / Alexandra White

There are several backcountry campsites in the Goodwin Lake area, so seek them out if you’d like to stay here a little longer. It’s a great way to get in a night of peace and quiet before returning to town.

AllTrails / Neal Elward

You can find a trail map, recent conditions, and more information on the hike’s AllTrails page, right here. Be sure to check in with the Gros Ventre Wilderness and Forest Service for current conditions!

AllTrails / Cameron Humphres

AllTrails / Jaime Leigh

From late fall through early spring, snow can make this trail hard to hike. It’s best to save it for a sunny day between May and October, or to enter the wilderness as an experienced backcountry winter hiker.

AllTrails / Ron Huggins

AllTrails / Juraj Pai

AllTrails / Erich Sagers

AllTrails / Alexandra White

AllTrails / Neal Elward

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