Starting and ending at the pavement on top of historic Teton Pass, this short but stout run climbs 1700 feet over roughly .9 miles at an average grade of 33.6%. Known as one of the most popular and accessible backcountry boot packs in the United States, it doesn’t see as much travel during the summer season. Hopefully that changes!
The trail winds through wildflowers and bushes, taking very few switchbacks and a direct approach to the summit of Mt. Glory. The steepest sections are loose and rocky, proving difficult to run through quickly. It is a very challenging, fun, and engaging trail to navigate quickly but well worth the short and sweet push!