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TEEWINOT

Mountains and Summits


Rocky Mountains Teton Range - Yellowstone Area

Teewinot

12,325 ft

Teewinot is a prominent peak located in the Rocky Mountains mountain range. Standing at an impressive elevation of 12,325 feet, it offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. The mountain's size is awe-inspiring, with its summit covering an area of approximately 3.5 acres.

During the winter season, Teewinot experiences a wide range of snowpack. The amount of snowfall can vary significantly from year to year, but on average, the mountain receives around 200 inches of snowfall annually. This makes it a popular destination for winter sports enthusiasts, such as skiers and snowboarders, who can enjoy the abundant powder.

Teewinot is also known for its numerous creeks and rivers that receive runoff from its slopes. One such example is the picturesque Jenny Lake, located at the base of the mountain. The crystal-clear waters of Jenny Lake are fed by the snowmelt and glacial runoff from Teewinot, providing a serene and refreshing experience for hikers and visitors.

The name Teewinot has a fascinating history. Derived from the Shoshone Native American language, it means "many pinnacles." This name perfectly captures the unique geological features of the mountain, which is characterized by multiple sharp peaks and rugged rock formations. The mountain holds a special place in Native American lore, with legends of spirits and ancient rituals associated with its towering presence.

In conclusion, Teewinot is an impressive peak in the Rocky Mountains, standing at an elevation of 12,325 feet and covering an area of about 3.5 acres. It experiences varying snowpack during winter, making it a popular destination for winter sports enthusiasts. The mountain's runoff feeds creeks and rivers, including the beautiful Jenny Lake. The name Teewinot carries Native American significance, reflecting the mountain's unique geological features and captivating legends.


Outdoor Recreation

Ski Area Snowpack Air Temperature 5 Day Forecast
Jackson Hole Mountain Resort 62" 38° 0"
Grand Targhee Ski Resort 102" 33° 0"
Snow King Ski Area 62" 38° 0"
River Run Streamflow Length Class

Regional Water Data

Gauge Streamflow Stage
Teton River Ab South Leigh Creek Nr Driggs Id
USGS 13052200
531 cfs 2.0 ft
Buffalo Fork Ab Lava Creek Nr Moran Wy
USGS 13011900
332 cfs 1.3 ft
Snake River Nr Moran Wy
USGS 13011000
305 cfs 2.5 ft
Grays Lk Div To Blackfoot R Basin Nr Wayan Id
USGS 13057300
6 cfs 3.6 ft
Green River At Warren Bridge
USGS 09188500
347 cfs 1.9 ft
Pacific Creek At Moran Wy
USGS 13011500
169 cfs 4.9 ft
Grays Lake Outlet Nr Herman Id
USGS 13057500
0 cfs 1.9 ft
Snotel Site Snowpack 24hr Change

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