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Taggart Lake Trail
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It would be impossible not to notice the lack of tall trees along the top of the moraine. It's all because a fire swept through this area, two decades ago. Lightning started the fire back in 1985, and it's taken years for nature to recover from the devastation. |
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When you finally reach the edge of Taggart Lake, scout out a good spot to sit and relax. There are plenty of big rocks at the water's edge, that make for good seats.

Perhaps the best spot on the lake can be found on these rocks. If no one else has already claimed the spot, you can hop out onto the boulders, and make yourself comfortable, enjoying an incomparable view of the lake and the Teton Range.

Like the other lakes at the foot of the Tetons, Taggart Lake offers crystal-clear water. Because I arrived in late afternoon, I wasn't expecting to find a glass-like reflection. The lighting is all wrong in mid-afternoon, and there was enough wind to make the lake's surface a bit choppy.

It doesn't matter where you stop along the water's edge, a good view awaits.

When it was time to leave, I decided to hike a short distance up the alternate route, which makes a long arc to the south before returning to the trailhead. I did find this clearing to be photo-worthy, but I didn't see any other reason to take the long way back.
I hiked back to the trailhead, following the same path I took on the way in. If I hadn't already walked so much that day, I probably would have gone on to Bradley Lake. It's not terribly far out of the way, and I think it would have been worth it.
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