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Paddling the Teton's Alpine Lakes
3 Whether soloing in a kayak or bundling the family into a canoe, paddling is a great
way to glide into nature at your own pace. When your arms tire, shore up on empty
beaches for a picnic or a swim. With a permit you can also backcountry camp. Jackson
Lake is the Teton's biggest lake; families might prefer to manage the smaller scale of Leigh
and String Lakes. For an adventurous multi-day alternative in Yellowstone, try gorgeous
Shoshone Lake, the region's largest backcountry lake.
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