Mt. Moran Summit Experience

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Overview

Guided climbs of Mt. Moran — a remote wilderness summit in the northern Tetons, approached by canoe.

Rising dramatically from Jackson and Leigh Lakes, Mt. Moran is the most striking mountain in the northern Tetons. From Jackson Lake Lodge, it is one of the most picturesque mountains in North America. It is a unique and remote climbing experience. Since there are no maintained trails to the base of the mountain the approach is made by canoe. In early summer we climb the Skillet Glacier, an elegant snow climb leading directly to the summit. Once the snow melts and the rock dries out, we change to the CMC route, a classic rock route on the southeast face.

For the ultimate wilderness mountaineering experience, consider Mt. Moran’s dramatic Direct South Buttress, described in Steve Roper and Allen Steck’s Fifty Classic Climbs of North America. For a moderate, yet strikingly beautiful, route to this imposing summit, Mt. Moran’s CMC route is an excellent choice. Let us help you choose one best suited to your ability and enthusiasm.

Guided Mt. Moran Climbs Overview

Climbing Mt. Moran in Grand Teton National Park

  • Location: Northern Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming
  • Style: Remote alpine climbing — snow or rock depending on season
  • Approach: By canoe across Jackson Lake; there are no maintained trails to the base
  • Season: Summer
  • Difficulty: Moderate to difficult

Because the approach is made by water and the mountain sees far fewer parties than the Grand, a Mt. Moran climb is one of the most genuinely remote experiences available in the park.

Mt. Moran Routes & Objectives

Your route depends on the season and on your climbing background:

  • Skillet Glacier: In early summer, an elegant snow climb leading directly to the summit
  • CMC Route: Once the snow melts and the rock dries, a classic and moderate rock route on the southeast face
  • Direct South Buttress: For the ultimate wilderness mountaineering objective — a route described in Steve Roper and Allen Steck’s Fifty Classic Climbs of North America

Who a Guided Mt. Moran Climb Is For

  • Climbers who want a remote, committing summit rather than a popular one
  • Alpinists comfortable with long days and a wilderness approach
  • Climbers seeking a classic snow climb (Skillet Glacier) or a moderate rock route (CMC)
  • Experienced climbers pursuing a Fifty Classics objective on the Direct South Buttress

What to Expect on a Guided Mt. Moran Climb

The trip begins with a canoe crossing to reach the base of the mountain, followed by a backcountry camp and a summit day on your chosen route. Full day-by-day details, gear requirements, and travel logistics are in the Itinerary, Equipment, and Travel sections below.

Why Climb Mt. Moran with The Mountain Guides

  • Teton specialists: Decades of guiding experience across every aspect of this range
  • AMGA-certified guides: Professional guides who know both the Skillet Glacier and the CMC route intimately
  • Wilderness logistics handled: Canoes, permits, camps, and group equipment are arranged for you

Climb the Most Striking Peak in the Northern Tetons

Rising straight out of Jackson and Leigh Lakes, Mt. Moran rewards the climbers willing to make the effort to reach it. Check availability below to plan your climb.

CMC Route- Mt Moran 12,605’ II, 5.5

The favored summer rock route is the CMC, a long moderate technical climb. On the first day, we canoe across Leigh Lake then hike up the steep slopes to the stunning CMC camp, one of the best sites in the range. The climbing route is complex and time consuming so a second night is spent at the camp before returning to the valley on the third day.

A one or two day training course will be required for this climb, depending on experience level and climbing history.


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CMC RouteSkillet Glacier

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