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  2. Jackson Lake is one of the largest high altitude lakes in the United States, at an elevation of 6,772 ft (2,064 m) above sea level. The lake is up to 15 mi (24 km) long, 7 mi (11 km) wide and 438 ft (134 m) deep.

    • Explore with A Boat Rental. Boat rentals are available at Signal Mountain Lodge, which is located at the southern end of the lake. Spend a day water skiing, wakeboarding, or exploring the many islands and inlets.
    • Camp Out Under the Stars. There are more than 15 islands in the lake, and the largest one is called Elk Island. For a unique camping experience, spend a night at the primitive site on Elk Island.
    • Go Fishing. Fishing enthusiasts will enjoy the healthy trout population, which includes lake, brown, brook, and Cutthroat, as well as salmon and pike.Stop by the Craig Thomas Discovery & Visitor Center to inquire about fishing regulations.
    • Hit The Beach. And for those looking to catch up on some summer reading or work on a tan, the many bays and shores on Jackson Lake provide the perfect setting for a "beach" day.
  3. Jackson Lake is a lake in British Columbia, Canada and has an elevation of 1,435 metres.

  4. What is Jackson Lake? Nestled in the heart of Grand Teton National Park, Jackson Lake is a natural wonder that captivates all who visit. This glacially-carved lake is one of the largest high altitude lakes in the United States, with a surface area of over 25,000 acres.

  5. Jackson Lake Dam is a concrete gravity dam located about 23 miles from Moose, Teton, Wyoming. The dam, which is on the North Fork Snake River, was primarily built for Flood Risk Reduction purposes, but also serves for Irrigation, Fish and Wildlife Pond and Recreation benefits.

  6. Jackson Lake Tours and Tickets. 3,018 reviews. Free admission. The largest of the glacial lakes in Grand Teton National Park, Jackson Lake sets the scene for some of the park’s best sailing, windsurfing, fishing, and paddling opportunities, all against the backdrop of the towering Teton Range.

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