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    Signs at String Lake.
    Various hikes accessible from this spot.
    View of Grand Teton from the creek just downstream from the bridge at the south end of String Lake.
    Great view of Grand Teton from the bridge.
    This is grizzly country, so take appropriate precautions when hiking.
    Mamots can often be spotted along the trail.
    The trail loops around the lake.
    Some 200 feet above the lake, marmots warm up in the sun.
    Various hikes are accessible from this point.
    Watch for wildflowers along the way.
    The trail ascends through the forest just northwest from the lake.
    Bridge over the creek at the north end of the lake.
    Mount Moran from the south end of Leigh Lake.
    Canoers paddling by Boulder Island in Leigh Lake, with Mount Moran in the background.
    String Lake makes for a perfect site to go canoeing or kayaking on very calm and still water.
    String Lake makes for a perfect site to go canoeing or kayaking on very calm and still water.
    Grand Teton in the distance.
    Grand Teton in the distance.
    There are almost perfect reflections of the mountains when there is no wind.
    String Lake makes for a perfect site to go canoeing or kayaking on very calm and still water.

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