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While snowfalls are common through May, the warmer days start to make themselves visible, making the spring a great time to be outdoors watching the wildlife wake up from the hibernating months. Enjoy the outdoors and its majestic mountains and forested trails. There are also great opportunities and events that can not be missed if you want to fully experience the famous wild west.

All events are subject to change to comply with state and county public health orders.

APRIL

The Jackson Hole Rendezvous Music Festival is a two-day event on April 1-2, 2022, spring lifestyle and music festival providing the most iconic backdrops imaginable for our legendary music acts: historic downtown Jackson Town Square and the base of Jackson Hole Mountain Resort. General admission is free on a first-come, first-served basis. Limited-quantity VIP tickets are available for purchase.

Jackson Hole Mountain Resort closing day is April 10th, 2022. Great bands entertain the crowds in this unforgettable, sunny slope side location under the Aerial Tram. Take your last run down the mountain of the season and enjoy free live music.

54th Annual Easter Egg Hunt on Town Square is going to take place at 10 a.m. on April 16th, 2022. Costumed characters will be there, including the Easter Bunny greeting children who scramble for colorful eggs on the Square.

The Jackson Hole Farmers Market  is a community event supporting local and regional farmers and food vendors. Taking place on April 18th, 2022 from 1 to 4 p.m., this time at the Lodge of Jackson Hole.

APRIL – PARKS ALERTS

Yellowstone National Park: Most park roads are closed to automobiles until mid-April. The road from the North Entrance at Gardiner, Montana, through the park to Cooke City, Montana, is open year-round. Click “more” to see the current status of park roads. Read more>>

Wildland fire danger: LOW

MAY

EcoFair has celebrated environmental stewardship and featured sustainability-oriented booths, live music, local food, demonstrations, kids’ activities, recycling education, and more for nearly 20 years. Come celebrate on May 14, 12-5PM.

Old West Days is Jackson’s beloved celebration of history and heritage, starting with the Elk Fest on May 21-22, 2022 and its world’s best collection of elk antler. Private antler sales start at 8 am for antler, paddles, horns and more from vendors around the nation. Then, the best antler collected from the National Elk Refuge are sold at public auction on the Town Square. On Sunday 22nd, the Old West competition for the coveted chili trophy that professionals and amateurs brag about all year, you will be able to sample chili and local brews by a free concert of local Bluegrass & Country bands on Town Square.

On May 29th, two-time GRAMMY winner Travis Tritt will headline The Million Dollar Music Fest presented by The Cowboy Bar, as the third-year festival makes its triumphant return to the historic Jackson Hole Town Square. Country music super trio, Runaway June and gritty Southern rockers, The Desert City Ramblers will join the third annual Million Dollar Music Fest in support.

The Old West Brewfest is a celebration of an age-old craft. Breweries from around the mountain west region gather on the Jackson Hole Town Square to compete for the Golden Boot, a people’s choice award. Free, live music will be rockin’ on Town Square during this event, and family entertainment will be available all day on May 28, 2022.

MAY – PARKS ALERTS

Grand Teton National Park: Construction will take place beginning in 2022. The southern portion of the road from the Granite Canyon Entrance to the Laurance S. Rockefeller Preserve will be closed in 2022 except on weekends (7 pm Friday to 7 am Monday) from Memorial Day to Labor Day. The Granite Canyon Trailhead will be closed to all access during 2022. For more information check the Moose-Wilson Road Construction page.

Yellowstone National Park: East Entrance to Lake Village (Sylvan Pass), Canyon Village to Lake Village opens on May 6. Between Cooke City, MT, on US-212 to Chief Joseph Scenic Byway (WY-296)* opens on May 11. South Entrance to West Thumb, Lake Village to West Thumb, West Thumb to Old Faithful (Craig Pass), Tower Junction to Tower Fall opens on May 13, and Tower Fall to Canyon Junction (Dunraven Pass), Beartooth Highway (US-212)* opens on May 27.

*Check the road construction page to learn more about major projects that will cause delays and closures in 2022.

JACKSON HOLE SUMMER EVENTS

JUNE

The Art Fair is a quintessential Jackson Hole summer event featuring professional local and national artists selling fine art and craft including ceramics, paintings, furniture, photography, and much more. June 17-19 at the Center for the Arts Lawn.

Food & Wine Sumer Festival offers on Jun 23-25, 2022 a variety of flavors and experiences unique to Jackson Hole. Join us this June to interact and dine with a broad culinary community of local and guest chefs, winemakers, cocktail and beer experts and much more.

The Cody Peak 50K, Cirque 30K, and Wild 15K events take place on June 25-26. Race through the high alpine of Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, home to world-class trail running in the Bridger-Teton National Forest.

One of Teton’s Village most popular shows are back with their unique blend of fine art, and one of a kind antiques, providing something for everyone at Art & Antique Show. With award winning artists, and nationally acclaimed antique dealers, MC Presents has something for everyone.  Starting on June 24, 25, 26 and more to see through the summer.

JULY

The Grand Teton Music Festival’s 61st season will be held from July 3-August 27, 2022. Join us for eight weeks of performances under the leadership of Music Director Sir Donald Runnicles. A beloved GTMF tradition, Patriotic Pops pairs fireworks and pops music for an Independence Day to remember! Vocalist Capathia Jenkins returns to perform at this family-friendly event.

The 66th Annual Teton County Fair invites you on July 23-31. Experience an exceptional fair while learning Jackson’s western heritage, uniting urban and rural communities in celebration.

Enjoy great Jackson Hole summer events and make sure to check out our vacation rentals!

APRÈS SKI IN COWBOY BARS

The small western town of Jackson Hole amuses our wintertime travelers even before their plane touches the ground and is it impossible not to be delighted by the powder-dipped peaks surrounding the valley while driving around.

Either you choose JHMR or Snow King for your ski getaway, there is nothing better than rounding out a long day on the slopes than taking off your ski boots for an ultra-comfy outfit and heading into a bar for a refreshing drink.

Expect many cocktails to be mixed with the traditional Wyoming Whisky, the results are truly singular spirits!

WHERE TO BEST APRÈS SKI IN JACKSON HOLE

MILLION DOLLAR COWBOY BAR

Live music, saddles for bar stools and pine interior, makes this saloon a living piece of Jackson Hole history. An unique sweet cherry flavor combined with their local whisky makes their Rockefeller cocktail worth the wait for it to be infused! Perfectly paired with western dancing and live entertainment, get up and fully embody the Wyoming experience!

MANGY MOOSE

Wondering how people stay warm in Wyoming? Try the Bomber from Mangy Moose, this coffee warm cocktail is topped with whipped cream and it promises to warm up your feet. This Jackson Hole’s most popular restaurant is famous around locals and visitors alike. Enjoy a full western experience with regionally sourced food, signature drinks, local brews and live music!

SNAKE RIVER BREWING

Wyoming’s first brewpub features an excellent style architecturally and offers elevated food and beer. Find the commissions can art from regional artists, designers, and illustrators that adorn their seasonal beers. A favorite: the new Snuggles Tiramisu Milk Stout on tap! Try the smooth, sweet dessert beer created and brewed in house.

THE HANDLE BAR

At the base of Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, this Four Seasons restaurant is the spot for the perfect connection with the mountains, enjoy this popular slope-side bar over a locally distilled whiskey cocktail surrounded by the Teton Range at the heated patio. Warm up with the spicy margarita with their jalapeño infused tequila or a delicious glass of wine from their curated menu.

 

Not feeling like going out? Contact our Concierge Team for specialty curated cocktails delivered straight to the door of your Abode! CLICK HERE to order online, or call 307.316.6840 to order, and they’ll curate your order specifically for you.

There’s nothing more exciting or refreshing than a great getaway planned with travel sights set firmly on Jackson Hole, Wyoming. This beautiful and endlessly appealing vacation destination has a way of beckoning to a variety of visitors each year. It’s a great locale for those with a passion for the great outdoors in equal measure to those who are thrilled to make the most of relaxing moments paired with a sensational view too. In fact, no matter what your travel interests may be, Jackson Hole promises to have something engaging for you! From time spent at the National Museum of Wildlife Art or the Historical Society Museum to afternoons spent exploring the National Elk Refuge, it’s a place that puts varying interests and passions at the forefront of every activity.

While Jackson Hole promises to be a year-round destination with no shortage of options for fun to pick from, there’s something particularly appealing about a summer getaway in this direction. When the weather is warm, landscapes are in full bloom and wildlife is accessible in abundance, Jackson Hole comes to life with a one-of-a-kind and certainly vibrant atmosphere visitors will find tantalizing. That said, when the draw is so evident to such an amazing destination, booking a summer getaway in advance is always a good idea. Making the most of your 2022 Jackson Hole summer vacation starts with planning now for great things to come!

TURN SAVINGS INTO OPPORTUNITIES

Many travelers head to Jackson Hole with a long list of activities and attractions they’re hoping to experience and enjoy. Unfortunately, trying to book many of these fun moments can prove almost impossible if you wait until the last minute. Summer is considered the high travel season in Jackson Hole and everything from tours to local excursions have a way of filling up fast. If you do manage to make a last-minute booking, you’ll likely find the price soaring compared to other times of the year. The way around this issue is to make it a priority to book your Jackson Hole activities in advance. Whether you’re looking forward to local tours, museum stops, or dinner at certain restaurants, putting your plans and reservations in place today ensures you’ll be part of the fun and comes with some incredible savings as well! There are fantastic discounts to be found if you start looking now. Adding to the benefits is the fact that everything you save on costly tours and excursions can be turned into spending money for the trip when you stumble across those hidden gems along the way. With the help of our dedicated Concierge team, you can set up curated experiences that maximize your time in Jackson Hole, all while taking away the headaches of booking yourself!

BOOK THE RENTAL OF YOUR DREAMS

At Abode Jackson Hole, we love providing rental accommodations to our guests that help them make the most of every moment of their stay. However, our amazing properties fill up fast when reservations are available at the simple touch of a button. If you’re hoping to enjoy a luxurious retreat this summer, booking now is definitely the way to go! We offer guests access to a variety of stunning rental properties across Jackson Hole that not only keep you close to the places you’re excited to experience, but include the luxury, comfort, and convenience guests are looking for too. Taking time to browse options now ensures that you’ll end up in a rental you love that includes all of those fun extras that can make a huge difference. Looking for a fireplace, large yard, balcony, pool, hot tub, or a specific view? Booking today will lead to a summer getaway that includes it all and more.

LET GO OF STRESS AND ENJOY THE JOURNEY

Perhaps the most important benefit associated with booking your summer 2022 getaway to Jackson Hole early is the peace of mind you’ll find when it’s all said and done. Vacation should be an experience in restoration, relaxation, and fun. There’s no way to embrace the best of those elements when you’re spending time worrying about last-minute tickets or whether or not your preferred vacation rental will be available. Instead of stressing and minimizing moments that should be focused on adventure and exploration, consider booking early and enjoying the comfort that comes when you know it’s simply all taken care of. If you happen to pocket some savings while you’re at it—all the better!

BOOK A STAY FOR YOUR JACKSON HOLE SUMER VACATION TODAY

When a Jackson Hole adventure is calling your name, there’s truly no reason to wait. When you’re ready to turn those travel plans into an exciting itinerary complete with amazing accommodations in place, the team at Abode Jackson Hole has you covered. Start planning your Jackson Hole summer adventure today with a dedicated local Reservation Specialist by calling (855) 201-7128 or browse our exclusive portfolio of property options in this area and book direct. We look forward to welcoming you to beautiful Jackson Hole, Wyoming this summer!

Vacation is so much more than just a room with a view.  Have you ever dreamed of staying in a ski-in/ski-out chalet with access to powder runs right out your door? Or fantasized about bringing the whole family together under one roof, laughing and telling stories curled up around a fire? Vacation Home Rentals unlock access to a world of one-of-a-kind opportunities, on your own terms, for a truly unique getaway with all the comforts of home.

Hotels used to be one of the only options for guests searching for accommodations that fit all their needs with beautiful views and specialized amenities. Now with the rise of vacation rentals, guests have a plethora of opportunities to seek out spectacular properties that give off that staycation feel.

Before the pandemic hit, staying in a vacation rental over a hotel already had many perks. But travelers wants and needs have evolved and now more than ever, families and friends are choosing vacation rentals that offer safe places to congregate together, while having access to properties with wide-open spaces, and amenities hotels might not be able to offer that make it feel more like home so you can stay for a weekend or weeks, at a home away from home that your family can rely on for their safety and comfort.

Staying in a vacation rental like one of our Abode properties is a superior place to stay for any group, from small families looking for a bit more privacy in their vacation lodging, all the way up to extended families wanting to have a great time making memories on vacation together. Here at Abode Luxury Rentals, we specialize in creating memorable experiences through our unparalleled service and carefully curated portfolio, giving guests everything they need to live their own story and create moments to cherish for a lifetime.

When you’re ready to get away, consider some of these perks of staying in a Jackson Hole Luxury Rental over a hotel, and browse our portfolio to start planning your trip and to find the perfect Abode for your group! 

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1. WIDE OPEN SPACES

Abode Luxury Vacation Rentals give you an abundance of space to accommodate large groups of people and help you spread out so you’re not clustered in the same room at the same time. No longer do you have to share a shoebox of a room with little more than a mini-fridge and an ice bucket. Drop your belongings in one of the bedrooms, enjoy a nap in a living room, or wander around the property without running into another soul outside of your own group. At Abode you have space to lounge, spread out, and feel far away from crowds.

Many of our Abode properties have access to open spaces, be it a patio with outdoor seating, a backyard with a hot tub, a lawn with plenty of space for games, or acres of land that include a pond for some stand up paddleboarding. You don’t need to leave your property for the length of your stay if you don’t want to and still have access to outdoor spaces and all the fresh air you could ever want. From backyard ponds for fishing, hiking, biking & ski trails right out your door, to outdoor spaces for lounging & entertaining and the potential of wildlife viewing from your private deck, the opportunities for outdoor adventures are endless, right in your backyard!

Why stay in another high rise where you’re confined to one space when you can escape the hustle and bustle and have the room to literally unwind.

2. YOUR VACATION, ON YOUR TIME

Vacation time is fleeting, and we believe in making the most of every minute! When you stay in a hotel, you have no choice but to conform to its schedule for meals, housekeeping, fitness facilities, etc. Not so in a vacation home. You can get out of bed when you like, cook your own meals  – or have a nightcap, soak in the hot tub or work up a sweat with private gyms or private in-home fitness instruction from a personal trainer like Stoke Coach Rachel Elberts, who creates custom fitness experiences, encouraging clients to spark joy by moving their bodies out in nature to help them feel stronger and more confident.

3. ALL THE COMFORTS OF HOME AND THEN SOME

Vacation homes are just that: Homes. All of Abode’s properties are individually owned and include everything you’d expect to find in your own home, plus some extra amenities, because not only do our homeowners share the same commitment to your guest experience as we do, but this is also their own home! Full-sized appliances, dishes, books, games, private game rooms, theaters,  laundry facilities – these kinds of amenities can make your stay so much more comfortable – especially if you’re traveling with the family or for an extended period of time. After a few days of hiking or skiing during your stay, freshening up those athletic layers is a must. With a vacation rental, you won’t have to bring as much stuff or worry about traveling back home with a suitcase full of dirty laundry. You will be able to wash your clothes with ease.

 

4. FLEXIBILITY FOR YOUR EVOLVING PRIORITIES

A vacation rental is your home away from home and can be flexible to meet your new priorities. During this time, you might have the opportunity to stay longer in our mountain towns. Refresh your work from home background, with serene office setups and business amenities, as all our homes have free wifi and private networks with increased connectivity and security for your work from home needs. Take a road trip with all the gear you might need as our properties often have a garage/reserved parking for roadtrippers, and there is plenty of space for skis, golf bags, bikes, and other adventure gear. If you are looking to get away for longer periods of time, bringing your own gear and having a place to store it is a huge benefit vs. renting equipment.

And, if you’re looking to bring along furry four-legged friends we do have some pet-friendly options! Inquire for available properties.

5. ACCOMMODATIONS FOR EVERYONE

Most hotels just aren’t geared for families or groups of friends traveling together. Between everyone’s own agenda, the expense of eating out and having to book two (or more) rooms to accommodate all guests, vacations can get a bit confusing, expensive, and not quite relaxing. Fortunately, it’s easy to find a vacation home with Abode that can satisfy the needs of just about any sized group. In addition to the essentials (plenty of beds and bathrooms), you can create a cheerful vibe by making sure everyone’s needs are met. We have a carefully curated portfolio of homes and a dedicated local sales team committed to finding the perfect property to fit you and your family’s unique needs. Being locals in Park City and Jackson, the Abode Team can truly customize your experience.

6. $$$

For groups who want to stay together, vacation rental homes are an affordable alternative to hotels. For how much more space you’re getting all to yourself, factoring the cost of eating and drinking in your fully-equipped kitchen, sharing a home with multiple families or friends feels more like a deal. No need to pay for transportation to an overpriced restaurant when you can bring your own groceries (or utilize a local grocery delivery service to stock your fridge). Abode guests find that you can’t put a price on privacy and having your own space.

7. FULL KITCHEN

When you rent a home, you can create big family meals and enjoy time together without having to get everyone out the door. All Abode kitchens are fully equipped, many of which are a professional (and home) chef’s dream! Dinner reservations can sometimes be elusive during the busier months and having a full kitchen gives guests an opportunity to spend more quality time together and to save money preparing fresh meals at home, giving you more money to spend on other things during your trip. And sometimes you come on vacation so that you can take a break from playing chef for the whole family – Sit back, relax and let our local grocery delivery service work their magic or have a private chef whip up a feast for you, delivering some local flavor in a more intimate environment.

8. PRIVACY

For guests who like having their own space, hotel rooms lack privacy. When you are staying at one of our Abodes you will have a full run of the place, and won’t need to deal with the crowds. Fewer interactions with people outside your group – no passing other guests in the hallways or elevators, no need to worry about hotel rooms being spaced out, or shared business centers when you need to work remotely

For your safety, we have contactless check-in, and most properties have a digital lock with a unique code so there’s no need for a physical key. Plus we have our very own app for guests where all of the information you’ll need for your stay is housed!

9. CUSTOMIZED LOCAL EXPERIENCE

While staying at one of our rental properties you will live more like a local and less like a tourist. Upon arrival you will get a local taste with a “Welcome Basket” waiting for you with local snacks, beverages and more to start your adventure off right. Our properties are intermingled throughout our towns and amongst the most highly sought after neighborhoods so you can stay even closer to where you play. Get an insider view of what it’s like to live in Park City or Jackson, and feel fully immersed in our community. From the time you book until after you leave, you’ll have one of our dedicated, longtime local team members available to personalize your experience. Recommendations for socially distant activities, where to dine safely, add-ons available for your WFH needs, babysitter recommendations and family activities to help you juggle working from home and childcare, private chef services and endless one of a kind services with an endless amount of unique experiences!

10. A SAFE HAVEN YOU CAN TRUST

All of our homes meet & exceed the standards of cleanliness guidelines as dictated by WHO, CDC, local health officials, and industry experts like VRBO & Airbnb. We take your safety seriously and include pre-arrival & post-departure housekeeping in your reservation, and we’ve partnered with local companies like the Virus Assassins to offer additional sanitation add-ons if you so desire. Our linens are also laundered at a commercial facility, giving you peace of mind whenever you lay your head down to rest. Learn more about our commitment to safety in Park City and Jackson Hole.

Ready for a change of scenery? Browse our portfolio to start planning your trip and to find the perfect Abode for your group. 

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The shoulder season of September is actually a perfect time to visit Jackson Hole & Park City as the weather is still dry and the parks are still open, the fall colors are changing with incredible wildflowers and beautiful mountain scenery. The fall’s wild palette of colors makes these areas a heaven for the photo enthusiast or viewers of nature’s annual colorful spectacle. Be prepared for backcountry hiking with knowledge of the area, water and food, and bear spray for the remote chance of a close encounter. Fall in Wyoming offers breathtaking scenery and it’s a perfect vacation time for exploring around Jackson Hole.

Fall in Wyoming

TWO OCEAN LAKE

Making noise and bringing pepper spray is not a choice, this hike is in BEAR country. Those looking for a more secluded hike will enjoy looping Two Ocean Lake. Leaving from the Two Ocean Lake Trailhead, you can head around the lakeshore for views of the Teton Range. Wildflowers populate the area, brightening up the landscape and making for stunning views. If you hike this trail in September you might see the sunflowers in bloom. The fall colors are in full swing and are just wonderful to look at, on the southern side of the lake you will be in a dense forest then the north side opens up into more open patchy aspens/shrubby terrain, pretty fun! Due to the wet, marshy nature of the landscape, Two Ocean Lake is a popular area for mosquitos so don’t forget your bug spray! Grand Teton National Park charges a fee to enter that varies by vehicle or if entering on foot, horse, or bike. For more information, please click here.

BRADLEY-TAGGART

Fall is going to be your absolute favorite season in Jackson after doing this trail. Taggart Lake and Bradley Lake Loop is a 6 mile heavily trafficked loop trail. Located roughly 2.5 miles north of the Moose Entrance Station in Grand Teton National Park. This hike visits two of the six glacially-formed lakes that lie at the base of the Teton Range, colorful leaves and fresh snow on the mountains makes it a great place for pictures. Make sure your camera is charged! Grand Teton National Park charges a fee to enter that varies by vehicle or if entering on foot, horse, or bike. For more information, please click here. https://www.nps.gov/grte/planyourvisit/fees.htm

PHELPS LAKE

Tons of wildlife live in this area, you might be able to see bears, elks, deer and moos getting ready for the winter. Carrying bear spray should not be optional here. Take a moderate 7 miles and only 725 ft gain elevation, out and back trail for the closest views of Phelps Lake. The trail takes hikers through a wooded section, before opening up at the Phelps Lake Overlook. The overlook will place you high above Phelps Lake, with views of the lake and valley.  If you are looking to access Phelps Lake you will need to continue another mile down to the lakeshore via a series of switchbacks. In the northeast side of the lake you will find the Jumping Rock, a large 30 feet boulder where people jump from to the lake. Considering that the hike back to the overlook is an uphill climb, relax on the shore of Phelps Beach before heading back.

AROUND PARK CITY

CECRET LAKE

The whole family will love the best in the state wildflowers, the easy and lovely hike to the Cecret Lake holds incredible sunsets just below Sugarloaf. The popular day trail begins at 9000 feet of elevation running west from the campground, it climbs a gentle slope, with about 300 feet of elevation gain and is located right by Albion Basin Campground, you have the option to continue hiking up from this trail to Sugarloaf Peak. Take the time to relax at the beautiful alpine lake in the Little Cottonwood Canyons Albion Basin near Alta Ski Resort and Snowbird Ski Resort and take lots of photos of your family with the mountains as a backdrop. Along the way, there are interpretive signs with information about the basin, its plants, animals, and geology. From the lake, you can return the way you came, or explore the area. Remember, swimming is not permitted in the lake!

SUNDANCE

Summer is always a good time to go hiking but fall is even better because colored leaves are breathtaking in the Sundance area. Stewart Falls is one of the most scenic and photogenic waterfalls in northern Utah. Hike to the two over 200 feet tall tiers before it freezes during the winter. It is an easy but steep hike through a beautiful forest on the east side of Mountain Timpanogos, you will spot beautiful vistas and little friends along the way. The recommended trail starts at Aspen Grove, along the Alpine Loop Road. Several trails start here so pay attention to the signs. The Stewart Fall trail is a 3.2 mile moderately trafficked out and back and easy to find trail, it is wide and well maintained. And for the adventurous that want to get to one of Utah’s most recognizable mountains, Mount Timpanogos, take the Aspen Grove Trail, which runs 8.3 miles one way, starting at the Theater-in-the-Pines picnic area on the mountain’s east side. That trail is very scenic and passes several waterfalls. Daytime temperatures along the trails are usually warm but it can get very chilly at high altitudes so dress in layers and bring a jacket!

GUARDSMANS PASS

An easy one mile hike featuring high mountain meadows, pine trees and wildflowers takes you to a popular lake with a rope swing. The trail forks at the trailhead/parking lot but the forks are unmarked. Take the left fork for Bloods Lake. The first three quarters of the trail is a light downhill through meadows and patches of pine trees. The last bit is a moderately steep downhill to the lake. The trail around the lake is flat but there is a section that walks across a boulder field. The trail and lake are heavily trafficked towards midday, especially on weekends. There are some great places for hanging hammocks near the rope swing. This is a kid-friendly and dog-friendly hike. Good to know: The parking lot is shared for several trails in the area and gets full very quickly. Avoid parking on the shoulder of the road outside of the parking lot, Police will ticket cars illegally parked.

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The current runway at Jackson Hole Airport (JAC) has reached the end of its life cycle and the airport will require a runway closure to both airline and general aviation operations from April 11th, 2022 until June 28, 2022 to continue to meet the required safety standards.

The Jackson Hole airport runway is in need of a full reconstruction which will include a 78-day runway closure. The Checkpoint and Hold Room project will begin on January 19th of 2022 and is expected to be completed by June 28 of 2022, to coincide with the runway reopening. From January of 2022 through April of 2022, travelers will be using a temporary Security Checkpoint equipped with three screening lanes, until the runway closure begins.

Restaurant construction will begin in April of 2022 and is expected to be completed by the end of November of 2022. Interim food and beverage options will be available in a limited capacity, post-security, throughout the duration of this project.

These projects will allow JAC to operate safely and support airline operations while enhancing the traveler experience. Safety, efficiency, and being good stewards to the environment. You can find more information available on the Airport’s website as the project starts and details are developed.

TRANSPORTATION ALTERNATIVES FOR WINTER – SUMMER 2022

Fly into Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC) is a 4 hour and 30 minute drive from Jackson. Our concierge can help arrange transportation to & from, stay in PC on your way there or back for a national parks road trip, etc.

Fly into Idaho Falls Regional Airport (IDA) is an hour and 45 minute drive from Jackson.

Book a private chartered flight using Teton Aviation through the Driggs-Reed Memorial Airport (KDIJ) which is 45 minutes away from Jackson.

Flying into Yellowstone Regional Airport in Cody, WY and road tripping through the park down to JH. Our concierge can arrange park tours, etc. The airport in Cody, Wyoming is a 4 hour drive from Jackson. Air service typically includes 2 flights a day year round with United service to Denver and beginning in May, two additional flights with Delta. The airport has a full service restaurant 7 days a week May through September of the year. They are closed on Sunday the month of April.

 

Driving – Nothing compares to a Wyoming road trip. The Jackson Hole Chamber has many great resources for planning out your perfect road trip through Wyoming.

Because of the natural geography of this town, there are actually only a few roads leading in to the Jackson Hole valley. If you’re driving from points south, west and north you’re probably going to be arriving on either U.S. Routes 191 or 89. If you’re coming into our valley from points west or Yellowstone, you could also drive in over the famous Teton Pass Hwy 22 from Victor, Idaho. Driving to Jackson Hole from the east is the most straightforward. You can come in over Togwotee Pass on U.S. 26 from Riverton, and Casper, Wyoming. The typical route to get here from further east is by taking Interstate 80 to Rock Springs, Wyoming and taking U.S. 191 north 3 hours to Jackson.

For additional info & routes contact our Concierge Team.

WHAT TO DO

There are great opportunities and events that can not be missed if you want to fully experience the famous Wild West. Learn more about the Spring-Summer events of the year.

WHERE TO STAY

Soak up the last rays of the sun during the “unofficial” end of summer. September is also a great time to take in the great outdoors due to slightly cooler temperatures and more active wildlife.

Ready to start planning your perfect escape before the sun sets on summer? There’s so much to do, the options can be overwhelming! Our team is here to take the headache out of your trip-planning, so we’ve compiled this list of planning resources & adventure inspiration to help you get started so you can make the most of your minutes in the last weekend of the summer. For custom experiences, additional recommendations, or for help with trip planning, contact our Concierge Team with your wish list!

FRIDAY 3

EQUESTRIAN ADVENTURES

While there are countless ways to enjoy the natural beauty that surrounds Jackson Hole, there’s nothing quite like experiencing this spectacular terrain than from the seat of a saddle! Natural & pristine alpine lakes, wildflower-laden meadows, rugged ridges – and possibly even a glimpse of a deer, elk or moose! Escape the crowds and find serenity before the weekend. All rides are guided by Wyoming’s premier mountain guides and are perfect for any group and all skill levels. Only at Abode Experience includes private luxury round-trip transportation, gourmet catered meals, and a champagne toast.

SNOW KING MOUNTAIN RESORT

Get a full day of activities at Snow King Mountain Resort. The Big King Pass is a great way to experience summer fun in one-day, this pass includes one tour on the Treetop Adventure and unlimited rides and activities all day on like The Cowboy Coaster for careening through nearly a mile of dips, dives, and curves, Mini-Golf, Alpine Slide for a classic choose-your-own-speed adventure, Amaze’n Maze to get lost in the fun and challenge yourself and Bungee Trampoline to flip and fly fearlessly.

FRIDAY NIGHT BIKE RIDES

Head to Jackson Hole Mountain Resort on Friday evening for the last night of mountain biking! From 4PM to 6PM you will get to ride for one last time the new Bike Park Trails as the summer comes to an end. Bike park lift tickets & bike rentals are available in resort only, including access to Sweetwater Gondola and Teewinot Quad only.

TOWN SQUARE

While the sun comes down, walk around Town Square, famous for its four antler arches and great shopping ranging from fine jewelry and art galleries to outdoor gear stores and old time photos. If the sky is clear, end your day with Wyoming Stargazing’s free stargazing gathering. Meet at the Center for the Arts’ lawn anytime between 9:30 to 11:30pm for astronomers to show you planets, stars, nebulae, galaxies and more through their professional telescopes.

 

SATURDAY 4

FARMERS MARKET

Look for local farmers, ranchers, and specialty food vendors at the weekly Farmers Market in Town Square under the elk antler arches from 8AM to 12PM. Be there first to get the best selection of produce, locally raised beef, baked goods, and other prepared foods. End the morning enjoying live music by a local band! You can also pop into the Jackson Hole & Greater Yellowstone Visitor Center between 3PM and 5PM for Teton Raptor Center – Soaring Saturdays, meet live raptors and relax on the wildlife-viewing decks.

MORNING YOGA

Enjoy the last day of elevated yoga on the second floor south deck of Rendezvous Lodge, at the top of the Bridger Gondola! Get your sun salutations at 9095′. The class goes from 9:30AM to 10:30AM, we recommend taking the gondola at 9AM. You can sign up online but you must go to the Mountain Sports School sales desk on the bottom floor of the Bridger Building to pick up a ticket for gondola access.

TROUT FISHING

September is considered the best month to fish for trout. Catch the “Zen” when fishing with Jackson Hole’s skilled fishing guides. Whether you are a seasoned fly fisher or a novice, they will make your experience one to remember. Explore legendary rivers like the Snake, Green, Firehole, and Bighorn—home to wild and native trout species including cutthroat, rainbow, and brown. You’ll see bald eagles, moose, elk, and maybe even a bear! You’ll come away with stories of feisty fish and adventures you’ll cherish for years to come. Day trips last from 5-8 hours, contact the Abode Concierge Team to plan your trip.

RODEO

Jackson Hole Labor Day weekend also marks the end of the rodeo season. These are real cowboys and girls who are competing for cash money, we’re going to be able to see some of the best performances of the season on their last weekend to compete. You can’t visit the “Last Town of the Old West” without experiencing a real rodeo. It’s one of our favorite events in Jackson Hole. We recommend you buy your ticket online, popular nights often sell out, print it and go straight to the entry, crowds start showing up at 7:15PM so arrive early!

WHERE TO STAY

 

SUNDAY 5

PRIVATE IN-ABODE SPA SERVICES

The getaway finds you tired? Relax, and unwind in the comfort of your Abode with the best massage therapists in Jackson Hole. Indulge in any number of stress-reducing, relaxational or therapeutic massage treatments. Licensed massage therapists are happy to do multiple massages and various modalities of your choice. They also offer infrared heated tables for a deeper heated experience. Choose from deep tissue, hot stone & Swedish massage, salt/sugar scrub massage, Thai, or couples massage. Have another request? Reach out to our Concierge Team.

VISIT THE NATIONAL MUSEUM OF WILDLIFE ART

Located across from the National Elk Refuge on the edge of town you will experience artworks representing wild animals from around the world. The National Museum of Wildlife Art offers a variety of ways to experience our wildlife art with many exhibits, collections, and a sculpture trail. They’re open 7 days a week from 9AM to 5PM.

WHITE WATER RAFTING

Journey down the class II-III Snake River with stunning canyon scenery, calm stretches, and fun rapids. Experience the two biggest waves on the river, Big Kahuna and Lunch Counter. Your guide will teach you how to sit, paddle, and stroke as you laugh your way down the Snake! The 8-mile whitewater stretch through the Snake River Canyon takes you through a mix of calm sections where you’ll be able to take in the scenery and wildlife, and exciting rapids where you’re more than likely to get a little wet. Custom made, state of the art Aire rafts can hold up to 16 people, with 8-10 paddle spots in each boat. Private rafts are also available. Contact Abode Concierge Team for more information.

 

MONDAY 6

A LAZY MORNING

If the group wakes up running slow, just grab an early breakfast or a late brunch. Jackson Hole is full of cozy spots that serve traditional American breakfast, sandwiches, baked goods or desserts such as pie. The Bunnery Bakery & Restaurant is one of Jackson’s favorite casual restaurants, serving breakfast and lunch daily throughout the year and dinner during the summer months. If you are looking for more home cooked classics with a log cabin environment Cafe Genevieve Restaurant is perfect for you. High attention to detail and creative preparation defines Rations, the in-store restaurant at Basecamp, is a not-so-hidden gem in this establishment.

GRAND TETON TOUR

From glamorous peaks to roaming wildlife, enjoy an afternoon in Grand Teton National Park with visits to Oxbow Bend, Mormon Row, Snake River, and Jenny Lake. Tour offers balanced narrations covering flora, fauna, geology, and both natural and local history. Only at Abode Experience tops your evening off with a delicious safari-style hot dinner served in the field at a scenic location.

LIVE MUSIC

Stop by the Hootenanny on Monday night at Dornan’s in Moose! The Jackson Hole Hootenanny (“The Hoot”) invites musicians to gather and play traditional acoustic music for a receptive crowd in one of the most awe-inspiring settings in the world. Enjoy Western, Bluegrass, Country, Folk and Blues singers and if you’re musically inclined jump up on the stage for a minute of fame! Free from 6PM to 9PM.

To enhance your stay we are happy to help you not only with the essentials such as pre-arrival grocery + stocked bar, transportation, and more, we also deliver five-star experiences curated by a local concierge. Our in-house concierge services can take care of booking chef services, restaurant reservations, yoga, bike rentals, a photographer to preserve the memory in a family portrait, outdoor excursions, massage therapists and more – all to come to you at the house. Just let us know what is on your wish list.

 

WHERE TO STAY FOR THE JACKSON HOLE LABOR DAY WEEKEND

Browse our Jackson Hole vacation rentals and experience the best vacation in Wyoming!

This summer is all about exploring the great outdoors. We are so lucky to have access to many, many wide-open spaces where we can find ourselves socially distanced from others and experiencing solitude amongst the trees. We’ve compiled an extensive list of Jackson Hole outdoor activities where you can get outside, experience some awe and wonder, and feel safe.

NATIONAL PARKS

When you visit Jackson Hole, you are lucky to be in the proximity of two amazing National Parks: Grand Teton National Park and Yellowstone National Park. In the information below, we’ve outlined some grand adventures you can have at either park from hiking and biking to fishing and swimming.

HIKING TRAILS

Below you will find trails in Jackson Hole that are great options for new visitors looking to explore local trails. Many of them are in Grand Teton National Park which contains some of the area’s most dramatic scenery, while others lie in the Bridger-Teton National Forest, which shouldn’t be overlooked for scenery and solitude.

HIDDEN FALLS AND CASCADE CANYON

As the name implies, this trail accesses a cascading waterfall and a stunning, glacially carved canyon just north of the tallest Teton peaks, and so it’s easy to understand why it’s one of area’s most popular outings. A moderate, mostly flat two-mile hike around the south end of Jenny Lake brings you to scenic Hidden Falls. From there the trail climbs steeply for about a mile to the mouth of Cascade Canyon proper. Then the route flattens and once again offers easier hiking for the next several miles. Park for this trip at the Jenny Lake Ranger Station on the east side of the lake. If you prefer, a boat shuttle carries hikers across the lake every 15 minutes from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m daily during the high season (shorter hours start after Labor Day), dropping you within a half-mile of Hidden Falls. This is a good option for hikers who want to get farther into Cascade Canyon on a day trip.

BRADLEY AND TAGGART LAKES

Another classic Teton hike, this area is generally a bit less busy than Hidden Falls, though still very popular. After leaving the parking lot 2.5 miles north of the Moose Visitor Center, the trail soon divides. One route goes to the south and one goes to the north. These paths reunite at Taggart Lake. Hiking either way makes a nice loop of about four miles. The trail meanders through old glacial moraines and creek bottoms. This route is well-maintained and the hiking is fairly easy with a bit of up and down. Along the north route to Taggart Lake, hikers will encounter another trail divide. Heading to the right, this route goes to neighboring Bradley Lake and adds about a mile to the trip.

TETON PASS TO THE HEAD OF BLACK CANYON

This short hike – slightly less than four miles – has the advantage of starting at nearly 8,500 feet atop Teton Pass, so you don’t have to gain the elevation on foot for a walk high in the mountains. Drive west on Hwy. 22 through Wilson and up to the summit of Teton Pass. Park in the large lot on the south side of the road, and start your hike at the west end of the parking lot by walking up a two-track dirt access road. After a little less than a half-mile, and at the end of a short switchback, a trail will leave the road on the right near a large electrical tower. The trail climbs gradually over another mile and a half through alpine meadows and forest to the head of Black Canyon.

GRANITE CANYON AND TETON VILLAGE

The trailhead for Granite Canyon is reached by driving north on the Teton Village Road. After passing the turnoff to Teton Village, you’ll soon reach a park entrance station and the Granite Canyon trailhead is located about a half-mile beyond the station (RVs are not allowed). The trail leads west toward the mountains and, after about a half-mile of hiking, you’ll cross Granite Creek. Hiking another three-quarter of a mile brings you to a junction with the Valley Trail. Go right. After crossing Granite Creek again, turn left at a second junction, which takes you into Granite Canyon proper. The trail climbs moderately into the canyon, following the creek. Hike as far into the canyon as you want before making a return trip via the same route. In addition, this hike can be accessed from Teton Village by walking from the center of Teton Village north, alongside the Teewinot Chairlift, past the bottom of the Apres Vous Chairlift (to its east) and look for the Valley Trail heading off to the right. After roughly two miles, this trail connects with the trail heading into Granite Canyon.

PHELPS LAKE AND DEATH CANYON

A short day hike from the Laurance S. Rockefeller Preserve, starting at the parking area for the Rockefeller Preserve on the Moose-Wilson Road 4.4 miles north of Teton Village. Parking space is limited and usually fills up before noon. A nice three-mile loop starts at the Rockefeller center and follows Lake Creek (the outlet of Phelps lake), approximately a mile and a half to the lake. Trails are very well marked and bridges are built over stream crossings. To lengthen your hike, follow the trail around Phelps Lake (approximately four miles), which makes a complete loop back to your starting point. This gentle trail with some ups and downs is not difficult, but your total roundtrip mileage from the car will be around nine miles. At the far end of the lake, a trail winds up to Death Canyon for those looking to a more moderate/difficult hike, or climb up the switchbacks to Phelps Lake Overlook for spectacular views. Heading back to your car involves a couple of choices from the east end of the lake. You can return on the Lake Creek Trail loop or take the Aspen Ridge Loop or Boulder Ridge Loop. Both of these loops connect back to the Lake Creek Trail which then returns to the parking area.

SWAN LAKE, HERON POND & HERMITAGE POINT

Hikers who like to get out early will find that the rolling terrain along this trail is great habitat for a variety of birds and other wildlife, such as moose. The hike starts at the Colter Bay parking area north of Moran Junction. Simply going to Swan Lake and returning is an easy two miles. A loop involving both Swan Lake and Heron Pond requires a  little more effort and a three-mile hike. Hiking by both ponds and out to Hermitage Point, a peninsula on Jackson Lake, is a more industrious undertaking, involving about eight miles, though it is all flat terrain.

TWO OCEAN LAKE

For those who want to get away from more crowded areas, Two Ocean Lake is a good option. Located in the northeast part of Grand Teton National Park, the hike features more rolling terrain and distant views of the Tetons. The trailhead is reached by driving through the park’s Moran entrance station and turning right onto the Pacific Creek Road after about a mile. Follow the signs for about four more miles to the parking area. A six-mile loop circles Two Ocean Lake, and a side trip from the west end of the lake climbs about a mile to Grand View Point, where you can see much of the surrounding area. Carry bear-repelling pepper spray due to frequent bear activity in this area.

PAINTBRUSH CANYON AND HOLLY LAKE

This hike accesses one of the quieter canyons in the central part of the Teton Range. Like the route to Leigh Lake, the hike begins at String Lake parking area. Follow the route toward Leigh Lake, but take a left and cross the bridge at the junction near the end of String Lake. The lower part of this hike is heavily treed, but eventually you will climb out of the forest for views back toward Leigh and Jackson Lakes. You’ll be able to see the steep alpine terrain above you. This is another hike that can vary in length depending on a hiker’s ability. Go a couple of miles for a moderate hike or spend the entire day climbing roughly 2,500 feet to Holly Lake.

SURPRISE AND AMPHITHEATER LAKES

This ten-mile round trip is a Teton classic, but because it climbs about 3,000 vertical feet over five miles it is considered difficult. An early start is recommended. The parking area is reached by turning west into Lupine Meadows just south of the Jenny Lake area. Then drive to the end of the road. The trail winds 1.7 miles, climbing gradually to a trail junction. Take the uphill trail where the route starts a series of 10 or 12 steeper switchbacks. Surprise and Amphitheater Lakes are carved into a high cirque on Disappointment Peak with the Grand Teton in the background.

GOODWIN LAKE

Popular for its proximity to the town of Jackson, this hike is reached by driving a rough dirt road to about 8,000 feet (no RVs). Drive out of east Jackson on the Elk Refuge Road. Continue about eight miles until you see a well-used and marked road turning right into Curtis Canyon. Follow this road and, at the only fork, continue straight on the right fork and drive until the road ends at the trailhead’s parking area. Roughly 3 miles of moderate uphill hiking brings you to Goodwin Lake, which is located underneath Jackson Peak. The lake itself makes a nice half-day outing. The outing can be made longer by continuing southeast on the trail toward Cache Peak before returning the same way. Backpackers can do an out-and-back trip to the vicinity of Jackson Peak (no permit required) and this is a great area to take dogs.

CACHE CREEK

Because of its proximity to the town of Jackson and the greater Snow King area, the Cache Creek trailhead in the Bridger-Teton National Forest is the area’s most popular year ‘round recreation destination. Whether your interest is hiking, mountain biking or horseback riding, Cache Creek provides some fantastic summer terrain. There are a number of trails that originate at the Cache Creek trailhead so even if you have limited time there is something for almost everyone. Check out the informative kiosk at the trailhead for more trail options. Dogs are allowed on this trail.

SNOW KING SUMMIT

In the heart of downtown Jackson, Snow King is a favorite summit hike that locals often tick off during lunch or after work with their dogs in tow. The 1.8-mile trail rises 1,500 vertical feet to the summit through fragrant pine forests. Once at the top, you can gaze out at the Tetons, the distinctive peak of Sleeping Indian, the Elk Refuge, the Gros Ventres, and the town of Jackson snuggled in the valley below.

CYCLE AND MOUNTAIN BIKE TRAILS

CACHE CREEK ROAD

This easy two-track dirt trail is perfect for first-time mountain bikers. Cache Creek is easily accessible from downtown Jackson. The trail passes through wildflower-filled meadows along Cache Creek and you won’t believe you’re just minutes from on the Town Square. The Cache Creek trail connects to a wide variety of more intermediate and advanced single-track mountain-bike trails at Snow King Mountain Resort and the surrounding forest, so you can make your ride as long or short as you wish.

CACHE CREEK SIDEWALK & PUTT-PUTT TRAIL

This single-track mountain bike trail provides gentle, flowing ups and downs for beginner and intermediate riders. You can make a great loop when connecting this trail to the Putt-Putt trail. Putt-Putt is a single-track mountain bike trail that is gentle enough for beginner riders, but with fast downhill sections, sustained uphill sections, tight corners, and occasional rock gardens, to provide excitement for all skill levels. This trail, which roughly parallels Cache Creek Road, can be ridden in either direction—it is mostly a fast downhill when ridden from the end of the Cache Creek trail back to town, but strong riders can bike uphill from town or the Cache Creek Trailhead for a true leg-burning challenge.

YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK

What better way to experience the park than by bike?  Avoid the crowds of summer and come to Jackson Hole in the spring for a one-of-a-kind experience. Keep an eye on Yellowstone’s Bicycling page for up to date information on road openings before heading to the park.  Cyclists are urged to respects the rules of the road and ride with caution, as road conditions can be unpredictable.  Remember that services are limited in the park, so be prepared with plenty of water and food.  And respect wildlife!  If you come across bison in the road, consider turning around.

OLD PASS ROAD

This multi-use paved pathway gradually climbs from the Town of Wilson to the summit of Teton Pass, gaining over 2,000 vertical feet from beginning to end. The views from the top of Teton Pass are stunning, and it’s all downhill back to Wilson. This ride is suitable for road bikes or mountain bikes, and Pass Road provides connections to a large network of more advanced downhill mountain-biking trails. After the challenging ride to the top, reward yourself with a beer and burger at the Stagecoach Bar at the bottom of the hill in Wilson.

JENNY LAKE PATHWAY

For amazing views, take your two wheels to Jenny Lake pathway. The path extends all the way from downtown Jackson to Antelope Flat Road near Grand Teton National Park. When you hit Moose Junction, you can follow the path into the park and the beautiful Jenny Lake recreation area. This ride is a must-do for bike enthusiasts visiting Jackson Hole!

JACKSON HOLE MOUNTAIN RESORT BIKE PARK

Jackson Hole Mountain Resort offers a summer mountain biking park for all levels of riders. Explore trails and jumps and ride the lifts up then cruise back down.

GRAND TARGHEE BIKE PARK

Just on the other side of the Tetons, Grand Targhee Resort offers an award-winning bike park with lift-serviced terrain and gorgeous views.

BIG HOLES

A Teton Valley local favorite. Big climbs, big descents, deep valleys, and lonely ridgetops with amazing views.

SOUTHERN/VALLEY TRAILS

A beginner / intermediate trail network for everyone. Excellent out-and-back and loop ride opportunities minutes from downtown Victor, Idaho. (Mileage will nearly double in 2020).

TETON PASS

Containing some of the first mountain bike specific trails on National Forest land in the US and vision of the legendary Teton Freedom Riders. Expert-level freeride and jump trails mixed with pure, unadulterated rocky mountain singletrack.

THE PALISADES

Backcountry at its best and most raw. Self-sufficiency here is critical as these trails are truly remote. Carry a map. Bring a friend. Plan to be out longer than you think..

MUNGER MOUNTAIN

A little something for everyone. Excellent riding amongst fall colors and distant bugling elk. Great loop ride opportunities.

SCENIC DRIVES

With only three roads in and out of Jackson, most locals are happy to tell you about their favorite one as they all lead to extraordinary beauty and magnificent wildlife.

EXPLORE THE MOOSE-WILSON ROAD

Moose-Wilson Road is an absolute when visiting Jackson Hole. Beaver dams are visible from your car, moose are often spotted and in the fall it’s a hot-spot for bears. Do not expect to drive quickly on this road – it is narrow and in some places dirt. The views though are worth it. Start at the entrance to Grand Teton National Park just north of Jackson Hole Mountain Resort in Teton Village. Follow the narrow road eight miles to the Craig Thomas Discovery & Visitor Center in Moose, WY.  Watch for wildlife, you never know what you might see on this road!

COMPLETE THE LOOP: GRAND TETON NATIONAL PARK’S INNER & OUTER LOOP ROADS

Drive north out of Jackson towards the small town of Moose. The inner loop road winds through nearly all of the park’s major peaks and is the best way to get as close to the mountains as you can via car or bicycle.  This route will lead you to many hiking trails that weave in and around the base of the Teton Range.  Want to “hike” with your car?  Signal Mountain Road is the only paved road you can climb with your car to the 7,720 summit with 360-degree views of the Jackson Valley. Drive north on the main highway (the Outer Loop) and south on the Inner Loop Road. This way you will be looking directly at the Tetons while you are right underneath them.

ROAD TRIP TO KELLY & SLIDE LAKE

Travel seven miles north of downtown Jackson and take a right onto Gros Ventre Road towards the small town of Kelly. Make sure to stop at the turnoff for a beautiful view of the Grand Tetons. Once you are in Kelly, follow the road as it arcs to the left, turn right at the Lower Slide Lake sign and continue. Here you will find a road lined with Aspen trees winding back to the Gros Ventre offering amazing views of this peaceful and pristine area. *You can make a pitstop at the famous Mormon Row that was home to the homesteaders of the late 1800s. The most famous structure of the 27 is the Moulton Barn.

DRIVE OVER TETON PASS TO IDAHO

Heading seven miles west out of the town of Jackson on Hwy 22, you will come across the base of Teton Pass and the town of Wilson, founded in 1899. The sleepy town of Wilson is a perfect spot to gear up for the day. Continue west over Teton Pass toward Victor, Idaho. As you travel up the pass, watch for a small parking area on your left with a dirt road and sign for Phillips Canyon. This trail leads to a lovely alpine lake about 4 miles round trip and boasts an easy and fun family outing. If you continue driving through Victor to Driggs make a day at Grand Targhee Resort.

DRIVE FROM JACKSON TO GRANITE HOT SPRINGS AND PINEDALE THROUGH HOBACK CANYON

Whether coming or going, the spectacular Wind River Range is your companion much of the way on this less-traveled scenic drive along US 191/189. The route offers peaceful and astounding views of the Hoback River with scenery that is everchanging along the way. Granite Hot Springs Pool is approximately 30 miles south of Jackson just off route US 191/189.  Continue to the historic western Wyoming town of Pinedale, 75 miles south of Jackson and enjoy a local Rodeo, the Museum of the Mountain Man, or a delicious meal at the Pitchfork Fondue Company.

DRIVE FROM JACKSON TO ALPINE THROUGH THE SNAKE RIVER CANYON

The Snake River Canyon runs from the south of Jackson, through Hoback Junction 22 miles to the small town of Alpine, near the banks of the Palisades Reservoir. This scenic route travels along the Snake River and showcases, beautiful foliage, miles of buttes and mountains with many boat ramps and scenic pull-outs. Spend the afternoon fishing off the shores of the river, soaking in the natural hot springs at Astoria Bridge, or having a picnic along the river or at the reservoir.

GOLF COURSES

Headwaters Golf Club at Teton Springs

Semi-private golf course located in Victor, Idaho.

Jackson Hole Golf & Tennis Club

Semi-private course in Jackson, Wyoming.

Star Valley Golf Courses

Find two semi-private golf courses in Thayne and Afton, Wyoming.

Targhee Village Golf Course

Find this public course in Driggs, Idaho.

Teton Pines Golf Course & Club

This public course is located in Jackson, Wyoming.

WATER SPORTS

You might not think of Jackson Hole as being a mecca for water sports, but it actually is! Choose from the Snake River or the plethora of lakes and other rivers in the area to get your feet wet.

THE SNAKE RIVER

The Snake River’s whispering riffles and roaring rapids provide a haven for wildlife and recreation and the 69 miles that wind through Jackson Hole comprise one of the most scenic and pristine stretches of river in America. Close to 300,000 folks float, fish, and paddle the Snake each summer.

Floating on the Snake River can begin at the northern end of Grand Teton National Park, just below Jackson Lake. From here, there are more than 70 navigable river miles, offering something for everyone.  The first 60-plus miles consist of swift yet smooth water and one fun, eight-mile whitewater stretch for the finale.

Consider tubing or canoeing on the more mellow parts of the Snake, and if you’re up for an adventure book a white water rafting or kayaking trip and navigate swiftly through the rapids.

STRING LAKE

The calmest and warmest of the nearby lakes make it a great beginner spot for stand up paddleboarding. It’s also easily accessed from the parking lot, so no lugging the board too far. (But if you want to lug your board, you can portage it over to Leigh Lake which is usually a bit colder & windier)

JENNY LAKE

Just down from String & Leigh lakes, Jenny lake is larger and tends to get a bit of wind.

JACKSON LAKE

The largest and likely coldest lake that usually has quite a bit of boat activity and wind (read: rougher water). We’d recommend sticking to the bays and near the shoreline, which is also great for wildlife viewing! Boat rentals are also 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. 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.  You might even forget you are in landlocked Wyoming, as you gaze out over the water… although the towering mountain peaks might give it away!

WAKESURFING

Wakesurfing is a low impact adventurous sport that’s fun for any age person of average physical condition! Teton Surf Co offers wake surf lessons as well as clinics to locals and visitors alike. They launch into Palisades Reservoir located in the Caribou National Forest.

FISHING

If you didn’t notice Jackson is pretty much a fishing paradise with endless mountain rivers and wide-open spaces. Walk-in fishing is available for do-it-yourself anglers or those who would like to hire a guide. Make sure you obtain a valid Wyoming fishing license which is required to fish on all public waters. Daily non-resident fishing licenses cost $14 and an annual non-resident license costs $102. For specifics on fishing licenses and regulations, please visit the Wyoming Game and Fish Department’s website

The following lakes, creeks, and streams all offer tremendous fly-fishing opportunities in pristine Western wilderness:

HOT SPRINGS

THE BOILING RIVER IN YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK

The Boiling River is located near Mammoth Hot Springs and is probably the most popular spot for swimming. Hot water pours over rocks as it enters the cold waters of the Gardner River, which provides a safe and enjoyable spot for the whole family.

GRANITE HOT SPRINGS

Granite Hot Springs is about 30 miles South of Jackson. A pool has been built to capture the water but the fresh hot spring water constantly flows through the pool. There is a small fee which you can pay upon arrival. Facilities include a bathroom and changing room.

As the weather warms up, Jackson Hole becomes the heart of summertime events. We narrowed down our top favorite events to get your summer vacation started.

JUNE

Saturday 12: New this summer at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, the Sweetwater Gondola will open in addition to Teewinot Chairlift to expand the JH Bike Park with three new trails and over 1,000 vertical feet of advanced and expert terrain in addition to the classic Bike Park terrain off Teewinot.

Sunday 20: Father’s Day 2021 in Teton Village! Jackson Hole Mountain Resort will give to Dad a complimentary Gondola sightseeing ticket with accompanying child purchase, a complimentary bike park lift ticket with accompanying child purchase, a 10% additional off on sale items at JH Sports and Hoback Sports, a 20% off Bike Rentals at JH Sports!

Friday 25 – Sunday 27: The Art & Antique Show with award winning artists, and nationally acclaimed antique dealers is going yo take place in the beautiful, premier resort area of Teton Village. MC Presents shows are a unique blend of fine art, and one of a kind antiques, providing something for everyone.

Saturday 26 – Sunday 27: Join the Teton Mountain Runs! Race through the high alpine world-class trail in the Bridger-Teton National Forest, steep gradual climbs full of wild flowers and gorgeous mountain views. The 50K & 15K courses are going to take place on Sunday June 27 and the 30K on Saturday June 26.

JACKSON HOLE JULY EVENTS


Tuesdays, Thursdays & Saturdays: Come enjoy elevated yoga on the Deck at the top of the Bridger Gondola! Get your sun salutations at 9095′. Sponsored by Teton Village Sports, Lole, and Jackson Hole Mountain Resort.

Sunday 4: The Teton Village Association and Jackson Hole Mountain resort are pleased to announce that there will be two fireworks shows on the Fourth of July. The two locations are Teton Village and the Stilson transit center. There will also be fireworks at Snow King Mountain Resort. All three fireworks shows will start at 10pm and we request that guests watch the fireworks from the safety of their vehicles, yard or windows.

Friday 9 – Sunday 11: MC Presents has been hosting premiere art and antique shows in Teton Village, The Art & Antique Show provides something for everyone.

Enjoy these Jackson Hole july events that you can look back to after your unforgettable vacation!

AUGUST

Saturday 7: Rendezvous Mountain Hillclimb, the most demanding hill climb running event in the West! This non-profit annual race is run in honor of longtime JHMR Aerial Tram mechanic Chris Onufer (Captain “X”), who on March 7th, 2012 tragically passed away in an avalanche. And to keep the spirit of running alive for future generations, Jackson Hole Mountain Resort donates 100% of the proceeds to the trails division of Friends of Pathways, all in the name of Chris Onufer.

Friday 20 – Sunday 22: Come shop at the last Art & Antique Show show of the year, then enjoy lunch, dinner, or drinks at one of the many restaurants in Teton Village.

 

Rodeos has been a part of Jackson Hole’s cowboy culture since the first settlers arrived over 100 years ago. Your Jackson Hole vacation would not be complete without experiencing the legendary Jackson Hole Rodeo. Rodeos are Wednesdays and Saturdays from Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day excluding fair week (July 25-31), with additional rodeos every Friday in July and August. See you at the Rodeo Arena!

Don’t forget to support the Local Food Movement! Every Friday morning from 9am to 1:00pm, The Teton Valley Farmers Market connects local farmers, food purveyors, and artisans with the Teton community. Bring your bag!

From July 2 through August 21 enjoy the Grand Teton Music Festival’s 2021 season. The Festival’s 60th will be held under the leadership of Music Director Sir Donald Runnicles. The world-class talents of the Festival Orchestra musicians are featured in a weekly chamber music series at Walk Festival Hall. Select performances will be streamed online.

WHERE TO STAY THIS SUMMER

Looking Forward to Jackson Hole Summer Fun

The ski season is coming to a close and we’re looking ahead to summer 2021 and the return of travel, events and beloved activities that took a break in 2020. To help you make up for lost time, we’re here to show you the best activities for your next summer adventure in Jackson Hole!

Before we get ahead of ourselves, don’t say goodbye to the snow yet!

April 10, 2021 – The Karen Oatey Pole Pedal Paddle takes place in Jackson Hole once again! Come to watch or participate at the race, where contestants compete either individually or in teams. It consists of an alpine ski/snowboard leg, a short running leg, a bicycle leg, and a boating leg.

April 11, 2021 – Closing weekend is a celebration not to be missed! Get in some final runs & après before the official start to mud season, at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, or on the west side of the Tetons at Grand Targhee Resort!

 

START PLANNING YOUR NEXT JACKSON HOLE SUMMER ADVENTURE!

Now more than ever we all need to be outdoors, enjoying the fresh air of the mountains and the peace of the solitude, and making up for lost time! When you come down the mountain, get safely submerged in the many social activities planned for this summer! We’re so ready to welcome back events & activities scheduled for the 2021 summer season – and all things Summer Fun! – but most of all, we’re thrilled to be welcoming YOU back this summer to our favorite Abodes!

The summer season officially commences at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort Saturday, May 22nd, with the operation of the Bridger Gondola.

New this summer, the Sweetwater Gondola will open on Saturday, June 12, in addition to Teewinot Chairlift to expand the JH Bike Park with three new trails and over 1,000 vertical feet of advanced and expert terrain in addition to the classic Bike Park terrain off Teewinot. Via Ferrata opens June 12-October 3 and Disc Golf is starting on May 2021. And as always our mountains will be open for all outdoor activities like hiking, mountain biking, rafting, stand up paddle boarding, fly fishing, dining al fresco, and more!

May 22 – 31, 2021 – The 40th annual Old West Days Celebration in Jackson Hole honors the spirit of the Old West through history, culture, and tradition.

June 19, 2021 – For the art lovers, more than 50 invited artists paint from the National Museum of Wildlife Art’s Sculpture Trail with stupendous views overlooking the National Elk Refuge. All visitors are welcome to watch the painters, and collectors are invited to browse and bid on the fresh artworks. All proceeds will benefit the National Museum of Wildlife Art and participating artists. Also, with award winning artists, and nationally acclaimed antique dealers, MC Presents has something for everyone. Their shows are a unique blend of fine art, and one of a kind antiques, providing something for everyone. They are held in the beautiful, premier resort area of Teton Village, Wyoming. Check the dates here for June, July and August weekends!

July 2 – August 21, 2021 – Music will always bring joy, after this complicated year Grand Tetons Music Festival returns to get everyone dancing! The Festival kicks off with outdoor performances for larger audiences and then returns to socially distanced, indoor performances for six weeks at Walk Festival Hall.

July 10 – September 25, 2021 | Every Saturday, 8am – 12pm – So many activities are available during this time and to keep up with the energy needed we recommend you to go to the Jackson Hole Farmers Market, always a first stop for quality summer ingredients! You will be able to find fresh veggies, local meat, and special treats like honey and cheeses!

May 28 – 30, 2021 – Start revving up this fun summer with the return of the annual The Million Dollar Music Fest, Memorial Day weekend with three exciting nights of headline entertainment on the stage of the iconic Million Dollar Cowboy Bar. The 2021 line-up features Jackson Hole favorites, Midland, Runaway June and Jenny Tolman.

September 3 – 6, 2021 – The Mountain Man Rendezvous is a pre-1840 era Fur Trade re-enactment, where Mountain Men, from all over the west, will gather in Jackson to sell and trade their goods in the finest tradition of Davy Jackson. The rendezvous traditionally begins during ElkFest and continues through Old West Days. Safety continues to be a key concern over the outlined dates, causing some crowd-gathering events to postpone.

We are also looking forward to events like Take a Kid Mountain Biking, JH Food and Wine Festival, JH Ultra Mountain Run 50k, 30k, 20k. We are still anticipating confirmation due the current situation but stay tuned and hopefully we will see you there!

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