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There’s never a wrong time of year to visit Jackson Hole, but there’s something refreshingly exciting about a fall trip this way. The following are just a few of the many reasons to head this way when autumn rolls around.

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Enjoy a Less Crowded Experience

Travelers who take time to enjoy a getaway to scenic Jackson Hole, Wyoming in the fall are truly in for a treat, not to mention far fewer crowds than you’ll find here during peak summer travel times. Summer is understandably a busy time for visitors looking to maximize their access to national parks and all of the charm Jackson Hole inevitably offers up. That said, if you’re the type of traveler that appreciates plenty of room to move and not having to worry about waiting in line for anything at all, fall is a better time of year to head this way. Walking around town in autumn is a breeze and enjoying time in the parks is just as pleasant and stress-free. You don’t even have to worry about not being able to dine at your favorite restaurants because there shouldn’t be any stiff competition when it comes to reservations like there could be in the summer months.

You Can Make the Most of Cooler Temperatures

Summer can see temperatures rise significantly across Jackson Hole, but by the time fall rolls around, comfortable temperatures are truly the norm for visitors. September travelers can expect highs to linger in the 70s midday with nighttime temps dropping to the 30s. This means you’ll want to pack in layers, but you can also make the most of outdoor fun without having to sweat it out!

It’s the Perfect Time to Explore National Parks

Year-round Grand Teton National Park is a top attraction for guests who are heading to Jackson Hole. It’s even more appealing in the fall when the crowds have dissipated and the views are top-notch. Those who are looking forward to a fall hike will want to be sure to make time for the trail that runs by Phelps Lake as well as Cascade Canyon and Granite Canyon routes. The bears haven’t quite gone into hibernation by fall, so being prepared on the trails this time of year is still important. It’s also an idyllic season to view fall foliage! Late September tends to be a terrific time to admire the changing colors with trees turning from yellow to gold and eventually to deep reds throughout the park. If finding the best views of fall foliage is your goal, you won’t have trouble doing so and you’re going to want to be sure your camera is ready to go for the experience.

Fall Is the Season for Artistic Inspiration

Jackson Hole is a great destination for travelers who enjoy participating in fun local events and festivities year-round, but fall comes with some particularly fun experiences to look forward to. In September, fall visitors will be right on time to make the most of the fun waiting at the Jackson Hole Fall Arts Festival. In 2023, the festival is slated to run from September 6th through September 17th and will celebrate its 39th year of bringing artistic inspiration to the area. Visitors are invited to make the most of special festival events held at local galleries and embrace their artistic leanings of all kinds!

You Can Find Time to Enjoy Fall Fly Fishing

If you’re a traveler that loves every second spent casting a line, fly fishing outings during the fall in Jackson Hole might just be the highlight of your adventure. Jackson Hole is a great place for experts and novice fly fishing enthusiasts alike to put their skills to the test in beautiful and inspiring surroundings. September and October are often pointed to as prime fishing months in the area—especially since this is when the Cutthroat Trout reaches high numbers in the water.

Mesmerizing Wildlife Tours Await

Before many animals take to their dens for the winter, fall offers up a chance to observe wildlife in Jackson Hole complete with stunning and colorful backdrops in the national parks. An ideal way to do this is to sign up for an official wildlife tour experience through a company like Jackson Hole Wildlife Safaris. Alongside a knowledgeable and friendly guide, fall visitors can make their way through Jackson Hole and beyond, observing everything from bears and moose to elks and bison too. It’s a great chance to learn more about these amazing creatures during an ideal time of year for many wildlife populations in the area.

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Take time to make it an amazing Jackson Hole journey and know that when you add the following Jackson Hole local businesses to your must-visit list, you’ll be investing back in the well-being of the community you’ve come to enjoy! Whether you stop by one or experience them all, your visit makes a big difference.

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Enjoy a Sweet Moment at Moo’s Gourmet Ice Cream

In Jackson Hole, Wyoming, making the most of a sweet moment can also be a great way to support a local and loved business during your visit. This is especially true when you head over to Moo’s Gourmet Ice Cream with family and friends in tow! Located at 155 Center Street, Moo’s Gourmet Ice cream is a popular and delicious stop to enjoy when you’re in the mood for everything from homemade ice cream to sorbet and you’re looking to dine locally. Each day, Moo’s switches up their flavor board so every visit is brand new and exciting for the tastebuds. Making a stop here even more convenient is the fact that Moo’s is within walking distance of Town Square so once you have your ice cream cone in hand, you can stroll over and enjoy checking out boutique shops, strolling the greens, or taking photos near the iconic elk antler arches that adorn the Town Square in no less than four corners. Either way, it’s a sweet way to top off your Jackson Hole stay that makes for a purposeful investment in the local economy too.

Swing by the Jackson Hole Farmers Market

When you’re booking a vacation rental in Jackson Hole, there’s a good chance a few nights of your stay are going to include home-cooked meals. When this is the case, a wonderful way to shop local and support Jackson Hole businesses is to do your shopping at the Jackson Hole Farmers Market. This weekly event is hosted every Saturday through September and is the perfect place to browse a variety of vendor booths featuring everything from fresh produce and organic ingredients to baked goods, handcrafted souvenirs, and more. It’s a stop that’s fun for the entire family and a great way to mix and mingle with locals too!

Dine at Pinky G’s

When you’re not serving up a home-style meal during your Jackson Hole getaway, you can invest in local small businesses while curbing a craving for the perfect slice at Pinky G’s Pizzeria. Located at 50 W. Broadway, Pinky G’s is a great place for the entire family to settle in and enjoy a delicious pizza in a setting that’s laid back and friendly. They’re open daily from 11:00 am until 10:00 pm with extended hours on the weekends until midnight. Guests are invited to go for traditional pizza favorites here or mix and match toppings to fit their palate-pleasing style! Wood-fired pizzas at Pinky G’s are truly one-of-a-kind and if you don’t have time for a full sit-down dinner, there are always options to order to-go as well.

Sip Your Way to Local Business Support

Jackson Hole is home to a variety of local breweries, meaning those with a passion for savory moments can indulge in the fact that they have options to sip their way to local business support! Craft brews enjoyed at places like Roadhouse Brewing or Snake River Brewing are bound to delight. Both feature award-winning beers and offer up an authentic look at the flavors that are produced right in this region of Wyoming. Oftentimes, brewery tours are available too if you inquire in advance.

Shop Two Grey Hills Native American Arts & Jewelry

For many travelers, taking time to browse local art is a great way to pick up a souvenir that you can take home and enhance your surroundings with. If this sounds like something you would enjoy and you’re looking to support a local visit that speaks to the area’s rich history as well, be sure to add time at Two Grey Hills to your itinerary. Located at 110 E. Broadway Avenue, Two Grey Hill features beautiful works of art that are designed by local Native Americans who have long called the Jackson Hole, Wyoming area home. You’ll have the opportunity to browse everything from pottery and rugs to jewelry and paintings. Investing in products here is a great way to give back to not only the Jackson Hole community but the Native community too.

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Everyone deserves time away from the daily demands once in a while. When you’re looking for a scenic and inviting place to escape the hustle of life, a trip to Jackson Hole, Wyoming is sure to inspire! This year-round getaway destination is loved by travelers with interests of all types looking to make the most of beautiful surroundings and access to charming in-town fun too. Within easy reach of Grand Teton National Park and Yellowstone National Park alike, Jackson Hole offers up plenty of options for customizing your itinerary when you’re in town. A trip this way is just as appealing for those looking to spend every moment in the great outdoors as it is for those who can’t wait to dine, shop, and relax their way through a stay. No matter what your ideal getaway entails, Jackson Hole has something for you and if you’re lucky enough to be heading here over Labor Day, there’s even more to discover in 2023!

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Get Ready to Dance, Sing, and Groove Your Way to Fun Over Labor Day Weekend

Throughout the month of September, those enjoying time in Jackson Hole with a heart for dancing will want to be sure to make their way to Stagecoach Bar to participate in the very best of Honky Tonk Wednesday fun! This weekly event is worth adding to your Labor Day itinerary if you find music lifts your spirits and you’re willing to learn energetic Honky Tonk moves to match. The event kicks off at 5:00 pm and lasts until 8:00 pm so bring your partner, your sense of fun, and your dancing shoes for an evening that’s bound to be unforgettable.

For Jackson Hole visitors over Labor Day who are looking to put their vocal skills on full display, Cowboy Coffee on Town Square is your venue of choice. An open mic night that’s fun and impressive is hosted here each Thursday in September starting at 6:30 pm so if you’re ready to perform your best songs, this is the place for you.

When you’re looking to add even more live music to your Labor Day lineup, don’t forget to swing by the Mangy Moose on Monday or Tuesday evenings to enjoy great shows ranging across a variety of musical genres. September 5th will feature a live band and every Wednesday brings karaoke fun into the mix as well.

Spend Some Quality Time Shopping

Labor Day travelers that find themselves in Jackson Hole looking for some local retail therapy will find it at the weekly farmers market. This inviting event is hosted on the Town Square every Saturday morning from 8:00 am until noon. It’s a wonderful opportunity when you’re looking to browse handcrafted goods and apparel as well as fresh produce, baked goods, and home goods as well. Live music sets the scene for added fun at this popular weekly event you’ll want to be sure to attend over Labor Day weekend.

Get Up Close to Amazing Creatures

Wildlife watching is an appealing activity to add to your to-do list anytime you make your way to Jackson Hole but if you find yourself here over Labor Day excited to get up close to some truly spectacular creatures, there are options you’ll want to consider. Make your way to the Avian Experience at the Teton Raptor Center any Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, or Saturday at 2:00 pm for an up-close encounter that’s sure to inspire! The team at the Teton Raptor Center invites guests to come and visit the historic on-site barn where they can safely meet birds of prey! It’s a fascinating experience that shows you the power and beauty of these winged creatures that call this area home.

Take a Ride up the Gondola for Great Views

The Snow King gondola remains open through October second which makes Labor Day in Jackson Hole a great time to take a ride and enjoy the view. The gondola runs from 10:00 am until 5:00 pm daily and provides sweeping views over the Tetons. In addition to the gondola, guests can enjoy access to the mini golf course, Amaze’N Maze, and Cowboy Coaster over Labor Day.

Make Time to Stargaze This Labor Day

The fun doesn’t end when the sun goes down in Jackson Hole. Those looking to connect with the cosmos can do so by heading over to the northwest corner of the Stilson parking Lot off Highway 390 and 22 on Thursday evening at dark. Here, astronomy educators will be on-hand to show you how to use aperture telescopes to get amazing views of nebulae, galaxies, stars, planets, and more! Reservations aren’t required, educators just ask that you bring your willingness to learn and a sense of curiosity.

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Enjoy the Holiday With a Great Cabin View!

When you set your travel sights on an exciting Jackson Hole getaway, there’s a good chance you’ll fill your itinerary with ample outdoor activities. That said, Jackson Hole is also an oasis of fun when it comes to indoor entertainment—especially when you’re heading this way with the family. Make the most of kid-friendly indoor activities in Jackson Hole during your stay by adding the following stops to your to-do list and let the adventure begin!

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Explore the National Museum of Wildlife Art

Whether the rain is coming down and you need to find something exciting to add to your indoor itinerary, or you’re looking to beat the summer heat, a stop at the National Museum of Wildlife Art is always a fun way to spend a day with the entire family in tow. Located at 2820 Rungius Road, the National Museum of Wildlife Art is just 2.5 miles from Jackson and well within reach of the National Elk Refuge too in case the skies clear up. Stepping inside, families will find access to 51,000 square feet of discovery space that’s adorned with a library, gift shop, and no less than 14 galleries to check out and enjoy. While the adults are sure to be thrilled by some of the more impressive displays here, kids will love that this locale hosts a Children’s Discovery Gallery as well as a café on-site for curbing any cravings that come along. No matter when you drop by, it’s a great addition to your to-do list indoors that has something for everyone!

Spend Some Time at the Craig Thomas Discovery & Visitor Center

Situated at 1 Teton Park Road, the Craig Thomas Discovery & Visitor Center is open from early spring until fall and is a wonderful place for adults and kids alike to learn something new. This indoor activity is hosted at the main visitor center of Grand Teton National Park and is packed with displays, exhibits, and interpretive information centers that cover everything from wildlife and mountaineering to land conservation as well. Be sure to check out the 24-minute informational film “Grand Teton National Park: Life on the Edge” when you arrive to get a comprehensive understanding of this fantastic National Park experience. The center offers up great views, plenty of resources for helping you plan your Grand Teton adventure, and areas where kids can easily interact with displays. The Junior Ranger program is headquartered here as well. Don’t forget to drop by the gift shop before you go to pick up a fun souvenir.

Enjoy a Western Show

Indoor fun and Wild West entertainment collide in Jackson Hole when you purchase tickets to a performance at the Jackson Hole Playhouse. Located at 145 W. Deloney Avenue, the Jackson Hole Playhouse is known and loved for the western-themed musicals it hosts as well as the dinner theater opportunities that make your visit as savory as it is exciting. From the Wild West-rustic exterior to the top-notch performances, it’s a stop worth experiencing for yourself while you’re in town.

Make Time for an Afternoon at the Jackson Hole Children’s Museum

Hands-on learning, discovery, and adventure await your little ones at the Jackson Hole Children’s Museum. Make your way to 3580 S. Park Drive to enjoy time at the children’s museum during your stay and make sure to check out the permanent exhibits here which include stops like the magnet wall, the wild wind machine, and the creativity studio where kids are encouraged to let their imaginations soar! There are also educational programs offered here year-round so do take time to check the event calendar to see what’s on while you’re visiting!

Cool off in Family-Friendly Style

For some indoor fun that everyone in your traveling crew is bound to love, make your way to the Teton County Recreation Center at least once during your stay. Operated by the Teton County Parks and Recreation Department, this exciting stop is a great place for kids to hop in the pool, enjoy the indoor waterslide, make the most of the splash pad, or even take a swimming lesson or two. Adults will appreciate time in the hot tubs while everyone in your group can add time on the basketball courts to the list of fun activities to try. The center offers exercise classes as well. The recreation center is easily found at 155 E. Gill Avenue.

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You work hard year-round and when it’s time to unwind and focus on the fun for a while instead, there’s no better place to do exactly that than Jackson Hole, Wyoming! As scenic and inviting as it is exciting, this vacation destination is one that has a way of bringing travelers back year after year in pursuit of even more in the way of adventures. For those who are looking to make it an active summer getaway this year, Jackson Hole is packed with possibilities. The following are just a few of many to consider adding to your itinerary when you’re excited to make the most of every outdoor moment available.

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Rent Summer Recreation Gear Through Snow King Mountain

In the wintertime, Snow King Mountain is a top visitor destination for making the most of time on the slopes enjoying everything from skiing and snowboarding to tubing alike. In the summertime, the mountain transitions to a space of possibility when it comes to biking, cruising, trekking or even getting out on the water in style! At Snow King Mountain, summer travelers can easily rent the gear they’ll need to make the most of the outdoor fun including bikes of all types and paddleboards too. The on-site staff is extremely helpful when it comes to picking and choosing the equipment you’ll need to make the most of the experience and rental rates are refreshingly reasonable as well. E-bikes start at $81 online and $95 for in-person rentals while mountain bikes range from $72 to $85 depending on how and what you rent. Kids’ bikes come in all shapes and sizes while road bikes are available too. Snow King Mountain also rents out bike trailers and car bike racks in the summer so you can get to your prime outdoor destinations with ease. Those who are excited to get out on the water and paddle their way through a summer stay can find everything they need here as well. Stand Up Paddleboards can be rented for $55 online and $65 in person while youth kayaks are also an option at $26 online and $30 in person.

Try the Jackson Hole Bike Park While You’re in Town

Whether you’re new to biking or an expert on a mountain bike, time at the Jackson Hole Bike Park this summer is sure to thrill! Open from June 10th through September 10th in 2023, the Jackson Hole Bike Park is a one-stop resource for adventure and adrenaline-pumping fun. It’s open daily from 10:00 am until 5:00 pm and bike rentals are readily available on-site. There are trail options for beginnings and advanced riders alike, with more challenging routes including everything from rails to jumps. Whether you’re looking for a route that’s smooth and tranquil or you’re excited to put your skills to the test on a track complete with tight corners and tabletops, you’ll find what you’re looking for upon arrival. This bike park also provides easy access to the Teewinot Chairlift and the Sweetwater Gondola so you can pair your adventures with stunning views too. Bike Park tickets start at $42 a person and half-day rental options begin around $95 a person.

Enjoy the Aerial Ropes Course

For those who can’t wait to make the most of a new perspective in Jackson Hole, time at the Aerial Ropes Course is a must. Open from June 10th through September 4th in 2023, the Aerial Ropes course is open daily from 10:00 am until 5:00 pm with the last harness hooked up at 3:55 pm. Pricing begins at around $45 a person and a visit here includes access to a variety of ropes challenges, some of which are suspended more than 25 feet off the ground! Engaging features on-site include cargo nets and wobbly bridges to traverse as well as balance beams to cross. You don’t need experience to make the most of the fun, just a willingness to try something new and exciting. This park is designed for kids and adults alike and tickets can be picked up prior to arrival at the Mountain Sports School sales desk in the Bridger Center. A ticket provides access to an hour of fun on the Aerial Ropes Course. Don’t be surprised if you find yourself excited to return before the adventure has even come to a close!

Book Your Stay in Jackson Hole Today

Finding time to enjoy the very best that Jackson Hole has to offer in the way of getaway fun and opportunities is always worth a traveler’s while. At Abode Jackson Hole, we believe you deserve amazing accommodations to top off the experience in style. Reach out to our team today to learn more about our incredible property options available to enjoy your summer in Jackson Hole and how we can help you make the most of every moment. We can’t wait to see you in scenic Wyoming soon!

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Adventure is waiting for you in Jackson Hole, Wyoming this summer and when you’re looking for added fun, there’s no shortage of options to choose from. The following are just a few of the many top summer events that are well worth adding to your itinerary when travel plans bring you to Jackson Hole in 2023 alongside family and friends.

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Enjoy the Grand Teton Music Festival in 2023

If you’re heading to scenic Jackson Hole this summer and looking for musical events to add to your lineup of fun activities, you’ll find it waiting for you with the arrival of the annual Grand Teton Music Festival. Back and better than ever in 2023, this festival will be hosted from June 30th through August 19th, providing guests and locals alike with eight weeks of performances under the leadership of Sir Donald Runicles. Some of the special events on the calendar this summer include an evening with Tony Award-winner Audra McDonald as well as a performance by the National Youth Orchestra alongside violinist Gil Shaham. This will be conducted by Sir Andrew Davis. Some fan-favorite violinists are slated to return including James Ehnes who will be performing at Walk Festival Hall. The Festival Orchestra series will include a semi-staged production of Puccini’s Madame Butterfly complete with seven world-class opera soloists taking to the stage too! There will once again be a Sunday afternoon piano recital series showcase as well as two outdoor events hosted at the Center for the Arts Park.

Independence Day Fireworks in Teton Village

For travelers that are excited to find themselves in Jackson Hole over the 4th of July, the annual Independence Day Fireworks display in Teton Village is a must-see event this summer. Presented by Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, the event runs from 9:00 pm until 11:00 pm at 3265 West Village Drive on both July 3rd and July 4th this year. Guests are invited to come and enjoy plenty of live music, food, and beverages before the fireworks kick off after sundown around 10:00 pm. The performances you’ll enjoy on-site are part of the free concert summer series in Jackson Hole which is enjoying its 13th year in town in 2023.

Take Part in the 4th of July Breakfast and Parade

Infuse flavor and fun into your summer away in Jackson Hole when you make the most of the annual Independence Day breakfast and parade in town. On July 4th, you can make your way to the north side of Town Square where the Jackson Hole Lions Club will be hosting a special community breakfast starting at 8:00 am. This is a family-friendly and decidedly delicious event that runs until 11:00 am and kids 4 and under can dine for free. Those 4 to 7 are $7 each while adults can dine for $15 each. Live music will be on-site to accompany the breakfast experience on the 4th of July in Jackson Hole which will include eggs, pancakes, and sausages served up alongside delicious beverages too. Dine in style and linger in good company before making your way to find a seat in anticipation of the arrival of the annual 4th of July parade. The parade is presented by the Jackson Hole Chamber of Commerce and highlights patriotism and community spirit alike! Once you’re settled in along Town Square, you can expect to see dancing, singing, and colorful floats winding along Glenwood Street and Broadway Avenue. The parade also typically includes horses, which is a fun addition for everyone!

Experience the Jackson Hole Rodeo

This summer, Jackson Hole also welcomes the rodeo to town on July 4th from 8:00 pm until 11:00 pm. The event is in its 10th year in 2023 and tickets are $53 a person. Spectators are in for a treat as talented cowboys and cowgirls show off their classic rodeo skills ranging from calf roping and barrel racing to bull riding alike. The event includes a variety of foods and beverages to enjoy on-site as well as live music and family-friendly activities to check out. Looking to pick up some cowboy or cowgirl apparel of your own? That’s available for purchase at the rodeo as well.

Book Your Jackson Hole Journey Today

Now is the very best time to begin planning your one-of-a-kind summer vacation to Jackson Hole. At Adobe Jackson Hole, we know that having amazing and luxurious accommodations in place to call your own while you’re in town can elevate the experience even further! Reach out to our team today to learn more about our exciting and inspiring property options available that not only keep you close to the Jackson Hole destinations you can’t wait to explore but infuse your getaway with the luxury and style you deserve every step of the way. We can’t wait to see you in beautiful Wyoming soon!

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The 4th of July is just around the corner and this year, why not make the most of the fun by packing up and heading to Jackson Hole, Wyoming to celebrate! Whether you head off on a solo journey, as a couple, or alongside family and friends, Jackson Hole is packed with opportunities for fun and entertainment that just might have you returning for holiday festivities year after year. Whether you’re someone who looks forward to savory moments, can’t wait to enjoy a good 4th of July parade, or has a heart for fireworks displays, you’ll find it all and more waiting to be enjoyed in Jackson Hole. The following highlights are just a few of the many reasons to make time for celebrating this 4th of July in Jackson Hole.

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Flavorful Fun to Savor with Friends and Family

When you find yourself in Jackson Hole on the 4th of July, you can count on starting the day off on a delicious note. That’s because the city hosts its annual pancake breakfast on the 4th at Town Square! This mouthwatering event runs from 8:00 am until 10:30 am and is organized and presented by the Jackson Hole Lions Club. Tickets to attend the pancake breakfast start at $13 for those 13 and up while breakfast goers 4 to 7 can make the most of the tasty experience for $6 each. Anyone dining under the age of four can do so for free. This breakfast brings visitors and locals together and is sure to please the palate. It’s also a great addition to the itinerary when you want to begin your day’s adventures close to the heart of the 4th of July fun!

If you’re hoping to get the holiday fun started even earlier and are looking for an activity to burn calories before you sit down and make the most of the pancake breakfast, the 4th of July 10K run will do the trick. The race starts at 8:00 am and follows an out and back path from Owen Bircher Park. Participants have options to choose from 10K and 5K runs as well as a 5K walk depending on preference. Be sure to register in advance to secure your place!

Watch the 4th of July Parade

Another sure highlight of a 4th of July celebrated in Jackson Hole is taking time to enjoy the holiday parade that’s in place each year. The parade kicks off at 10:00 am and begins its route at the Teton County Fairgrounds. The parade then travels down Snow King Avenue toward Glenwood before making a turn at Broadway into Town Square. The floats and performers end things at Willow Street and typically the parade finishes around noon. This is a super popular event on the day’s agenda, so you’ll want to bring chairs and come early to make sure you have a great spot to see all of the classic cars, clowns, horses, live music, and even performers on roller skates! The parade is a family friendly event you won’t want to miss out on while you’re in town.

Concert on the Commons Followed by Fireworks

In 2023, the Concert on the Commons series enters its 13th year much to the delight of locals and visitors alike. On July 3rd and July 4th guests can enjoy concert series performances starting at 6:00 pm. There will also be a Patriotic Pops performance by the Grand Teton Musical Festival Orchestra at the Center for the Arts Park to enjoy. If you choose to sit on the lawn for this performance, there’s no cost to attend. When you’ve had your fill of musical fun, stick around for the fireworks at 10:00 pm. These are set off at both Teton Village and Snow King Mountain Resort.

Book Your Jackson Hole Adventure Today

No matter what time of year you make your way to Jackson Hole, visitors will find that it’s a destination designed to inspire and delight. At Adobe Jackson Hole, we work hard to make sure that all of our guests have amazing accommodations in place that match that moment flawlessly. Reach out today to learn more about booking one of our luxurious retreats to enjoy over the 4th of July or any other time of year your travel plans bring you to scenic Jackson Hole.

Our team takes care of all the details while guests focus exclusively on the fun. Booking one of our inviting rentals is a great way to ensure that when you’re done exploring Jackson Hole, you have a place to return that infuses luxury, comfort, and style into every day of your stay. We simply wouldn’t have it any other way for our guests! When you’re ready to turn travel plans into a reality, you can count on us to help make it happen. We look forward to welcoming you to Wyoming this year.

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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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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.