Guide to Winter Activities in Jackson Hole
We asked our guides what their favorite winter activities in Jackson Hole are. Read more to hear what they had to say! Read more
2024 Restaurant Guide to Jackson Hole
Overwhelmed by all the amazing food options in Jackson Hole? Let our guides choose for you! Read on to learn about the best restaurants in Jackson Hole, according to our amazing staff. Read more
Late Fall Wildlife Watching in Jackson Hole
It’s starting to get crowded in the Jackson Hole Valley. Thousands of animals; elk, bighorn sheep, mule deer, moose, bison, and pronghorn are beginning to migrate across Grand Teton National Park and the National Refuge, concentrating as they head towards critical winter range. Eagles, Trumpeter swans, and diverse waterfowl species are also joining in to the gathering. Determined wildlife watchers may even spot grizzlies or wolves! With the human crowds of summer long gone, November and December are fantastic months to view wildlife of all types, here’s what not to miss! Read more
Secrets of Fall Foliage of Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks
Fall is coming to Jackson Hole. Leaf viewing enthusiasts will soon flock to Jackson Hole to observe this seasonal spectacle and enjoy our abundant wildlife. Want to learn more about the science of changing leaf color? Read on. Read more
April Activities in Jackson Hole!
Whether you’re a local or first time visitor, April is a hidden gem for experiencing Jackson Hole, Grand Teton, and Yellowstone National Parks. This transition period between winter and summer offers great opportunities for exploration free of crowds. Whether observing migrating wildlife, soaking in hot springs, visiting museums, or cycling through Grand Teton there are a multitude of options to adventure in Jackson Hole. Read more
Late Winter Activities and Road Opening Dates in Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks
Though snow remains deep in Jackson Hole and Yellowstone's interior, the winter season is coming to an end in Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks. Snow covered roads are starting to be plowed in preparation for the coming summer season. Winter isn’t quite over yet however, here’s what you need to know about exploring Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks this spring, including late winter xc skiing, wildlife watching (don’t forget your bear spray!), road opening dates, and more. Read more