So many choices! We’re here to help you decide what to do in Jackson Hole.
30 minutes from the Jackson Hole Hideout
Experience 310,000 acres of pure bliss. Named after the tallest peak of the 40-mile-long (64 km) Teton Range, Grand Teton National Park is rich with extraordinary wildlife, pristine lakes, and alpine terrain. You will not want to miss the beauty and serenity of this truly unique place.
Take your time exploring over two hundred miles of trails. Admire the scenery and wildlife while floating the Snake River. You can even visit some of the park’s historic homesteads and cattle ranches or follow the trail of 1820s American Indians and fur trappers. There is truly something for everyone at Grand Teton National Park.
90 minutes from the Jackson Hole Hideout
The world’s first national park still stands up as one of its finest. Experience the hidden power of a volcano rising up in colorful hot springs, mudpots, and geysers.
Trek mountains, forests, and lakes to watch wildlife first hand. And discover the history that led to the conservation of our national treasures “for the benefit and enjoyment of the people.” You’ll soon find the world-famous eruption of Old Faithful Geyser is just the beginning: visit Mammoth Hot Springs, Grand Prismatic Spring and Yellowstone Falls. Observe regional fish from the decades old Fishing Bridge. Or look for bison and wolves in the Lamar and Hayden Valleys. Whichever Yellowstone adventure you choose, it’s sure to be a memorable one.
15 minutes from the Jackson Hole Hideout
Jackson or Jackson Hole? Great Question! The Town of Jackson lives in the valley of Jackson Hole. Named for trapper David E. Jackson in 1829, Jackson Hole has since become a favorite destination for nature lovers and adventurers alike.
A 50-mile long valley or “hole” in the Grand Teton mountain range, Jackson Hole is at once modern and timeless, bustling and laid-back. And there is no shortage of things to do in Jackson Hole. Log cabins from the 19th century, with classic Western facades, line the Town Square. Galleries feature artwork as diverse as downtown itself. A myriad of restaurants provide a delicious meal for every taste.
10 minutes from the Jackson Hole Hideout
More adventure than you can pack into one day … or even one weekend! Widely known as one of the top rated winter ski resorts in North America, and now also filled with summer attractions and activities, the Jackson Hole Mountain Resort celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2016 and is still going strong.
For adrenaline seekers, flying down winding mountain bike trails, climbing the Via Ferrata or paragliding will do. For something a little less strenuous, why not ride up the aerial tram to take in the 360-degree area view, hike along the Top of the World trail or enjoy a musical performance at Festival Hall or the Village Commons. And the children will absolutely love the obstacles found at the Grand Adventure Park.
Our preferred partner, Ski Butlers, delivers top quality ski and snowboard equipment through the simplest and most convenient processes, all while keeping you and your family safe with their COVID-19 protocols. After trying Ski Butlers’ service you will never want to stand in a crowded ski shop again. Use the link below to start your reservation.
Delivery: Ski Butlers will deliver all your equipment rentals directly to your accommodations. They bring extra boots for a guaranteed perfect fit.
Support: Ski Butlers will meet you to switch out any equipment you like throughout your rental period. Simply give them a call and they’ll meet you within 45 minutes.
Pickup: On your final rental day, Ski Butlers will come to your accommodations to pick up all your rental equipment. You do not need to be present for pickup.
Safety: Team members will be wearing masks at all times and will be disinfecting the shop, equipment and delivery vehicles each morning, afternoon and evening. Customers will have the option for no or limited touch boot fittings.
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Check out sample travel itineraries and get local assistance with scheduling and booking activities.
Float through Grand Teton National Park with Barker-Ewing Scenic Float Trips
Enjoy the thrill of whitewater raft through the Snake River Canyon, or take a scenic float trip south from Wilson with Dave Hansen, Mad River, Sands Whitewater
Try out a kayak tour, lesson or rental from Rendezvous River Sports
Experience fly-fishing from a drift boat on an outing with Grand Teton Fly Fishing, Snake River Anglers, West Bank Anglers
Hike at Jenny Lake, Phelps Lake or one of the many other lakes in Grand Teton National Park on your own with a local guide from Hole Hiking Experience
Bike on Teton County’s extensive and scenic network of multi-use pathways
Mountain bike at Cache Creek, Teton Pass, Grand Targhee Ski Resort or on a local tour with Teton Mountain Bike Tours
South of town with significant elevation gain at Mill Iron Ranch, in town with big sky and big vistas at Spring Creek Ranch or north of town in Grand Teton National Park at Grand Teton Lodge Company
And when off the trail and off the water, you might also be interested in the following activities and attractions:
A wildlife safari trip with EcoTour Adventures, Jackson Hole Wildlife Safaris, Scenic Safaris
A photography excursion with Alpenglow Tours, Jack Bayles Photography
An hour long raptor educational encounter at the Teton Raptor Center
A supper and western music show with the Bar J Wranglers at the Bar J Chuckwagon
A fully staged western comedy at the Jackson Hole Playhouse
The Town Square Shootout, the longest, continuously running gunfight in the United States, preceded by a stagecoach ride or art gallery walk around the square
Supervised shooting at the Jackson Hole Shooting Experience
Stargazing at Center for the Arts on Friday nights with Wyoming Stargazing
Our local rodeo on Wednesday and Saturday nights
Scenic tram, gondola and chair lift trips at our main ski resorts: Jackson Hole and Snow King
Biking along our many miles of well-maintained pathways throughout the valley
A walk up Heck of a Hill Road to the Barn Healing Center for a spa treatment
A visit to the Jackson National Fish Hatchery located on the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service’s National Elk Refuge
A visit to the National Museum of Wildlife Art
A visit to the Jackson Hole Historical Society & Museum
A drive out toward Kelly to see sights like Morman Row, Slide Lake and the Red Hills
A drive through Hoback Junction and on to Granite Creek Falls & Hot Springs
A drive over the Teton Pass to Victor & Driggs, Idaho and Alta, Wyoming