Jackson Hole Wyoming
This stunning valley offers fantastic recreation and serves as the gateway to Yellowstone! Discover world-class skiing at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort. Surround yourself with majestic wildlife at the National Elk Refuge, kayaking the Snake River or hiking the Tetons. This charming Western community brims with outdoor adventure all year round!
Fun Facts:
Fun facts: Jackson Hole ski area boasts the longest continual vertical rise of ski areas in the U.S. - 4,139 ft. from the valley to the summit of Rendezvous Mountain.
Population: 8,647 in Jackson.
Average rainfall/snowfall: 190 inches of snowfall.
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Stay Here
For a true Jackson Hole Valley experience, beautiful yet rustic lodges and guest ranches are an ideal option. Ski-in/ski-out lodging is available in Teton Village, while condos and hotels offer a great range of locations throughout the valley!
Jackson Hole Wyoming Lodging
Play Here
When in Jackson, you must take advantage of the gorgeous surrounding valley and mountains. Winter or summer, the area is rife with outdoor excitement – soar down Rendezvous Mountain on skis, tour the National Elk Refuge, savor the view from the Bridger Gondola and hike hundreds of miles of trails. Plenty of experienced guides and tours are offered for a safe, rewarding excursion, no matter what you want to do!
Jackson Hole Wyoming Attractions
Dine Here
You’ll find a full range of dining options in Jackson, from bar food to AAA Four-Diamond cuisine. But at its heart Jackson is a Western town and it shows in the variety of steaks you’ll find. Angus, Prime, Mesquite, BBQ – it’s all here, and it’s all served up to perfection. Don’t forget to wash it down with a microbrew, and you’ve got a classic Jackson taste experience!
Jackson Hole Wyoming Restaurants
How to Get Here
A number of air carriers offer frequent and daily flights into Jackson Hole. There are several routes into Jackson, but all lead you to State Hwy 22 or US Hwy 191. From Salt Lake City, the drive is between five and six hours, and from Denver it is between nine and ten. Traveling by bus is also an easy option with the Jackson Hole Express, running from Idaho Falls, Pocatello and Salt Lake City.
Getting Around
Renting a car isn’t necessary in Jackson Hole, with the affordable option of the START Bus, Jackson’s public transportation program. If you do opt to rent a car, keep in mind that Teton Village offers parking lots with various fees, all of which are free after 1:00 p.m. The Town of Jackson itself offers free parking.
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