Things to Do
Your Guide to Wild.
A lifetime of exploring isn't enough to experience everything Jackson Hole has to offer.
But you can start with these curated itineraries for how to spend your days in Jackson Hole, authored by those who know Jackson best—the locals who have carved out a life of adventure here. After all, great destinations are also great places to live, making Jackson home to world-class athletes, active retirees, fun-seeking families, fifth-generation ranchers, and anyone seeking a life rooted in community and nature. Proof that in Jackson Hole, there’s something for everyone.
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A Climber’s Guide to Jackson Hole
Jackson Hole offers a variety of options for all skill levels and styles of climbing.
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Your Guide to Spring in Jackson Hole
When the crowds fade, the wild steps forward.
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History of the Jackson Hole Town Square Arches
The antler arches of Jackson Hole’s Town Square are among Wyoming’s most iconic landmarks, symbolizing the town's deep connections to nature, wildlife, and Western heritage.
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Jackson’s Top 10 Sustainable & Locally-Owned Restaurants
These hometown spots serve world-class food with a small-town feel.
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Adventure starts here.
View AllFrom awe-inspiring encounters with nature to wild and western activities every kind, Jackson Hole offers once-in-a-lifetime experiences, 365 days a year.
Eager to glimpse your first bear, moose, or wolf? Challenge yourself with a run down black diamonds or class III rapids? Hook an 18-inch cutthroat? Meet a real cowboy? Watch a Teton sunset? This place is full of experiences you won't find that at home, or anywhere else for that matter. In Jackson Hole, wild adventures aren't just possible—they're already here waiting for you.
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Culture
Long before it had a skiing or climbing culture, Jackson Hole had art and music culture. This area inspires artists whose creations range from sculptures to stand-up comedy and even symphonies. Like the wildlife, the culture here knows no bounds.
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Flights to Jackson Hole
Getting to Jackson Hole is easier than ever, with non-stop flights from major cities across the United States to Jackson Hole Airport (JAC)—the only airport in a national park and just 20 minutes from the town of Jackson.
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Voluntourism
Jackson Hole moves people. Maybe it’s the scale of the mountains, the quiet of the National Parks, or the way the light hits town in the evening. But this place doesn’t take care of itself—it takes an entire community to protect the wild, support our neighbors, and keep this valley thriving
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There's plenty to explore any season in Jackson Hole.
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Winter
A snow-filled landscape offers both wild and cozy experiences for everyone. Along with world-class skiing and snowboarding, you can discover snowmobiling, sleigh rides, hot springs, fireside moments, and so much more.
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Spring
As the snow melts and the Tetons defrost, the Jackson Hole valley comes alive with signs of life: rivers swell with snow runoff, fields and trees burst into green, and wildlife comes out of hibernation with their young.
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Summer
Find your perfect adventure hiking, biking, climbing, and fishing or sit back and take in wild mountain, river, and wildlife views. No matter how you choose to spend your summer days in the Tetons, you’ll be connecting to the wild like you never have before.
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Fall
As the leaves change and mountain peaks get dusted with snow, scenic drives, bike rides, and hikes can offer the area’s most beautiful views of the year. Jackson and the national parks slow down a bit as summer winds down and wildlife begin preparation for winter.
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