THE VISTOR'S GUIDE
Jackson Hole
As long time locals of Jackson Hole, we’re excited to share our hometown with you.
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Jackson, Wyoming
Jackson Hole’s stunning natural beauty, diverse ecosystems and abundant wildlife are so unique that this area has been designated by the United Nations and the U.S. Department of Interior as a “World Heritage Site”, signifying its value and importance to the planet. Jackson Hole is located in the heart of 2.7 million protected acres of beautiful and unspoiled mountain ranges, wilderness areas, wildlife refuges, National Parks, National Forests, glacial lakes, wildflower laden meadows and wild rivers such as the Snake River. The breathtaking Grand Teton Mountain Range rises dramatically above Jackson Hole to the north and west while the Gros Ventre Mountains frame the valley’s eastern border. Jackson Hole is the gateway community to Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks.
Recreation
Jackson Hole is a premier recreation destination for all seasons and is renowned for its countless opportunities, including: downhill and cross country skiing, world-class fly fishing, hiking, mountain biking, climbing, horseback riding, big game hunting, snowmobiling, hot air ballooning, white water and scenic rafting, boating and golfing on 5 championship golf courses. Guided or self guided adventures are at your fingertips here in the Tetons—you sure won’t find yourself running out of things to do.
Travel
It’s easier than you think! Inbound and outbound direct flights from across the country come through Jackson multiple times a day, so kicking off your Jackson Hole vacation is easy. Jackson Hole Airport is located just 15 minutes north of the Town of Jackson and is the only airport in the country located within the borders of a National Park.
Arts & Entertainment
Jackson Hole may be most well known for its outdoor appeal, but the cultural, arts & entertainment aspects are also sure to deliver. Through the town of Jackson, you’ll find no short supply of fine dining, museums, art galleries, local artisan displays, community events and an authentic western feel.
Accommodations
From 5-star hotels overlooking Town Square to pitching a tent beneath the Tetons—there are accommodation options to suit your style of vacation. Looking for an authentic Western experience? A home base for adventure? A family friendly stay? We’ve got you covered.