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From the vibrant blooms of spring to the adventurous summers, the picturesque fall foliage, and the winter wonderland, Jackson Hole provides endless activities year-round. Explore outdoor pursuits like hiking, fly fishing, biking, skiing, wildlife watching, and more. Or pop into town to enjoy some of the best food, shopping and entertainment the West has to offer.

Group of people hiking on a fall day

Hiking

One of the highlights of hiking in Jackson Hole in the fall is witnessing the stunning foliage transformation. The aspen trees turn golden-yellow, contrasting with the deep greens of the evergreens and the rugged mountains in the background, creating a picturesque scenery that's perfect for nature enthusiasts and photographers.

Stylish girl in front of Million Dollar Cowboy BarGroup of people hiking on a fall day

Dining Downtown

One of the highlights of hiking in Jackson Hole in the fall is witnessing the stunning foliage transformation. The aspen trees turn golden-yellow, contrasting with the deep greens of the evergreens and the rugged mountains in the background, creating a picturesque scenery that's perfect for nature enthusiasts and photographers.

Bison in front of TA Moulton Barn in the Fall

T.A. Moulton Barn

The T.A. Moulton Barn is a historic and iconic structure located in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, near the entrance of Grand Teton National Park. The barn is not only a picturesque landmark but also a testament to the pioneering spirit and heritage of Jackson Hole's early settlers. Visitors can view and photograph the barn from the roadside along Mormon Row.

Ski slopes visible in the winter on Teton mountain

Snowshoeing

Jackson Hole offers a variety of snowshoeing trails suitable for all skill levels. You can find trails in Grand Teton National Park, the Bridger-Teton National Forest, and other nearby areas. These trails range from easy, flat paths to more challenging routes through forests, meadows, and hills. Immerse yourself in the region's stunning winter landscapes. You can enjoy panoramic views of snow-covered mountains, frozen lakes, wildlife, and serene winter wilderness.

Extreme skiing action shot up close

Skiing & Snowboarding

Jackson Hole, Wyoming, is renowned for its world-class skiing opportunities, offering a variety of options for skiers and snowboarders of all levels. Tammah is adjacent to three resorts: Jackson Hole Mountain Resort (make 1st chair in 4 minutes from Tammah), Snow King Mountain, and Grand Targhee Resort. Whether you are cruising groomers, charging backcountry shoots, or enjoying pristine vista views while cross-country skiing, Jackson Hole will not disappoint.

*Photo Courtesy of Jackson Hole Mountain Resort
Herd of elk in national elk refuge in the winter

National Elk Refuge

The National Elk Refuge in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, is a protected area that provides habitat for one of the largest elk (or wapiti) herds in North America during the winter months. The Elk Refuge offers opportunities for visitors to observe elk and other wildlife in their natural habitat. Guided wildlife tours, interpretive programs, and scenic drives are available during the winter months, allowing visitors to learn about the refuge's ecology and wildlife conservation efforts.

*Photo Courtesy of Jackson Hole Mountain Resort
Group of paintings hung for art festival

Art Festivals

Jackson Hole is known for its vibrant arts scene, and downtown galleries and boutiques showcase a variety of Western art, Native American crafts, photography, and contemporary artwork. In the spring, Jackson Hole often hosts outdoor art fairs, markets, and craft shows where local and regional artists display and sell their creations. The Jackson Hole Spring Arts Festival is a highlight of the spring season, featuring a series of art-related events, exhibitions, workshops, and performances throughout the community. Enjoy art walks, gallery openings, artist talks, live music, dance performances.

*Photo Courtesy of Jackson Hole Mountain Resort
View of Teton Mountains in the spring with wild flowers

Hiking

There are several hiking opportunities available in the spring. Popular trails in the Grand Teton National Park include Taggart Lake Loop, Bradley Lake Trail, and String Lake Loop. The National Elk Refuge has hiking trails that are open to the public in the spring. Also check out the Cache Creek Trail System, Snow King Mountain, Teton Pass, and Bridger-Teton National Forest. Before embarking on any spring hike check trail conditions, weather forecasts, and wildlife advisories, and practice Leave No Trace principles to minimize environmental impact.

*Photo Courtesy of Jackson Hole Mountain Resort
View of back of the tram in the spring

Take the Tram

The Jackson Hole Aerial Tram offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Teton Range and surrounding landscapes. In the spring, you can witness the mountains transitioning from winter's snowy peaks to lush greenery as the snow melts and vegetation begins to bloom. The tram provides access to higher elevations, allowing you to explore hiking trails and backcountry areas in Grand Teton National Park. The tram typically runs from late March or early April to mid-April or May, depending on weather and snow conditions.

*Photo Courtesy of Jackson Hole Mountain Resort
Man standing in river casting fishing rod

Fly Fishing

The Snake River and its tributaries, such as the Gros Ventre River and the Hoback River, provide excellent fly fishing opportunities. Anglers can target a variety of trout species, including native cutthroat trout, rainbow trout, brown trout, and brook trout.

*Photo Courtesy of Jackson Hole Mountain Resort
Kayaking in Snake River in front of the Teton Mountains

Kayaking

Whether you're looking for a peaceful paddle on calm waters or a thrilling ride through rapids, Jackson Hole and its surrounding areas offer diverse options for kayaking enthusiasts of all levels. Explore the Snake River, Jackson Lake, Jenny Lake, Gros Ventre River, Palisades Reservoir, and more!

Mountain biking on a trail in the summer time

Mountain Biking

Mountain biking in Jackson Hole offers a thrilling and immersive experience amid spectacular natural landscapes, making it a must-do activity for outdoor enthusiasts visiting the region. Check out Teton Pass, Grand Teton National Park, Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, or right outside Tammah for a spectacular ride.

*Photo Courtesy of Jackson Hole Mountain Resort
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Jackson Hole Experiences

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National Museum of Wildlife Art

Explore a world-class collection of wildlife-inspired art overlooking the National Elk Refuge.

*Photo Courtesy of Victoria Ditkovsky - stock.adobe.com
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Center for the Arts

Catch live performances, exhibitions, and cultural events in the heart of downtown Jackson.

*Photo Courtesy of jhcenterforthearts.org
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Wyoming Stargazing

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*Photo Courtesy of Jackson Hole Mountain Resort
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Snow King Observatory & Planetarium

Learn about astronomy through interactive exhibits, shows, and guided telescope viewing.

*Photo Courtesy of snowkingmountain.com
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Exum Mountain Guides

A long-standing local outfitter offering guided mountain experiences in the Tetons.

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Astoria Hot Springs

Soak in natural geothermal pools with mountain and river views just south of Jackson.

*Photo Courtesy of astoriahotspringspark.org
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Granite Hot Springs

A rustic hot spring pool tucked into the Gros Ventre Mountains, accessible seasonally.

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Teton Raptor Center

Learn about birds of prey through educational programs and exhibits.

*Photo Courtesy of tetonraptorcenter.org
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Jackson Hole Playhouse

Enjoy classic dinner theater performances in a historic downtown venue.

*Photo Courtesy of Lee - stock.adobe.com
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Treetop Adventure

Navigate elevated rope courses and zip lines set among the forests near Jackson Hole.

*Photo Courtesy of snowkingmountain.com
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King Concerts

Attend outdoor summer concerts with mountain views at the base of Snow King.

*Photo Courtesy of snowkingmountain.com
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JHMR Bike Park

Ride lift-served mountain bike trails designed for a range of skill levels.

*Photo Courtesy of Jackson Hole Mountain Resort
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JHMR Aerial Tram

Take in panoramic views of the Tetons from Jackson Hole Mountain Resort’s iconic tram.

*Photo Courtesy of Jackson Hole Mountain Resort
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JHMR Via Ferrata

Climb a guided, fixed-route mountain course designed to provide safe access to alpine terrain.

*Photo Courtesy of Jackson Hole Mountain Resort
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Bar T 5 Chuckwagon Dinner

Enjoy a classic Western dinner and live entertainment just outside Jackson.

*Photo Courtesy of www.bart5.com
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National Elk Refuge Sleigh Rides

Glide through winter elk habitat on guided sleigh rides during the colder months.

*Photo Courtesy of Jackson Hole Mountain Resort
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King Tubes

Go tubing on groomed winter lanes at Snow King for an easy, family-friendly winter activity.

*Photo Courtesy of snowkingmountain.com
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JH Nordic

Explore groomed cross-country ski and snowshoe trails with views of the Tetons.

*Photo Courtesy of jhnordic.com
Wild flowers in Jackson Hole in the spring
Person kayaking on Jenny Lake
Bison in front of TA Moulton Barn in the Fall
Father and son in the winter in jackson hole
Mountain biking on a trail in the summer time