Outdoor Adventure Near Jackson Hole, Wyoming

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Curator’s statement

Jackson Hole is situated in an expansive valley in beautiful Wyoming. All outdoor enthusiasts are welcomed to flat valleys in a backdrop of mountains, flush with all types of wildlife. Either snow sports in the winter or hiking/white water rafting in the summer, there’s something for everyone. Get away from hustle and bustle of the city life and escape to the wonderful outdoors to see what the state of Wyoming can offer.

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Where to stay in Jackson Hole, Wyoming

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Four Seasons Resort and Residences Jackson Hole

All the style and service you’d expect, plus knockout Rocky Mountain views.

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Teton Mountain Lodge & Spa

This ski-in/ski-out mountain resort offers rustic elegance just one mile from Grand Teton National Park.

Hotel Terra Jackson Hole

Luxe property across from Jackson Hole Mountain Resort's ski lifts with upscale rooms and suites.

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Things to do in Jackson Hole, Wyoming

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Jackson Hole: Check out the shops, great restaurants and nightlife. Lots of little breweries, even dress up like a cowboy/cowgirl at some of the stores, checkout Jackson Town Square for some history and a neat archway built entirely of antlers!

Teton National Park: Hike or bike the many trails, check out the ski slopes (if heading in the winter) and ride the gondolas anytime -—cool mountain top bistro to eat and take in the views at the top and take a stroll through all the restaurants in Teton.

Yellowstone National Park: Check out the infamous Grand Prismatic Spring, drive to see the geysers: Old Faithful (check out the times online to get pics of it erupting!), Black Pool, Steamboat, Norris Basin, take some hikes and amazing photos and walk the Continental Divide.

Lamar Valley: Short drive from Yellowstone but popular spot to see wildlife in their natural habitats, talk about being up close and personal with moose and buffalo (maybe even bears.) Another spot for great photos

All National Parks offer places to camp out or even bring your RVs!

This is a location to get away from the city, off-the-grid to enjoy one of the most natural, untouched states in the USA. Even if you don’t love the outdoors, it makes you appreciate how beautiful our country is!

Places to eat & drink in Jackson Hole, Wyoming

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Jackson Hole

The Bunnery Bakery and Restaurant - Awesome spot for brunch!

The Merry Piglets - Fantastic Mexican food.

Hand Fire Pizza - Self-explanatory, great pizza!

Moo’s Gourmet Ice Cream - Perfect after a long hike.

Teton Village

Spur Restaurant & Bar - Good old American food.

Teton Thai - I swear this Thai food was worth the wait. Get there early!

Mangy Moose Steakhouse, Il Village Osteria - Good Italian spot.

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