Jackson (Wyoming)

Jackson is the largest town (population 10,000) in the Jackson Hole valley in Teton County, Northwest Wyoming, close to the south end of Grand Teton National Park. It is the gateway to two of the United States' best-known national parks, Grand Teton itself and nearby Yellowstone. Many famous people maintain vacation homes in and around this area. The combined elements of beautiful mountain scenery, Old West heritage, tourist traps and celebrity residents give this small town a unique atmosphere both cosmopolitan and frontier.

Understand

Thousands of antlers shaped into an arch are a popular icon of Jackson

The terms "Jackson" and "Jackson Hole" are often mistakenly interchanged. "Jackson" is the name of the town. "Jackson Hole" refers to either the greater valley area (including, for example, the towns of Wilson and Kelly) or the Jackson Hole ski resort.

Jackson transforms from a popular ski town during the winter into a mecca for travelers here to admire and participate in boundless summer beauty and activities. Meanwhile, in the spring and fall seasons, the town slows down as only the 6,000 or so year-round residents remain (and many of them may leave during this time as well) and many of the hotels and restaurants close for the season. Each of the seasons have their pluses and minuses depending on the visitor's expectations and desires, but it pays to know what time of year is best for what activity, especially in Jackson's unique high-altitude environment.

  • ๐ŸŒ Jackson Hole Visitor Center, 532 North Cache St (On your right on the way out of town on Hwy 89 north), โ˜Ž +1 307 739-3606. Mostly a gift shop, but also very friendly staff with good maps and local knowledge, and some wildlife exhibits on the upper floor and outside.

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Get in

By plane

Jackson Hole Airport (JAC  IATA) is 7 miles north of the CBD, within the boundaries of Grand Teton National Park. Year-round flights are provided from Salt Lake City by Delta, and from Denver Airport by United. Seasonal services are provided by American, Frontier ,United, and Delta from those cities and eleven others across the US. Alltrans runs a seasonal shuttle from the airport to Jackson and many hotels and motels offer free shuttle service. Rental cars are available at the airport from Avis, Hertz, and Enterprise

By car

Jackson is a few miles south of Grand Teton National Park on U.S. Route 191. Wyoming State Highway 22 intersects US-191 in Jackson, connecting to Victor, Idaho. The nearest city of size, Salt Lake City, Utah, served by several major airlines, is 307 miles or about a five-hour drive away.

By bus

Get around

START Bus (Southern Teton Area Rapid Transit) serves Jackson, Teton Village, Star Valley to the south as far as Etna, and Teton Valley as far as Driggs, Idaho. Travel is free within the town limits and north to the National Museum of Wildlife Art.

In addition to the rental car companies at the airport, Dollar and Thrifty both have depots downtown.

The town of Jackson is small enough to be explored by walking, or bicycle.

See

Green ski slopes form the backdrop for summertime Jackson
  • Town Square. On U.S. 26/89/191 (which become Cache Drive), with Deloney Avenue to its north and Broadway Avenue to its south. Jackson's town square has unique arches at each of its four corners. These arches were constructed from hundreds of elk antlers. In the center of the square is a memorial to area soldiers. Surrounding the square are many shops and art galleries. During the summer months, actors stage a shoot-out skit at one corner of the square, complete with bank robbers, showgirls, a stage coach, and a lovable drunk doc.
  • ๐ŸŒ Jackson Hole Museum, 225 N Cache St, โ˜Ž +1 307-733-2414. W-Sa: 10AM-5PM. Over 50 years old, this museum houses almost 12,000 antiquities that range from Native American artifacts, to objects and tools from the area's first settlers and traders. Also features exhibits on the history of Jackson, Jackson Hole, and the surrounding National Parks. Walking tours available. $5 adults, $4 seniors & students.
  • ๐ŸŒ National Elk Refuge, โ˜Ž +1 307 733-9212, e-mail: . Every day, 8AM-7PM summer, 9AM-5PM winter. The National Elk Refuge preserves land for the more than 5000 elk that migrate to the area each winter. Though wildlife is easily viewable from the main Refuge Road, a highlight of a visit to the refuge is a ride on a horse-drawn sleigh, offered daily every year from December to April, depending on snow conditions. Hiking is limited in the refuge.
  • ๐ŸŒ National Museum of Wildlife Art, 2820 Rungius Rd, toll-free: +1-800-313-9553. Open M-Sa 9AM-5PM, Su 1PM-5PM. Features over 5000 pieces of art, focused on wildlife and nature. $10 adults, $9 students/seniors, children 18 and under free.

Do

Skiing

Skiing is a popular activity during the winter in Jackson, with a handful of top-notch resorts nearby.

  • Snow King Resort, 400 East Snow King Ave., +1-800-522-5464. The base of this smaller mountain is incredibly convenient to the town, located a mere 6 blocks from the town square.
Panoramic view from the base of ski slopes at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort
  • Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, 3395 Cody Lane, Teton Village, +1 307 733-2292. Featuring a vertical rise of over 4,000 feet, this resort offers world-class skiing, and is in Teton Village, about a 15 minute drive from Jackson. Accessible by bus.
  • Grand Targhee Resort, 3300 East Ski Hill Rd., Alta, +1 307 353-2300. Located over Teton Pass, about an hour and a half from Jackson, this mountain that receives of 500 inches of snow every winter might be worth the trip for a taste of fresh powder.

Hiking

An extensive network of trails runs through the mountains just outside of town, most easily accessible from the Cache Creek trailhead. Superb hiking opportunities abound in the nearby National Parks.

  • ๐ŸŒ Alpine Slide. - located in Jackson Hole
  • Horse Creek Ranch, 9600 South US Highway 89, โ˜Ž +1 307 733-6556. Offers morning and afternoon rides up to the top of a mesa for a spectacular view of a section of Lewis and Clark's trail, followed by a pretty good cowboy meal. Guides are helpful and friendly. Great family activity. Around $45 per rider for a 2-hour ride plus meal.

River trips

  • Barker-Ewing River Trips, 945 West Broadway, toll-free: +1-800-448-4202. A family owned and operated Snake River whitewater rafting and float company with guides and gourmet meals. $50 - $300.
  • Mad River Boat Trips, 1255 South US Highway 89, toll-free: +1-800-458-7238. One of several float companies in Jackson, offering scenic leisurely trips or whitewater rafting trips with up to Class 3 rapids on the Snake River. Great fun with safe and knowledgeable guides. Great for older kids.

Day Spas

Jackson Hole supports a community of people in the healing arts, with some great local day spas whose quality and service rival the big resorts.

  • Tootsy's Footsy Lounge, 565 N Cache suite 6 (3 or so blocks N of Town Square), โ˜Ž +1 307 413-4456. Liked for its local charm, character and prices. The signature special is the 1-hour Tootsy Footsy Massage for $43.99. There are 3 treatment rooms and 5 people can be accommodated comfortably. Also offers therapeutic massage, facials and men's and women's waxing. Advance reservations are requested.
  • Profile Massage ENSO Spa, 235 E. Broadway (2 blocks E of Town Square), โ˜Ž +1 307 413-8949. 9AM to 9PM. Profile is HIPAA compliant, guaranteeing the privacy of your medical records, and the therapists are extensively trained, nationally certified and specialize in outcome-based treatments for relief from pain and stress. The spa features original artwork by Heather Erson and has space for large groups. Profile Massage provides excellent bodywork, not your usual cookie cutter spa fluff. Therapists can also do house calls to your home or lodging. $55-$200.

Buy

The downtown area has all manner of stores spread across several city blocks. Goods offered range from outdoor apparel to artwork to run-of-the-mill souvenirs.

  • RARE Gallery Jackson Hole Arts, 485 West Broadway, โ˜Ž +1 307 733-8726. Jackson Hole Art gallery featuring western contemporary art from Warhol, Lichtenstein, Ansel Adams, Tomas Lasansky, Michael Kalish, and many others.

Eat

  • The Blue Lion, 160 North Millward St, โ˜Ž +1 307 733-3912. Somewhat pricey but well worth it. The stuffed mushrooms and mud pie are incredible.
  • Dornan's Chuckwagon. 7 miles north of town on Route 89 in Moose. Offers hearty chuckwagon fare for lunch and dinner (beef stew, ribs, beans, corn bread). But the real attraction is the view: picnic table dining at the foot of the Grand Tetons. Great for kids.
  • Pica's, 1160 Alpine Ln, โ˜Ž +1 307 734-4457. Every day 11AM-10PM. Inexpensive burritos made with fresh, healthy ingredients. Excellent guacamole.
  • Snake River Grill, 84 East Broadway, โ˜Ž +1 307 733-0557. Every day, from 5:30PM in summer, 6PM in winter. Offers excellent dinners, with local touches found in not only the atmosphere, but the menu and ingredients, too. Nationally recognized chef. Most sought after reservations in town. Rather expensive, about $40-$50 a person.
  • Sweetwater, โ˜Ž +1 307 733-3553. Corner of Pearl and King St. Great homemade soups and sandwiches for lunch, slightly expensive but awesome dinner (the macaroni and cheese side dish is a must).
  • Pearl Street Bagels, 145 West Pearl Ave, โ˜Ž +1 307-739-1218. Breakfast & lunch. Great service, good vibes, free wi-fi, totally yummy menu (including bagels, sandwiches, coffee), long but reasonably fast moving line. Also has an outlet in the town of Wilson.
  • Jedediah's at the Airport. 6AM-7PM.
  • The Kitchen, 155 N. Glenwood, โ˜Ž +1 307 734-1633. From 5:30PM.
  • Rendezvous Bistro, 380 S. Broadway, โ˜Ž +1 307 739-1100. Dinner only. Authentic French bistro food. Excellent. One of the most popular restaurants in town. [same ownership as Osteria and Q Roadhouse]
  • Trio, 45 S Glenwood, โ˜Ž +1 307 0734-8038. Dinner year round; lunch in summer. Classic American cuisine. Very popular with locals.
  • ๐ŸŒ Gather, 72 S Glenwood St, Jackson, WY 83001, โ˜Ž +1 307 264-1820, e-mail: . Monday to Saturday, 5PM to 10PM; Sunday, 5PM to 9PM. Creative local entrees like the popular elk Bolognese. Also small plates like delicious steamed pork buns and Korean ribs. Half-priced drinks daily from 5PM to 6PM. $13 to $39.
  • ๐ŸŒ Palate, 2820 Rungius Rd, Jackson, WY 83001, โ˜Ž +1 307 201-5208, e-mail: . Tuesday to Sunday, 11AM to 3PM. Locally inspired lunch dishes with great views of the National Elk Refuge. Located in the National Museum of Wildlife Art and offers beer, wine, a kid's menu, and an outdoor patio. $7 to $16.

Teton Village (base of Jackson Hole ski area)

  • Mangy Moose, Jackson Hole. pizza and bar. Great aprรจs ski.
  • Teton Thai, 7342 Granite Loop Road, โ˜Ž +1 307 733-0022. Open M-Sa 11:30AM-9PM. A short walk from the tram building, where the locals go for excellent Thai food at a reasonable price.

Drink

  • Silver Dollar Bar & Grill, โ˜Ž +1 307 773-2190. Corner of Glenwood and Broadway. Located inside the Wort Hotel. Offers great drinks and food in an Old West saloon-style setting.
  • Snake River Brew Pub, 265 South Millward St, โ˜Ž +1 307 739-2337. Every day 11:30AM-1AM. A good place to go for an excellent microbrew at the end of a long hike or ski. Award winning beer and a boisterous atmosphere.
  • Million Dollar Cowboy Bar, 25 N. Cache, on the Square, โ˜Ž +1 307 733-2207. The landmark Jackson Hole bar--not to be missed; dancing nightly, saddle bar stools, good restaurant in basement.

Sleep

Generally speaking, hotel prices and availability in Jackson can fluctuate wildly by the season. During the summer months (and especially summer weekends) hotel rooms can be very difficult to obtain without a reservation or without a lot of money. During the wintertime, there are typically always rooms available, however prime rooms near the ski resorts may require advance planning and additional funds. On the other hand, during the off-season, many hotels in town close due to lack of demand.

Budget

  • The Hostel, 3315 McCollister Dr, โ˜Ž +1 307 733-3415. Teton Village. Perhaps the best deal in the best location in Jackson Hole. Hostel X is right in Teton Village at the base of the mountain. Sweeping views, cheap rooms and a big rec room make this a nice choice for folks who want a good location at a good price. You can also have dogs in your room, though you should ask about this first.
  • 4 Winds Motel, โ˜Ž +1 307 733-2474. 150 North Millward.
  • Super 8 Motel, 750 South US Hwy 89, โ˜Ž +1 307 733-6833.
  • Motel 6, 600 South Highway 89, โ˜Ž +1 307 733-1620, fax: +1 307 734-9175.

Mid-range

Splurge

Camping

Camping, of course, abounds on the nearby National Forest, National Park, and BLM lands, and can range from isolated dispersed camping to highly sought-after sites reserved months in advance. Most camping spots, however, will require at least a half-hour drive from Jackson town proper.

Go next

Routes through Jackson

Idaho Falls โ† Alpine โ†  W  E  โ†’ Grand Teton N.P. โ†’ Casper
Yellowstone N.P. โ† Grand Teton N.P. โ†  N  S  โ†’ Alpine โ†’ Logan
END โ†  N  S  โ†’ Kemmerer โ†’ Evanston
Yellowstone N.P. โ† Grand Teton N.P. โ†  N  S  โ†’ Pinedale โ†’ Rock Springs


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