United States
Jackson Hole
A western town where ski boots meet cowboy boots in alpine wilderness.
Jackson Hole sits in a valley ringed by the Tetons, where ranch hands and powder hounds share the same saloons. The town square still has wooden boardwalks and antler arches, but million-dollar ski lodges peek through the aspens. It's a place where you might spot someone in Carhartt coveralls ordering next to someone in Arc'teryx, both planning their next mountain adventure.
Perfect for
- —Skiers seeking legendary powder and terrain
- —Western culture enthusiasts drawn to authentic ranch life
- —Mountain adventurers craving year-round alpine access
Atmosphere
mountains•outdoor•music
The rhythm of the day
morning
First tracks on groomed corduroy or trail rides through frost-covered meadows
afternoon
Après-ski scenes at slope-side decks or exploring Western art galleries downtown
night
Live music in authentic saloons where locals and visitors dance together
Signature experiences
- 01Ride chairlifts through snow ghosts and cornice-loaded peaks
- 02Two-step to live country bands in honky-tonk saloons
- 03Browse Native American art galleries along wooden boardwalks
- 04Soak in natural hot springs under star-filled mountain skies
- 05Watch elk herds migrate through golden aspen groves
How to experience Jackson Hole
Walk the wooden boardwalks downtown to feel the frontier atmosphere
Follow mountain trails that connect wilderness to town center
Move between ski slopes and honky-tonks in the same day