TripAdvisor's editorial team reviewed our attractions database and selected the best local attractions to highlight in this itinerary. Some are popular, some are off the beaten path, but all are worth a visit.
Skiing |
|  | Jackson Hole Ski Resort: A major resort complex that includes Teton Village, a community of lodging, shops and restaurants, and boasts the longest and steepest vertical slope in the United States. Address: 3395 McCollister Dr, Jackson, Jackson Hole, Wyoming Phone: 888-333-7766 Admission fee |  |
Museums |
|  | National Museum of Wildlife Art: From the outside, this museum looks like a natural rock outcropping; inside this building lies some of the world's finest wildlife art. Address: 2820 Runguis Rd, PO Box 6825, Jackson, Jackson Hole, Wyoming Phone: 307 733 5771 Admission fee |  |
Night life |
|  | Million Dollar Cowboy Bar: The Million Dollar Cowboy Bar is one of Jackson's most famous nightspots. Featuring western dancing and entertainment, this hotspot has attracted country music legends from Hoyt Axton to Willie Nelson. Address: 25 N. Cache St. , Jackson, Jackson Hole, Wyoming Phone: 307-733-2207 |  |
|  | Mangy Moose Saloon: Located in Teton Village, you can ski or walk right up to the door of this popular bar/restaurant where no one leaves without a T-shirt. Address: 3285 W Mccollister Dr, Teton Village, Jackson Hole, Wyoming Phone: 307.733.9779 |  |
Bike path |
|  | Antelope Flats: About 12 miles from the heart of Jackson, this trail is not as strenuous as some but offers a spectacular view of the Grand Tetons and the occasional antelope. Address: Jackson, Jackson Hole, Wyoming |  |
Restaurants |
|  | Bubba's Bar-B-Que Restaurant: Carnivores will be in hog heaven at Bubba's where chicken, beef and ribs adorn the menu. A nice salad bar is available for non-meat eaters. Address: 100 Flat Creek Dr., Jackson, Jackson Hole, Wyoming Phone: (307) 733-2288 |  |
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Nearby places worth a visit |  | Grand Teton National Park More than four million visitors per year come to Yellowstone for the mountaineering, hiking, river rafting or the mere spectacle of a wall of high, sharp peaks. |
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"36 Hours In: Jackson, Wyo."
New York Times (free registration required), Sep 8, 2006 A trip to Jackson often blends upscale luxury with the great outdoors.
"The Back Story"
Washington Post, Dec 5, 2004 At a three-day camp, Jackson Hole skiers and boarders learn to tour the backcountry solo.
"What's Doing in Jackson Hole"
New York Times (free registration required), Feb 11, 2001 With high-quality museums, hotels and ski slopes, Jackson Hole is quickly becoming a year-round destination.
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