The laid-back Wyoming resort town has some of America’s most stunning landscapes, which draw dare-devil skiers in the winter and nature enthusiasts in the summer. Jackson Hole is tucked into Wyoming’s national park system and is surrounded by thousands of acres of protected land, where elk, moose and buffalo roam at the feet of majestic mountains, from which waterfalls thunder down.
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Perfect forAdventurers | Families | Romantics | Ultimate Indulgers
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When to goDecember-February | March-May | June-August | September-November
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Ideal length of stay3-5 Nights
Designing Your Journey
Work with Indagare to design the perfect itinerary for an immersive journey. Our travel experts know the destination inside and out, and they can make recommendations based on your travel needs and preferences.
3 Days: Essential Jackson Hole
Although Jackson Hole now rivals Aspen and Park City with its hotel and restaurant offerings, it has resisted becoming another glitzy resort. Enjoy the relaxed atmosphere (formal here means a nice pair of jeans) as you lose yourself in the ethos of the Wild West with a customized itinerary, complete with guided touring. Here is just one example of what our destination experts can create for you.
Day One:
Lose yourself in the stunning surroundings by hitting the slopes in Teton Village, home to the Jackson Hole Ski Resort. There are runs for all levels of experience, as well as top-tier ski schools for those who want to learn. In the summer season, which starts in early June, you can enjoy the sunny day, see gorgeous wildflowers and look for elk and moose while hiking, horseback riding, fishing, biking or white-water rafting.
Day Two:
With only 3% of Wyoming’s vast landscape held privately, a visit to Jackson Hole presents the perfect opportunity to explore some of America’s best national parks. Spend the day hiking, driving and strolling through Yellowstone National Park or Grand Teton National Park, where you can marvel at the wildlife, forests, mountains, rivers, and geysers like Old Faithful.
Day Three:
After enjoying a hearty Western breakfast or a relaxing spa treatment at your luxury lodge, venture into town for boutique shopping and other cultural attractions like the National Museum of Wildlife Art. After a light picnic lunch and seasonal outdoor activity in the afternoon, hit the local Million Dollar Cowboy Bar for a drink before a multi-course dinner at the Snake River Grill.
Where To Stay
We only feature hotels that we can vouch for first-hand. At many of them, Indagare members receive special perks, including upgrades, early check-in, spa credits, and more. Look for the Indagare Plus logo in the reviews.
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Amangani
Inside the late Ed Tuttle–designed sandstone building, sleek, understated interiors incorporate a Western aesthetic, with natural materials and details such as Pacific Redwood, mounted antlers and Native American blankets. Immediately impressive is the 30-foot-long glass wall with valley views, but...
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Four Seasons Jackson Hole
Zigzagging along the base of Rendezvous Mountain, with large picture windows opening onto stunning panoramas of the Tetons, the Four Seasons is Jackson Hole’s most luxurious slopeside resort.