Alexandra + Joshua

August 16, 2025 • Jackson Hole, WY
106 Days To Go!

Alexandra + Joshua

August 16, 2025 • Jackson Hole, WY
106 Days To Go!

Things to Do

National Parks

Jackson Hole is close to one of the most beautiful National Parks in the US! Grand Teton National Park is about 25 minutes from town and offers plenty of options for people who are looking to explore. Some activities: - Biking (can rent from Adventure Sports right outside the park near Dornans) - Snake River Rafting - Hiking (we recommend Jenny Lake or Taggart Lake) - Jenny Lake Boat & Gift Shop If you're looking for specific recs, shoot us a text!

Explore Downtown Jackson Hole

Jackson Hole has tons of fun activities for anyone. From checking out local restaurants to buying your first cowboy hat, you won't be bored walking the streets of Jackson.

Jackson Hole Rodeo

Rodeo has been a part of Jackson Hole’s cowboy culture since the first settlers arrived over 100 years ago. The Wilson Family has kept the tradition alive and kicking for generations with exciting events and fun for the whole family. You’ll ride the edge of your seat while watching our brave athletes compete in bareback riding, bull riding, barrel racing, team roping, saddle bronc riding, mini bull riding, and more. Wednesdays, Fridays & Saturdays at 8 p.m.

Snowking Mountain

Want a local hike right in town? Check out Snow King! You'll get amazing views of Jackson and the Tetons. Don't feel like hiking? Take the gondola to the top to catch the view and grab drinks at their brand new restaurant. You can also check out the observatory at the top of the mountain.

National Elk Refuge Tour

Hundreds of years ago, elk roamed much of what was now North America, grazing in grasslands, valleys, and foothills all across the continent. As their lands were settled, their numbers were reduced, and the remaining elk gradually migrated to the mountainous west. People living in Jackson Hole in the late 1800s and early 1900s became aware of the nearby elk herd and began using sleighs to travel to their feeding grounds to see them. Interest in the animals grew, and the refuge was officially established in 1912. The sleigh rides became so popular that in 1965, the refuge began offering sleigh ride tours to the public. Today, the refuge encompasses 25,000 acres of elk winter range, the only winter range remaining for elk near Jackson Hole.