Olivia & Charlie

Saturday, June 22, 2024 • Jackson, WY

Olivia & Charlie

Saturday, June 22, 2024 • Jackson, WY

Things to Do

EAT & DRINK


Jackson


Bin 22 - Stylish restaurant and wine bar near town square. Serves Italian and Spanish small plates. Also

has a small gourmet market and bottle shop. Outdoor seating available. 307.739.9463


Cowboy Coffee – Local coffee roaster and café on Town Square serving breakfast and lunch.

307.733.7392


Glorietta Trattoria – Italian handmade pasta and wood-fired cooking with craft cocktails. 307.733.3888


Healthy Being Café & Juicery – Neighborhood eatery featuring local and organic ingredients.

Distinguished organic, fresh-made juices and nut milks. 307.200.9006


Local – Modern American steakhouse and bar on the historic Town Square. 307.201.1717

Million Dollar Cowboy Bar - A Wyoming landmark and must see for its western swing dancing, live

entertainment and unique western decor. 307.733.2207


Persephone - Local hotspot. Delicious bakery and cafe, open for breakfast and lunch. Outdoor seating

available. 307.200.6708


Picnic – Persephone’s west Jackson sister store. Serving artisanal breads, pastries, coffee and light fare.

Outdoor seating available. 307.264.2956


Snake River Grill – Fine dining. Local specialties include fresh fish and game. Extensive wine list.

Reservations Required (Dinner only). 307.733.0557


Wilson/Teton Village


Calico Restaurant and Bar – Longtime Italian restaurant on Moose Wilson Road with a large, family-

friendly outdoor lawn and expansive deck seating. (Dinner only) 307.733.2460


Il Villaggo Osteria – Italian dishes with Mediterranean influences, located in Hotel Terra. Lively and

trendy atmosphere. 307.739.4100


Mangy Moose - Jackson’s favorite après ski bar offers food, beverages, and live music. A must after a

long day hiking or skiing. 307.733.4913


Pearl Street Bagels in Wilson - Our favorite spot for a coffee and bagel. Sit outside by Fish Creek! Next to

Nora's. 307.739.3012


Piste Mountain Bistro – Casual comfort food at the top of Bridger Gondola at Jackson Hole Mountain

Resort. 307.732.3177


HIKING


You’re in Wyoming! Get outside and enjoy the great outdoors! As far as nature goes, Jackson is

unbeatable. With Grand Teton National Park just around the corner and Yellowstone National Park

about an hour away, the hiking options are overwhelming, to say the least. Not a hiker? Rent a bike.

Visit the Jackson Hole Historical Society. Ride the tram to the top of the mountain. Drive through Teton

National Park and look for bears. Rent a boat and spend the day on Jackson Lake. Okay, it might be

tough to squeeze in everything, but make sure you get outside at some point!


Grand Teton National Park is just to the north of Teton Village on the Moose Wilson road. There is an

entrance fee to get in to the park. Once there, you can drive to various points to see the sites or get out

of your car and explore on foot. For those new to the area, there are grizzly bears in Wyoming. This is

not a joke! Make sure you are bear aware and bring bear spray with you on all hikes – it is a must. Bear

spray can be rented for $8 a day from Teton Backcountry Rentals or purchased for $50 a can. If you are

lucky, you will see bear, elk, moose, bison and a bald eagle on your trip…but keep your distance as these

are wild animals!


Here are some of our favorite hikes:


Phelps Lake Hiking to Phelps Lake is a popular short hike in Grand Teton National Park. The hike to the

lake is 4 miles round trip. You can also choose to venture around the lake and jump off the famed

jumping rock. Continue further into Death Canyon if you are looking for a longer hike.


Taggart/Bradley Lakes Beautiful lakes at the base of the Tetons! This is another mellow hike to gorgeous

views. The Taggart Lake to Bradley Lake loop is 5.5 miles and will not disappoint!


Granite Canyon Moderate to difficult depending on length of hike. This goes to the top of the Tram (15

miles), but you can go up as little or much as you want.

Surprise Amphitheater Lakes This ten-mile round trip is a Teton classic, but because it climbs about

3,000 vertical feet over five miles it is considered difficult. An early start is recommended.


Top of the Gondola Sweat out the booze from the night before with this thigh burner! The trailhead is

conveniently located in Teton Village. Follow the Wildflower trail up the ski resort to the Couloir

restaurant at the top of the Gondola. If you time your hike accurately, you can make it to the Couloir

Deck in time for some live music and drinks and take the Gondola back down for free!


Jenny Lake and Hidden Falls Easy hike with a boat ride across the lake. This is a great spot for children

and families as the boat ride is fun in and of itself and you can walk up to the waterfalls at Hidden Falls

or not, and it is still pretty. Boats leave from Jenny Lake to Hidden Falls about every 20 minutes. There

can be crowds!


BIKING


Rent a bike from one of the below stores and explore Jackson’s paved trail system or over 115 miles of

mountain bike trails.


Hoffs

JH Sports

Teton Village Sports

Bike Rentals at Dornan's


FLY FISHING


Fish the Fly: 307.699.1139 Locally owned and operated guide service


WorldCast Anglers: 307.733.6934 Located in the ORVIS store in Jackson


GOLFING

Teton Pines: 307.733.1733

Jackson Hole Golf and Tennis : 307.733.3111


HORSEBACK RIDING

Teton Village Trail Rides: 307.733.2674

Mill Iron Ranch: 307.733.6390


SNAKE RIVER WHITEWATER RAFTING

Barker-Ewing: 800.448.4202

Dave Hansen Whitewater : 307.733.6295


OTHER ACTIVITIES AND SERVICES


Jackson Hole Mountain Resort

The options are endless with great activities for the kids!


Enjoy tram and gondola rides with

unbelievable views, hiking, biking and even tandem paragliding (call JH Paragliding for reservations at

307.739.2626.) Jump on the bungee trampoline or play the 9-hole disc golf course! Visit the activity desk

located in the clock tower building.


Jackson Lake Boat Rentals: Rent a Deck Cruiser and spend the afternoon relaxing on Jackson Lake with

the beautiful mountains in the background.


Jackson Town Square Shootout: A kitschy Western tradition since 1957, the shootout takes place every

summer evening at 6:15 P.M. - except Sundays!

Saturday Farmers Market: Shop local on the town square.


Jackson Hole Winery: Schedule a wine tasting and enjoy beautiful views at the local winery!


Hot Air Balloon Rides: Enjoy an amazing ride over the mountains.


Mountains of Groceries : Grocery delivery and private chef service, which can stock your rental home

upon your arrival to town