East Gros Ventre Butte
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A hilltop sanctuary of Oklahoma sandstone and redwood with forty suites, an outdoor infinity pool over the valley, and uninterrupted Teton views.
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Wyoming · Jackson Hole
The stays, the tables, the rivers and the trails. Every top-rated way to experience Jackson Hole, curated and handled by a private concierge.
The destination, curated
The Tetons rise straight off the valley floor with nothing to soften them. The best of Jackson Hole takes a float on the Snake, a guide who knows where the wildlife will be at dawn, and a reservation held weeks ahead.
Ways to experience Jackson Hole
Start with the version of Jackson Hole you came for. Each is designed end to end, with the activities and stays that fit.

For two
Open on a hilltop sanctuary with the full range in the window, float the Snake at golden hour, and let someone else carry every reservation in between.
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For the whole group
Multi-bedroom residences with real kitchens, gentle park hikes, and resort programming when you want it.
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For the active traveler
Jackson Hole rewards a rhythm of effort and recovery in the same day.
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For private groups
Every signature Jackson Hole experience has an exclusive-use version. We assemble them into one seamless week.
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For the food-led
Jackson's table is built on game, trout, and high-country produce. We build the trip around it.
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Mobility-friendly
The valley's grandest scenery, planned to minimize rough terrain and long transfers.
ExploreWhere to stay
From a Teton-facing hilltop sanctuary to a slopeside flagship at the base of the tram, these are the stays a Jackson Hole trip is built around.
East Gros Ventre Butte
A hilltop sanctuary of Oklahoma sandstone and redwood with forty suites, an outdoor infinity pool over the valley, and uninterrupted Teton views.
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The slopeside flagship at the base of the resort, with ski-in ski-out access, a heated outdoor pool, and the only Forbes Five-Star spa in the valley.
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An intimate, family-owned LEED-certified boutique half a block off the Town Square, blending mountain-modern rooms with Mediterranean dining.
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A slopeside village base with a five-story cascading grotto pool and a 17,000-square-foot spa, steps from the aerial tram.
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A 1941 downtown landmark above the famous Silver Dollar Bar, walkable to the Town Square antler arches, galleries, and dining.
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An eco-luxury ski-in ski-out hotel in the village with a rooftop pool and hot tub, a short walk from the tram and gondola.
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Jackson's dining runs from a fine-dining institution above the Town Square to a wood-fired Italian room and a beloved bakery. We hold the hard reservations.
Town Square
The valley's defining fine-dining room on the Town Square, a James Beard-recognized kitchen serving elk chops, fresh fish, and a deep wine list since 1993.
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A wood-fired Italian trattoria a block off the square, house-made pastas and seasonal small plates with a serious amaro and cocktail program.
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A modern steakhouse on the square sourcing local game and grass-fed beef, a go-to for dry-aged cuts and a lively bar scene.
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A chef-owned American bistro just off the square, known for its wood-fired flatbreads, bistro classics, and consistently warm service.
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The beloved French-style bakery and cafe a block from the square, the valley's favourite morning stop for pastries, espresso, and breakfast.
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A sleek Asian-fusion and sushi room off the square, a refined dinner option blending Pacific Rim plates with a strong sake and cocktail list.
Visit official siteThe Tetons up close
Grand Teton National Park rises straight off the valley floor with no foothills to soften it. These are the overlooks, lakes, and drives we point guests to.
Grand Teton National Park requires an entrance pass; the Moose-Wilson Road and some interior roads close seasonally with snow.
Moose
The reason to come: jagged 13,000-foot peaks rising abruptly off the valley floor, with the Teton Park Road tracing their base past turnout after turnout.
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The park's glittering glacial centerpiece beneath the Cathedral Group, with a shuttle boat across to Hidden Falls and Inspiration Point.
Visit official siteGrand Teton NP
The Ansel Adams vista where the Snake River bends below the full Teton skyline, the most photographed pullout in the park.
Grand Teton NP
A quiet riverside spot famed for mirror reflections of the range at dawn, with beaver ponds and frequent moose along the bank.
Antelope Flats
The iconic Moulton barns set against the Tetons on Antelope Flats, a homestead row that is the valley's signature photograph.
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A short paved drive to an 800-foot-high panorama over Jackson Lake, the valley, and the entire Teton Range.
On the water and in the wild
The signature days: a scenic float beneath the peaks, a wildlife safari into the Tetons at dawn, and the soak that ends a big day outside.
Snake River scenic float season runs roughly May to September; whitewater and wildlife outings are guide-led and weather dependent.
Grand Teton NP
The classic Jackson Hole outing, a calm-water raft float on the Snake beneath the Tetons, prime time for moose, eagles, and beaver at the banks.
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Guided dawn and dusk drives to spot moose, bison, elk, pronghorn, and the valley's bears and wolves, with spotting scopes and a naturalist.
Bridger-Teton NF
A historic backcountry hot-spring pool at the end of a scenic canyon road, reached by car in summer and by sleigh or snowmobile in winter.
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Eight miles of Class II-III rapids south of town through Alpine Canyon, the valley's lively half-day whitewater run for summer.
Teton Village
The legendary apres-ski institution at the base of the village since 1967, the place the whole mountain gathers after the last run.
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The winter home of thousands of elk just north of town, viewed on a horse-drawn sleigh ride that glides right into the herd.
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From a tram-served high-alpine ridge to a glacial lake loop and a wildflower canyon, the Tetons hand you world-class hiking paced to any fitness level.
High-country trails hold snow into early summer; carry bear spray and check ranger conditions before heading out.
Grand Teton NP
The park's signature day hike, a shuttle-boat ride across the lake then a climb to a waterfall and a cliff-top valley panorama.
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A glacier-carved canyon trail beyond Inspiration Point into the heart of the range, with reliable moose and pika and towering walls.
Grand Teton NP
A gentle, well-graded loop to a clear glacial lake with a direct Grand Teton reflection, the best easy hike in the park.
Grand Teton NP
A dramatic, less-trafficked canyon off the Moose-Wilson Road, climbing past a patrol cabin into deep wildflower and waterfall country.
Teton Village
Ride the aerial tram to 10,450 feet and walk the alpine ridge, or descend Granite Canyon for a long, downhill-leaning day at altitude.
Visit official siteLaurance S. Rockefeller Preserve
A serene loop through the Rockefeller Preserve to a swimming-jump rock, with one of the park's quietest, most curated trailheads.
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Jackson Hole is blue-ribbon fly water. Guided float and wade trips run the Snake and its tributaries for native Snake River fine-spotted cutthroat.
Wilson
A respected full-service Orvis-endorsed fly shop and guide service running float and wade trips on the Snake and South Fork.
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A locally owned outfitter pairing guests with veteran guides for drift-boat days on the Snake and walk-and-wade on small mountain water.
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An Orvis-endorsed operation guiding the Snake, South Fork, and Teton waters, well regarded for float trips and casting instruction.
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A storied Jackson name on the square outfitting anglers for generations, with guided floats and a deep bench of local river knowledge.
Visit official siteGrand Teton NP
The fine-spotted cutthroat fishery beneath the Tetons, a guided drift-boat day that is as much scenery as it is sport.
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A boutique guide service focused on small groups and private instruction across the valley's float and wade fisheries.
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Jackson Hole is built for the slow restore after a big day outside: forbes-rated treatment rooms, cascading grottos, and natural hot-spring soaks.
Teton Village
The valley's only Forbes Five-Star spa, with mountain-inspired treatments, a eucalyptus steam, and a heated slopeside pool and hot tubs.
Visit official siteEast Gros Ventre Butte
An intimate Aman spa on the butte pairing signature wellness journeys with the resort's heated infinity pool over the valley.
Visit official siteTeton Village
A 17,000-square-foot village spa built around a five-story cascading grotto pool, with a full thermal circuit and mountain treatments.
Visit official siteBridger-Teton NF
A historic open-air hot-spring pool deep in a canyon, the valley's natural wellness ritual, reached by car in summer or sleigh in winter.
Visit official siteSnake River Canyon
A restored riverside hot-springs park south of town with several soaking pools above the Snake, reservations released by timed session.
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A welcoming downtown studio with daily heated and gentle classes, an easy way to add a recovery morning between days outside.
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Jackson Hole is a serious winter destination: a legendary big-mountain resort, a gentler in-town hill, and a backcountry-leaning third area, all within reach.
Ski season runs roughly late November to early April; the aerial tram and terrain open with conditions.
Teton Village
One of North America's defining big-mountain resorts, 4,139 feet of vertical served by the famed aerial tram and the storied Corbet's Couloir.
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The original town hill rising right off the Town Square, with night skiing, a gentler learning area, and a fast walk back to dinner.
Visit official siteAlta (west slope)
The legendary powder magnet on the quieter west side of the Tetons, famed for deep, consistent snow and uncrowded ridge lines.
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The iconic red tram, Big Red, climbing 4,139 feet to Rendezvous Mountain in nine minutes for top-of-the-world skiing and the summit waffle.
Visit official siteTeton Pass & beyond
Some of the country's most coveted lift-accessed and earned backcountry, best explored with a certified local guide and avalanche gear.
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Groomed Nordic trails around the valley plus the horse-drawn sleigh ride into the wintering elk herd, gentle winter days for all ages.
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Late June through September brings warm days, open high-country trails, and full access to the park roads and float water.
Late November to early April for the tram, the powder, and sleigh rides, with deep cold and dramatic snow on the peaks.
Late spring brings newborn wildlife and peak green; July and early August are the high-alpine wildflower window.
May and October are the calm, low-rate edges, beautiful but with partial closures as roads and trails transition with the snow.

Your Jackson Hole
Tell us the shape of the trip you can already picture. A concierge fills in everything still open and sends back a plan, not a quote.