If you’re looking for a vacation that’s equal parts adventure, relaxation, and total Western vibes, Jackson Hole is the place to be!. My husband and I just got back from our trip, and I’m here to spill all the details!
Outpost
We stayed in the cutest cabin walking distance to the Jackson Hole’s Main Street. The location could not have been better, it’s super close to all the action, so whether you're hitting the slopes, hiking or the shopping, you're never far from the fun. It was a very cozy stay, and reminded me of a mountain cabin. The only thing I want to note, if you stay in the basement unit like we did, you will hear the guests upstairs, but we put on a little white noise and it didn’t bother us!
See MorePersephone Bakery
This bakery is basically brunch heaven. Their croissants are flaky perfection, but the pastry case is actually crazy! There are so many delicious pastries to choose from. I tried the lavender lemon loaf, and it was delicious! The coffee was also great! It’s the ideal spot to fuel up before a day of adventure, but get there early or there will be a line!
See MoreTeton Tiger Restaurant and Cocktail Bar
Blake and I love Thai food, so this was highly recommended to us, and it did not disappoint! They serve some of the best dumpling I have ever had! Their dishes range from Thai to Chinese to Korean to Indian – so there is a little something for everyone.
See MorePinky G's Pizzeria
If you follow me on Instagram, you know pizza is my favorite thing to eat, so we obviously had to try a local pizza joint. The vibe of this restaurant was a lot of fun, laid back, and family friendly.
See MoreStillWest Brewery & Grill
This is a great dinner spot if you’re heading to the town rodeo! It’s within walking distance to the rodeo, and the food was delicious. It’s located at the base of Snow King Mountain, so sit on the patio and enjoy the views while you drink one of their house-brewed beers! This is a locally owned spot, that I would definitely recommend checking out!
See MoreCowboy Coffee Co. Drive-Thru
This place is as iconic as it sounds. Whether you’re grabbing a quick cup or sitting down to soak up the local vibe, their coffee is seriously delicious and it is locally brewed! I loved the aesthetic of this coffee shop!
See MoreJackson Hole Roasters
Another coffee shop located on Main Street. We even bought a bag to bring back home, and have enjoyed every cup!
See MoreBeaver Creek Hats & Leather
Let’s talk fashion—specifically, Western fashion. Buying cowboy hats while in Jackson was at the top of our list of things to do as soon as we got there! We literally checked in and went straight to Beaver Creek Hats, and I’m so glad we did. While some hats are a few hundred dollars, they do have a good selection of hats at a lower price point as well. I purchased the cutest green cowboy hat for $200, and had it branded as well. For three brands, it was $30. Blake found a cream cowboy hat for $200 as well. They are an investment, but this is the hat shop to check out, if you’re not wanting to spend $500+ on a cowboy hat.
See MoreDelta Lake
One of the highlights of our trip was hiking to Delta Lake. If you’re up for a challenge, this trail is a must-do. This hike is NOT for beginners. It is intense, and it’s about 7 miles long, which took us about 5 hours to complete with breaks for water/food and photos, but it was TOTALLY worth it. I’d 100% do it again. Picture this: you’re trekking through gorgeous forested paths, crossing rivers, and then BAM—there it is, Delta Lake, with water so blue it’s like the sky dropped down for a swim. We spent a solid hour just soaking in the views and snapping pics that don’t even do it justice.
Pro tip: Start early to avoid the crowds, and don’t forget your camera—you’ll definitely want to capture the beauty of this place.
See MoreJenny Lake
A top destination for visitors, Jenny Lake offers scenic boat rides, hiking trails, and access to Hidden Falls and Inspiration Point. The crystal-clear waters and surrounding peaks make it a must-see spot.
See MoreMormon Row
Famous for its picturesque barns with the Teton Range in the background, this area provides a glimpse into early homesteading in the valley and is a favorite for photographers.
See MoreSchwabacher Landing
This serene spot along the Snake River offers reflections of the Teton Range and is a great place for wildlife viewing, especially at sunrise.
See MoreOxbow Bend
A scenic overlook where the Snake River curves and reflects the Tetons, Oxbow Bend is ideal for photography and wildlife spotting, including moose, bears, and birds.
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