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Howdy, friends! I just got back from my first real vacation in a year and ya'll, my cup is FULL! 2020 has been such a strange season of life...it's hard to make it as a travel and lifestyle blogger when you can't really travel! I obviously knew I missed traveling but being able to go somewhere made me realize just how vital travel is to my overall happiness and preferred lifestyle. It was SO needed and I enjoyed every single second to the fullest. Traveling allows me to appreciate earth and life in such a special way! Traveling internationally wasn't an option this year and due to covid, C and I wanted to travel somewhere new that offered social distancing and outdoorsy activities so we could feel a bit better about taking a vacation. Wyoming and its wide open spaces seemed like the perfect option! We spent a week visiting both Jackson Hole, Wyoming (along with the Grand Teton National Park) and Yellowstone (I'll be doing a Yellowstone National Park post next so stay tuned for that). Jackson has been on my bucket list ever since I was a teenager! I met a guy at summer camp from Jackson and it was love at first sight (LOL)....he told me he was an Abercrombie model and I believed him. From that point on, I would search Zillow for ranch homes and log cabins mansions in Wyoming and dream about riding horses across the open fields with mountain view in the distance. It was everything I dreamed of and more! Below I'm sharing my guide to Jackson Hole, Wyoming, in the summer/fall including what we did, where we stayed, where we ate and shopped, what hikes we chose and what we would recommend! Jackson is a ski town so there are obviously different things to do depending on the season you visit. I'm sure it would be an absolute DREAM in the snow! It was pretty dreamy in the fall, as well, with lots of yellow aspens and fall foliage. The town itself has a definite western-mountain-cowboy aesthetic, which I loved! It feels like a ski town but an upscale, western one, if that makes sense! Hat | Free People Dress available here, here & here. I'm wearing a medium, my normal size. Wyoming Travel Tips Download the Grand Teton National Park app. Service is pretty spotty in the park but you can download an "offline" version of the app that allows you to access the park map when you don't have signal. It was very helpful on hikes and while driving! Rent a Car - Jackson itself is relatively walkable but if you want to go on any hikes or adventures, you will need a car to access the Grand Tetons! We rented a Jeep Wrangler through our airline. Pack layers! We visited at the end of September / beginning of October and was in the 20s and 30s in the morning but got up into the 60s/70s in the afternoon! It was drastically cooler in the shade than in the sun, as well. The best kind of weather. I was so happy! Pack Hiking Shoes - If you plan on doing any of the more difficult hikes (i.e. Delta Lake) real hiking shoes are a MUST! You will need a grippy, non-slip bottom. Waterproof wouldn't hurt, either, but it's not totally necessary. Watch for Wildlife - there are lots of wild animals in Grand Teton, some of which are near the road, so it is important to always keep an eye out when driving or hiking. It is recommended to carry bear spray while hiking (you can rent it at the airport or at other spots around town). Similar Hiking Shoes What to Do in Jackson Hole Go on a Trail Ride - Jackson is a cowboy town so it feels necessary to ride a horse while there!! There are several trail ride operations around town to choose from with varying lengths and levels of rides. Most were already closed for the season in October but Teton Village Trail Rides was open, so we went through them. FYI: it was very, VERY beginner level. I have ridden and shown horses my whole life so I was pretty bored to say the least haha. We walked (never broke to a trot or canter) for two hours through a field with one short hill climb at the end. It would be fine for unexperienced riders but it didn't quite live up to my Flicka or Man From Snowy River expectations of galloping my horse through the Wyoming wilderness. That is probably my bad, I should have known better! Hike, hike, hike!! I am sharing the hikes we did below. I referenced Teton Hiking Trails for information and directions on all the hikes we chose. Go Fly Fishing - we aren't big fishers, but the beauty of the rivers winding through the open fields made me want to try fly fishing! I'm sure it is a fly fisher's paradise...we saw lots of people doing it! Water Activities - it was too cold when we visited, but in the summer Jackson is a great place for white water rafting, canoeing, kayaking, paddle boarding, and more! The glacier lakes are so calm and serene. Ride the Gondola or Aerial Tram - it was closed for the season when we visited but this gondola looks so fun! It starts at Teton Village (the ski village about 20 minutes outside of Jackson) and takes you up Rendezvous Mountain to several restaurants and hiking trails at the top. Visit Mormon Row - this is the perfect photo spot! Mormon Row is a historic homestead site with original barns and log cabins that are a century old. We visited at sunset and it was so dreamy. Keep it Rad Tee | $15 Sunnies Shop my outfit here! My dress is under $30 from Amazon and comes in tons of prints & colors. Where to Hike in Grand Teton National Park Pack bear spray, make noise, and hike in a group if possible as bear attacks are a real life occurrence in Grand Teton and wildlife is prevalent! Also, note: you should not run from a bear. Bradley-Taggart Lake Loop - this is a great easy-moderate trail! It had a lot of variety in topography...hills and flats, rivers and lake fronts, lots of wooded areas and even a huckleberry patch! I clocked it at about 5.3 miles. It took us a little over two hours as there wasn't a ton of elevation gain. There were some awesome lake and mountain views along the trail! Jenny Lake to Hidden Falls and Inspiration Point - this trail is HEAVILY trafficked and was our least favorite because of the amount of people. Jenny Lake is so busy and the boats on the water made it feel less serene. A lot of people take a boat across the lake to hike to Inspiration Point (the beginning of the Cascade Canyon trail) but we chose to hike around the lake to Inspiration Point instead. Roundtrip it was 6.5 miles and took us about three hours. We took the trail on the south side of the lake which was mostly flat along the shoreline, stopped at Hidden Falls (a waterfall that you can only see from a few feet in front of it) and then climbed to Inspiration Point before heading back. To avoid crowds, we took a horse trail back (also on the south side of the lake) and it was way more challenging than the hiking trail haha...major elevation gain!! Despite the crowds, Inspiration Point was pretty cool to see and had an amazing view...it is also where I met my chubby chipmunk friend that ate out of my hand! Delta Lake - you can only reach Delta Lake by hiking to it! It is the most difficult hike I've ever done but WOW it was worth it! The hike is an out and back trail that is about 8-9 miles in total a lot of elevation gain. It is rated as difficult and is partially an unmarked trail up a boulder hill. I'm a pretty in-shape person and I struggled but I'm so glad I did it! In total it took us four hours (however we had a long picnic lunch at the top that I didn't include in the total time). The trail starts at the Lupine Meadows trail head; it starts off with a gentle climb, then lots of steep switchbacks. On the sixth switchback, you break off the main trail and head to the right to tackle the unmarked trail and climb a boulder hill to Delta Lake. If you do this hike, pack lots of water! We ran out and we were parched! Also, I would suggest bringing a picnic or snacks to eat at the top. FYI, the lighting for pictures was pretty good around 2:30 - 3pm in early October. Bradley-Taggart Lake Loop Hike | Shop my outfit here Jenny Lake Hike Delta Lake Hike Where to Eat & Drink in Jackson Hole Persephone - the cutest breakfast and lunch cafe! They have a location in Jackson that is pretty busy (the line moved quickly but I'd still suggest getting there early) and a location in Wilson (about 15-20 minutes outside of town) that wasn't as busy. Persephone offered delicious coffee, fresh pastries and yummy food. It was one of C's favorite spots, he raved about the quiche! Picnic - Persephone's sister restaurant that is equally as delicious! They have the same pastries and coffee but I personally liked their breakfast better. I got the herbed egg sandwich and loved it. Blue Lion - this is a pricier restaurant but great for a nice dinner! It is located in a historic house. The patio is super cute and they have heaters for chilly evenings! I recommend the Grilled Elk Tenderloin, the Rack of Lamb and the Mud Pie for dessert...it is a cappuccino pie with an oreo crust (omg, drool worthy ya'll). Cafe Genevieve - this restaurant is right off the square in an old log cabin! It's super cute and has great home style cooking. We went for brunch but they also have dinner! I loved the cajun eggs benedict. Local - a super yummy lunch or dinner spot on the square. We had their charcuterie board at the bar and were able to pick and choose from local meats and cheeses like buffalo and elk sausage, beef tongue pastrami, trout rillettes and more. Rendezvous Bistro - a fantastic dinner date spot! We sat on their patio at their "fire table" and it was so romantic! I highly recommend the Mac & Cheese... I'm super picky with my mac but this was a winner! I almost made myself sick in order to finish the bowl haha. I think it was seasoned with nutmeg? We also really loved the Idaho Trout entree and Frog Legs as an appetizer! Snake River Brewing - a great spot for a quick meal or a lot of good beer! Their patio was a perfect hang out spot. Moo's Gourmet Ice Cream - OMG YUM. Some of the best homemade style ice cream I've had in a long time. We loved the huckleberry and the Jamison whiskey flavors. Million Dollar Cowboy Bar - an iconic spot in Jackson! It is just an old cowboy bar but a fun spot for a beer. The bar is lined with saddles to sit on! Roadhouse Brewing Co. - a great spot right on the square for local beers and cocktails. They have a balcony and a tented area on the street and serve pub style food with their brews. Persephone Picnic | Shop my Fair Isle Sweater Blue Lion Cafe Genevieve Moo's & Local Million Dollar Cowboy Bar | Shop my fringe jacket here! Where to Shop in Jackson Hole Boutiques: Personally I like to find boutiques with quirky coffee mugs, tea towels, jewelry, etc. that looks like it came from Jackson but doesn't necessarily say Jackson or look too touristy, ya know? These were my favorite spots..... Made, Roam, Penny Lane, Altitude, Wyoming Outfitters Souvenir Gift Shops: I'm a sucker for a good gift shop. I always like to find a Christmas ornament and a sticker for my Hydroflask when traveling! These stores offered that + some fun Jackson themed souvenirs, huckleberry gifts and cute shirts.... Shirt Off My Back, Jackson Mercantile, Jackson Trading Company, Lee's Tees Where to Stay in Jackson Hole We were very blessed to stay at a family friend's condo! It was located at the Snow King Mountain Resort and was very convenient to everything in town. I'm sure there are TONS of cool rentals in and around Jackson Hole (including the towns of Moose or Wilson). Staying in a log cabin or ranch type home would be so cool and fitting. As far as location goes, Jackson itself isn't huge so there really isn't a bad spot. Teton Village (ski area) is about 20 minutes away from town. There are several hotels there, but most of the shops and restaurants are in town so personally I preferred to stay closer to Jackson. Grand Teton and most of the hiking areas are about thirty minutes away from both Jackson and Teton Village. Just be sure to note that Jackson Hole and Teton Village are two separate areas! If there is anything I missed or questions I didn't answer, please leave them in the comments! I hope this Guide to Jackson Hole was helpful to those planning a trip there. I'd love to hear your favorite spots in Jackson / Grand Teton, as well, if you've been before. I would go again in a heartbeat, it was such a fabulous trip! I love being in the mountains and living an outdoorsy lifestyle! You know I love OKC but visiting places like Colorado, Oregon, Washington and Wyoming really makes me want to move somewhere with access to more outdoor activities and likeminded people. Maybe one day! Until then, I'll keep traveling and experiencing new parts of this cool place we call planet earth. Thanks so much for reading, it means so much! Be sure to stay tuned for my Guide to Yellowstone post coming up next.
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Everyone loves Jackson Hole, Wyoming. It’s become a pretty big hot spot in the past few years. Jackson Hole has the perfect charm of a mountain town with plenty of outdoor activities. It is the place to stay when visiting Grand Teton National Park. It’s hard to pick a favorite national park, but Grand Teton is definitely in my top 3, if not my favorite. Our road trip from Glacier National Park to Yellowstone to Grand Tetons gave us only about 24 hours here. That’s why I know I have so much to do when I go back. To read more about our entire trip, click here: Glacier National Park, Yellowstone, and Grand Tetons | 5 Day Road Trip. Jackson Hole is really Jackson, Wyoming, but everyone calls it Jackson Hole. It’s definitely your quintessential mountain town, and it is the perfect place to stay when visiting Grand Teton National Park. Many people also just go to Jackson Hole as a ski town, as there are tons of resorts or nearby ski areas. Oh, and I can’t forget the diverse wildlife surrounding the area. So, here are the things we got up to in just 24 hours, and a couple things I would definitely include if we didn’t go to sleep so early: Stay at Flat Creek Inn I’m all for saving money when possible. If that’s not an issue for you, there are lots of unique stays closer to Jackson Hole. We knew we would be getting up early for sunrise, so Flat Creek Inn was the perfect combination of price and direction of Grand Teton National Park. It is located north of Jackson Hole, kind of away from everything. When going to this area, you’ll notice that everything is on one highway. You can get from Jackson Hole to Grand Teton National Park all on this highway. That’s where Flat Creek Inn is located, although definitely closer to Jackson Hole. It was an easy check-in process, and it even had a convenience store right next to it. The view from the rooms is gorgeous. You look right across the highway directly at the mountains. The rooms definitely have that rustic, cabin feel – exactly what you want when going to a mountain town. Things to Do in Grand Teton National Park: Grand Teton National Park is definitely on the smaller side in comparison to other parks. But, that does not mean there isn’t an abundance of hikes and beautiful views. It does mean that it is easy to get around the park quickly. Off of the main highway, Teton Park Road will take you where you need to go for the things to do below. As you’re driving in the park, make sure to follow the speed limit! This is home to a lot of wildlife, so it’s important to respect their land. Also, as always, LEAVE NO TRACE!! For more information about anything regarding this park, click here: Grand Teton National Park. Jenny Lake at Sunrise Jenny Lake is usually what you will see in a lot of pictures at Grand Teton National Park. It is also one of the best places to watch the sunrise! The sun comes up across from the mountains and paints them a beautiful mixture of orange and pink. There are a couple of different spots you can watch the sunrise. We stumbled upon a little parking lot on the lake where there were only a couple of other people. I want to say it was the Jenny Lake Overlook. All around Jenny Lake there is a trail that loops around. This also leads to the Cascade Canyon Trail (mentioned below). You can walk along this lake to try to get a better view, but a lot of it is behind trees. I would definitely suggest just staying put wherever you find a spot and simply enjoying the view. Near this is the Jenny Lake Visitor Center (another option). Around here is where you will find the most parking for these trails. The visitor center also has bathrooms if you need them!! Here you can find the Jenny Lake Trailhead. It will also show you more information about Cascade Canyon and other spots along the way. In peak season, they also have boat rides across the lake! Inspiration Point This is probably one of the most well-known hikes at Grand Teton National Park. To get to it, you have to take the Jenny Lake Trail around the lake. From Teton Park Road, it is directly across the lake. For a shorter hike, head south from Jenny Lake Visitor Center. For a slightly longer hike around the lake, head north. Like I mentioned, in the peak months, they also have boat rides to get across the lake which will take you to the bottom of Inspiration Point or another starting point for Cascade Canyon. If you are looking for a shorter hike (with a good bit of difficulty!), you can simply hike to Inspiration Point and turn back around. Inspiration Point is a view from the top of a pretty steep climb that directly overlooks Jenny Lake. From Jenny Lake Visitor Center, this is about a 5.7-mile hike round trip, and you also pass a beautiful waterfall on the way! Cascade Canyon Trail For a longer hike, continue going past Inspiration Point and head into Cascade Canyon. This trail goes directly in between 2 massive mountains. As you walk, you pretty much stay alongside a stream that is in the middle of these mountains as well. Once on the Cascade Canyon Trail, the hike is pretty easy and pretty flat for the most part. You’ll have views of the mountains on either side of you. We hiked until we reached the North Fork and South Fork of Cascade Canyon. Here you will find a fork in the path with a sign. There are a good number of mountains and lakes to keep hiking too, but these are definitely more backcountry hikes and will be a good bit longer. At a minimum, you will be adding over 5 miles to your trip and up to 20-40 miles if you choose the other hikes. If you end at the fork, like us, it clocks in at around 13 miles round trip. We really had no intention of continuing the entire way, but since it was an easier hike, we just kept going. This took up pretty much our whole morning, but it made us fall in love with Grand Teton National Park. Definitely recommend doing this hike!! Chapel of the Transfiguration Another iconic picture at Grand Teton National Park has the Chapel of the Transfiguration. Now this is a functioning chapel that holds services on Sundays in peak season. It is actually St. John’s Episcopal Church, but it is located in Grand Teton National Park. This is a unique church that has been around since 1925. You can even have your wedding here! It has majestic views of the Tetons in the background. It is a smaller space, but for a destination wedding, this would be absolutely beautiful. As a somewhat photographer, it was definitely a dream to capture even one picture here. I love little spaces that hold so much meaning. It is even more special that it is located within the national park. For more information about this little church, click here: Chapel of the Transfiguration. For more information directly from their website, click here: St. John’s Episcopal Church. Things to Do in Jackson Hole: Jackson Hole has become such a big hot spot in the last few years. As I mentioned above, it’s the quintessential mountain town. It looks the part in the actual city of Jackson, and it is surrounded by nature and outdoor activities. This being said, it is definitely on the more expensive side. I won’t say too much more about it, but I will say I don’t have all the perfect pictures to show you. We were so tired from our road trip that we just explored downtown and honestly just forgot to take pictures. While I love finding cute places and fun spots in a downtown area, I usually prefer the things outside of the town. But, if you are visiting Jackson Hole, here are some classic things you could add to your list: Local Restaurant & Bar We knew if there was one thing we really wanted to do, it was eat a bison burger. I know, I know, I love bison so much. But, these burgers are seriously good. At Local Restaurant & Bar, they have a buffalo burger though, and that was perfectly fine for us. Bison and buffalo are different animals. They can look similar, and people often confuse the two, but it’s important to know they are not the same! When eating out in this area, this is a burger that is not often found in the south. We sat at the bar at Local, and it was really great service. We got cocktails, and our food was so delicious. I mean, we couldn’t even finish our whole meal, but we just took it with us to finish at our hotel. A good burger and fries is just what you need after a day of hiking and exploring in nature. Local Restaurant & Bar is located right across from the square and right next to Million Dollar Cowboy. This makes it the perfect spot to grab dinner before walking around the town. Just make sure to make reservations! To see the menus, click here: Local Restaurant & Bar. Million Dollar Cowboy When you see a picture of Jackson Hole, you likely see the iconic “Million Dollar Cowboy” sign. Also located across from Jackson Town Square, this bar is one of the most famous places to go here. It is your classic western-style bar, with all the decorations and entertainment to match. They have live music every night and even do dancing. They are open from 11:00am-1:00am, so you can pop in there any time. To see pictures or learn more about it, click here: Million Dollar Cowboy Bar Jackson Town Square Jackson Town Square is located right in the middle of town. On each corner of the square, you’ll find the often-pictured arches. These arches are unique because they are made from elk antlers that have been shed from the nearby refuge. This square is also the start of free walking tours to learn more about Jackson! Jackson Town Square is also home to many events and things to do. In the winter, they have ice skating! This is a great little spot to walk around, attend the many events or activities if they’re happening while you’re there, or just people watch. For more information or to view the calendar of events, click here: Jackson Town Square. StillWest Brewery & Grill We actually landed at StillWest by accident, but I wouldn’t have changed a thing. We were unable to find parking closer in town, and we just happened upon this place. It is large, airy, and you can sit outside upstairs! This isn’t your typical brewery. In fact, their website talks about their elevated dining experience on the second floor. The first floor is your classic brewery feel with a taproom, but go upstairs and you’ll have a delicious meal with all kinds of drink options. I mean, I literally had chicken tenders and fries, but still. We had just hiked 13 miles at Grand Teton National Park, so I was just trying to fuel up with some comfort food and a beer. StillWest is literally located on the mountainside of Snow King Mountain. If you’re there skiing, this is the perfect place for you. The view while eating lunch outside on the second-floor patio was perfect, and the weather was amazing. I would definitely suggest trying out this place, even though it is a little further out from the main square! For more information, their menu, or just more pictures, click...
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