The lakes are always popular, whether paddle boarding or canoeing around String, Leigh, and Jenny Lakes, or renting a power boat to go out on Jackson Lake for exploring and fishing. There are multiple scenic floats for rafts and kayaks on the Snake River to enjoy the wildlife and fall foliage. Miles and miles of hiking trails with a wide range of difficulty levels for all ages.
Nestled in the south end of Grand Teton National Park, the Rockefeller Preserve features a trailhead to Phelps lake, one of our favorite family-friendly hikes. For the brave, there's a picturesque jumping rock into the lake. Don't forget your bear spray!
The National Museum of Wildlife Art offers a stunning setting overlooking the National Elk Refuge. Its galleries showcase exceptional wildlife art, and an outdoor sculpture trail extends the experience into the surrounding landscape. With elegant indoor spaces and scenic outdoor terraces, it creates a romantic and unforgettable backdrop where art, wildlife, and landscape come together.
Located in the heart of Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, the Aerial Tram glides skyward 4,139 vertical feet in just 9 minutes. The summit offers staggering 360-degree views of the Tetons, Jackson Hole valley, and surrounding mountain ranges. Don't forget to try the world-famous gourmet waffles in Corbet's Cabin!
Several companies offer multiple daily trips down the whitewater stretch of the Snake River. With shuttles and guides, a fun and exciting way to spend a morning or afternoon!