Developed hot springs park with multiple pools at different temperatures + a cold plunge! Reservations recommended.
Probably our favorite spot in Teton County. Great views, local beer, lovely people, impeccable vibes. And the food is good, too!
Grab yourself a park pass and explore Grand Teton! Drive or bike the inner park road, take a drive up to Signal Mountain, hike to Taggart lake, check out Mormon Row, or belly up to the bar at Dornan’s in Moose for spectacular views. Feeling more of an indoor vibe? Check out the Craig Thomas Discovery Center or the Laurance Rockefeller Preserve.
Open year round, learn about the fish of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem and check out the fishing pond! Birds of all kinds like to hang out here.
Drive or ride the Refuge Road — while it’s a bit early for the Elk to start their migration, you might spot a few bighorn sheep along the jagged buttes.
Experience the intersection of art and nature at the National Museum of Wildlife Art.
Sweet, rustic spot for any meal of the day. If you’re partial to breakfast, be sure to try their banana bread French toast.
Swanky downtown restaurant and bar. Known for their cocktails, steaks, and cool ambiance.
Explore the fantastic network of pathways that connects Teton County in the best and most efficient way: by bike! Stop by the shop and pick up a half- or full-day rental.
A great spot for happy hour, light bites, or a full-on fusion feast — you decide.