In just 12 minutes, the Aerial Tram glides skyward 4,139 vertical feet. The summit offers staggering 360-degree views of the Tetons, Jackson Hole valley and surrounding mountain ranges. The "Top of the World" provides amazing access to a plethora of great hiking and running trails, climbing, and the occasional snowball fight. Oh, and don't forget the world famous gourmet waffles in Corbet's Cabin. Buy your tickets online and save $7.
Head architect, the famed Rees Jones, sculpted the award-winning course to complement the sprawling landscape provided by nature. Woven into the contours of the land through natural tributaries and native grasses, the 18-hole championship golf course in 3 Creek Ranch incorporates the highest standards of excellence.
One of Wyoming's most stunning destinations—Grand Teton National Park. Located south of Yellowstone National Park and north of the town of Jackson, Grand Teton's 310,000 acres includes lush valley floors, mountain meadows, alpine lakes and the rising peaks of the Teton Range. While iconic locations like Mormon Row and the Moulton Barns may be the most photographed destinations in the park, Grand Teton's celestial peaks also provide the perfect setting for nature lovers, outdoor adventurers and road trippers who are looking to explore the park's incredible landscapes. Fall is one of the most scenic times of year to visit Grand Teton National Park. Autumn brings stunning hues to the park's landscapes and provides ample opportunities for photography, wildlife-watching expeditions, fly-fishing, horseback riding and biking along the multi-use path that connects nearby Jackson to South Jenny Lake.
We fly over the largest remaining private open space in Jackson Hole, a working ranch bordered by Grand Teton National Park, the Bridger-Teton National Forest, and the Snake River. The Teton Mountain Range rises five thousand feet right from our launch site, without foothills. We offer commanding views of the Jackson Hole Ski and Mountain Resort and Teton Village, all of Jackson Hole and seven mountain ranges, including the Yellowstone Plateau. The flight lasts about an hour.
Yellowstone National Park's 2 million acres are home to an incomparable combination of natural beauty, rugged wilderness, majestic peaks and abundant wildlife, as well as the world’s largest concentration of geysers and thermal features. The iconic spots—Old Faithful, Lower Falls and Yellowstone Lake—may be familiar from paintings and photographs, but seeing them in person is a humbling, enthralling experience that visitors can enjoy year-round.
Creative American cuisine just a block from the Town Square in Jackson. Gather offers a casual dining experience for dinner with a family-friendly atmosphere. They have weekly happy hour specials or small bites at the bar. They are also open late on weekends.
Take part in the tradition of delicious waffles atop Rendezvous Peak. There is no better place to enjoy a waffle than situated in Corbet's Cabin at 10,450 feet. And these aren't just any waffles - these are made to order with delicious toppings like brown sugar butter, nutella, peanut butter, bacon and more. Corbet's Cabin, located at the top of the Aerial Tram, also has a great selection of hot and cold drinks, beer, snacks and tram souvenirs. Whether you hiked all the way to the top of the mountain or enjoyed a scenic tram ride up, reward yourself with a treat and endless views from the deck. Or cozy up at one of the tables in this charming and rustic cabin.
Local is a modern American steakhouse and bar located on Jackson’s historic town square. The menu features both classic and specialty cuts of locally-ranched meats and game alongside fresh seafood, shellfish, house-ground burgers, and seasonally-inspired food. Local is the perfect spot to grab a burger for lunch or have drinks and dinner with friends while you sit and watch the action on the town square go by.
Located within the intimate boutique Caldera Hotel and a Jackson Hole institution since it arrived in 2000, Old Yellowstone Garage continues to serve Italian food with a modern twist from its new Caldera House location. Chef Jeremy Williamson who took the reigns in 2019, carries the OYG torch with a menu of fresh, local food with a modern spin. Call (307) 201-5350 to book a table or reserve online.