All You Need to Know When Visiting Jackson, WY

Sign leading into Jackson, WY

Howdy from Jackson, WY

This past June, we spent 10 days exploring Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks. When planning where we would stay, Jackson, WY, seemed like the logical choice. We planned to spend the first part of the trip exploring Grand Teton National Park, head to Yellowstone for a few days, and then back to Jackson for the 4th of July. Please note, while in Yellowstone, we stayed in different locations in Montana that I will write about at some other time.

Welcome to Wyoming, USA

Jackson, WY is a town within the Jackson Hole Valley in Teton County. It is a popular tourist destination due to its three major ski resorts, Grand Teton National Park and Yellowstone National Park. It also has an airport located approximately 10 minutes away, which was a huge factor when choosing places to stay for our visit to the National Parks.

View of our plane from inside the airport.

Fun Fact: Jackson Hole Airport is the only airport located fully within a National Park.

Due to its popularity, Jackson has become the premier tourist destination. The town developed a large shopping and eating district with many art galleries, custom jewelers, and designer clothing retailers centered on the town square. One will find a variety of lodging options, from camping to high-end hotels and resorts.

Where to stay in Jackson?

We wanted to be within walking distance to downtown Jackson, close to the entrance of Grand Teton National Park and a short drive to the airport. I also wanted a wild west feel and theme, so we stayed away from traditional hotels. We chose to stay at Cowboy Village Resort right outside the downtown area.

Sign at the resort.

Cowboy Village Resort

Cowboy Village Resort is made up of authentic log cabins, all with either a porch or patio, kitchenettes, indoor pool, laundry, fitness room, and breakfast offered in the main house. There are various size cabins. We booked a one-bedroom with a pull-out sofa for the boys. I had wanted something larger, but that was all that was available at the time. The cabins were clean and comfortable. I loved the front porch and could have sat there for hours, taking in the mountain air. We were 6 blocks from the center of town and walked everywhere. The kitchenette came in handy when there was not a dinner reservation to be found. (More on that later).

Our cabin
Our little cabin in Jackson, WY

We stayed at Cowboy Village for 4 nights. We enjoyed our stay and would consider staying there again. Though it was a bit expensive, Jackson overall is pretty expensive. It is located in one of the richest counties in the United States. The other two negatives, the size of our cabin and the air conditioning. With two teenage boys, it was a bit cramped at times. Thankfully we were not in the cabin a lot, and we know for next time, there are larger cabins available. The cabins are equipped with wall air conditioner units. Wyoming was experiencing a heatwave, so this may not be an issue at any other time, but I felt they did not work that well.

Spring Creek Ranch

We spent two nights at the Spring Creek Ranch and Resort at the back end of our trip. This is a 4-star resort that boasted all sorts of activities, a spa, and a world-class restaurant. Spring Creek sits on top of a mountain and has breathtaking views of the Teton mountain range. It is located 3 miles from town, a bit further than I wanted to be, but since it had a restaurant, not a problem, except it was a problem. The restaurant was not open due to a lack of help or COVID. It was not clear why it was not open. Many of the activities were not available, nor was the spa. I had also read that the rooms had been refurbished. However, not all the rooms had been, and it was clear ours was not.

We had rented a one-bedroom suite. The room was plenty big, but it needed some serious updating and no AC! The best part of the resort was our balcony and the views.

Where to eat in Jackson?

The town of Jackson has something for everyone. From delicious coffee and pastries to pizza, international cuisine, breweries, and world-class steak and game restaurants, you will not go hungry. Unless, of course, you do not have a reservation. The wait times were long, and many places stopped taking names. Thankfully there was a grocery store nearby, and we grabbed some sandwiches and other items to heat up.

However, we were able to eat in a few places; for the most part, they were excellent. Upon our arrival to Jackson, we had a late lunch, early dinner at Roadhouse Brewing Company. The Roadhouse is Jackson’s only outdoor patio overlooking the square, complete with 30 different beers and elevated pub food. I tried a bison burger, and it was delicious.

One night we ate at The Gun Barrel. This came highly recommended, and rightfully so. The Gun Barrel serves fine steaks, wild game, fresh fish, and more. The decor was exactly what I expected to see in this part of the country. The food and drinks were amazing. The buffalo ribs were to die for. The kids had huge Caesar salads with grilled chicken that they loved. I would have eaten there every night.

For a quick meal, we stopped for pizza for one night at Pinky G’s Pizzeria. It was voted the best pizza in all of Jackson. My husband and kids love pizza and thought it was good. However, being from Boston, I was not impressed. Plus we had to wait two hours, FOR PIZZA!

By far, one of our favorite places was the JH Roasters Restaurant and Coffee House. We discovered their coffee on our second day in Jackson and loved it. The whole vibe of the coffee house was so cool. A lot of the photographers hang out there to edit and work on their photos. The coffee was delicious, as were the pastries. The other food looked just as good, but we did not have the opportunity to try it.

Finally, a Jandrue summer vacation is not complete without ice cream! Moo’s Gourmet is Jackson’s ONLY 100% all-natural gourmet ice cream with 32 flavors available daily. One of the most popular is the Huckleberry ice cream, and it did not disappoint.

Huckleberry Ice Cream

What to do in Jackson?

The possibilities are endless! Summertime in Jackson is just as fun or, dare I say, even more fun than ski season in the winter. With Grand Teton National Park just minutes away, there are plenty of outdoor activities to enjoy. There is hiking, horseback riding, white water rafting, scenic float trips, wildlife tours, water sports, etc. When exploring the great outdoors, Jackson has many shops to explore, from the typical souvenir shop to high-end retailers and art galleries. There truly is something for everyone.

So what did we do? Our main purpose of the trip was to visit the national parks. While staying in Jackson, we spent most of our time exploring Grand Teton National Park. We booked three tours, scoped out wildlife, saw the sunrise and set, floated down the Snake River, and hiked. More on each of these in a later blog post.

Signal Mountain- Grand Teton National Park

We also did quite a bit of shopping and exploring the downtown area of Jackson. There were so many cute stores. Oh, and make sure to take a photo in front of the elk antler archway. It is a famous spot for photos. On our last night, we had a fantastic experience at the Bar T -5 Covered Wagon, Cookout, and Show.

The Bar T-5 Covered Wagon, Cookout, and Show is Jackson Hole’s original chuckwagon dinner. Upon arrival at their ranch, we were given the history of the ranch and the town of Jackson. The ranch is family-owned and run. It was all so interesting. Once the show was over, we were loaded into these beautiful covered wagons. We traveled by horse-drawn covered wagons into the beautiful Cache Creek Canyon located in the Bridger-Teton National Forest. There were a dozen or so wagons in all that traveled two miles into the forest. They were lead by wranglers who provided a wealth of information about the area, the horses, and more.

Once at the camp, we were welcomed by one of the owners, and my husband Bill was asked to come up on stage and kick things off! His job was to go ring the dinner bell, and the kids and I were to yell, “Come and get it.” It was a lot of fun.

Dinner was delicious. It consisted of all-you-can-eat brisket, chicken, baked beans, corn on the cob, rolls, salad, cookies, blondies, water, coffee, lemonade, and hot chocolate. After dinner, we were treated to a spectacular show, complete with music, singing, laughing, and a visit from the friendly mountain man, Buckskin. We were so impressed with the talent of these musicians, in particular this young lady. Take a listen.

After the show, we hopped back on the wagons and traveled back down into the valley, watching the sunset as we went. It was the perfect way to end our time in Jackson. For more information, check out their website.

Final Thoughts on Jackson, WY

We found Jackson to be the perfect home base as we explored Grand Teton National Park. Though a bit pricey and crowded at times, we would not hesitate to stay here again. Grand Teton blew me away, and it will not be my only time visiting this park. I would love to come out and explore Wyoming in the wintertime. Be sure to check back as I continue posting about our time in Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks.

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23 COMMENTS

  1. Lisa | 23rd Aug 21

    The prices is what have stopped me from making a quick trip in the past. We are thinking about stopping next weekend maybe!

  2. kmf | 23rd Aug 21

    Jackson, Wyoming looks and sounds like the perfect location for a basecamp while exploring the area. And love the cabin at Cowboy Village Resort.

  3. Lisa | 26th Aug 21

    That food looks amazing! Huckleberry ice cream, yum! My brother in law is from Idaho and makes huckleberry everything!

  4. Stacey Billingsley | 26th Aug 21

    We were just there this July! We loved Grand Teton and Yellowstone so much. We drove from Missouri, so we came in from the south. We stayed two nights in Dubois, two nights in a little resort at Moran, and two nights at Old Faithful Inn. On day around lunch time, we drove over to Jackson to check it out, and it was charming. We did a McDonald’s picnic (my travel companions missed their familiar fast food—lol), and we shopped around the square. It was a busy place, but it was fun to check out the shops and drive around the ski resorts a bit. We’d love to return to the area someday!

  5. kmf | 27th Aug 21

    Jackson looks like the perfect place to stay when visiting Wyoming and Grand Teton. Thanks for this guide…will be a great resource when we visit.

  6. Barbara | 27th Aug 21

    I recall this antler arch! How fun!

  7. Cindy Moore | 29th Aug 21

    Sounds like a fascinating place to have fun! Given the number of people there when you went and long waits for food, would you recommend visiting a different time of year?

  8. Suz | TravelsWithSuz.com | 31st Aug 21

    Jackson, Wyoming looks like a fun place – the landscape is gorgeous!
    I have only traveled through Wyoming, have never stopped – but now I know what’s up in Jackson!

  9. Marianne | 1st Sep 21

    Looks like an amazing vacay! The stop sign made me chuckle! Great pics! Jackson looks like a great place to visit with kids!

  10. Leeanne | 2nd Sep 21

    It really looks like you and your family had a great time in Jackson, WY, there’s a lot of info here. I would love to visit Grand Teton National Park and stay in Jackson. I know my kids would love to try the huckleberry ice cream.

  11. Julie Gazdecki | 5th Sep 21

    Love all this information about Jackson, because this is where I’ve been looking at staying when we get out west. Looks perfect.

  12. Megan | 13th Sep 21

    What a fun time! That is so cool that the airport is in the NP! What a beautiful landing that must have been 🙂

  13. Sarah | 13th Sep 21

    Wow what a great treasure chest of information and ideas! This has been one of the spots I’m dying to get to! Thanks so much!

  14. Lisa, Casey, Barrett Dog | 14th Sep 21

    These are some amazing options! We have been trying to come up with adventures out west and this has us rethinking Jackson Hole. Thank you for sharing.

  15. Marianne | 17th Sep 21

    Great photos! Jackson Wyoming looks like a pretty great place to visit (and eat!). My kids would love the Tipi!

  16. Carolyn | 17th Sep 21

    I visited Jackson as a child and had mostly forgotten about it until reading your blog. Now I’m thinking it might be a great spot for next summer’s family vacation!

  17. Cindy Moore | 19th Sep 21

    I’ve never been to this part of the US. I’d love to spend some time here!

  18. Erin | 6th Jan 22

    My husband served on the USS Wyoming Submarine and we were supposed to visit Wyoming for a Naval Reunion when Covid shut everything down. I was so disappointed to miss out on visiting Wyoming. We will have to plan a trip there. Thank you for sharing your adventure and information.

  19. Missy | 6th Jan 22

    I loved the cabin you stayed in at Cowboy Village. Those are the type of places we like to stay at.

  20. Peggy Zipperer | 6th Jan 22

    Every year I say that I’m going to go to Jackson Hole but I have yet to go 🙁 Maybe this year!
    Your post is super informative and has such great reviews!

  21. Eva Keller | 6th Jan 22

    I loved visiting Jackson Hole! We camped at a KOA right on the Snake River, did white water rafting for the first time, and went to our first chuckwagon dinner. I wish we could’ve spent more time there.

  22. Mara | 6th Jan 22

    These are lovely photos! We will put Jackson on our list! Thank you for sharing!

  23. Olesia | 6th Jan 22

    Amazing story! I want to visit Yellowstone. And you uncovered some other beautiful nearby destinetions. Bar T-5 is definitely on my bucket list now! Pinned the post to my Places-to see board ❤️

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