Travel Bucket List Series -Explore Wyoming in the Winter

Jackson Hole, Wyoming- photo credit Dreamstimes

A couple of years ago, if you would have asked if a winter destination was on my bucket list, I would have thought you were crazy. I am not a fan of cold temperatures, nor do we ski, snowboard, or enjoy playing in the snow. However, a couple of friends went to Wyoming with Adventures by Disney during the winter, and it looked amazing. The scenery was breathtaking. There were other things to do besides skiing and snowboarding. With the right clothes, we could brave it! It is not like the snow is foreign to us. We are New Englanders! Now that we have decided to go, the question became when. I was hoping for the week between Christmas and the New Year. Well, then 2020 became a horror movie, and that got put on hold. We have quite a few things scheduled for 2021, so it looks like it maybe 2022 before we go. In the meantime, here is destination number 8 of the Travel Bucket List Series- Winter in Wyoming.

How to get there? From Boston, we will fly into Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Jackson Hole is made up of Grand Teton National Park and the town of Jackson. The majority of our time will be spent in Jackson Hole, but the first stop, Yellowstone National Park.

Yellowstone National Park- photo credit =Dreamstimes

Yellowstone National Park

An hour away, Yellowstone is part of the National Parks system and was the first National Park in the United States. Yellowstone is made up of 3,500 square miles and spreads into three states, Wyoming, Idaho, and Montana. It has enormous canyons, forests, alpine rivers and geysers, the most famous of all, Old Faithful. It is home to plenty of wildlife, such as bears, coyotes, wolves, bison, elk, antelope, and more. Here are a few fun facts about Yellowstone.

  • It is the size of Rhode Island and Delaware combined.
  • It has more than half the world’s geysers (Over 500).
  • There are 67 species of mammals in Yellowstone.
  • There are 290 waterfalls.
  • It has roughly 1,000-3,000 earthquakes a year.
Yellowstone in the Winter – photo credit Dreamstimes

We will stay at the Mammoth Hot Springs and Cabins for the first few nights of our trip. The hotel underwent an extensive renovation in 2019. It consists of premium rooms, suites, and cabins. The hotel has a restaurant, a bar, and a deli.

Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel is named after the neary springs with the same name. -Photo credit Dreamstimes

As I mentioned above, we do not go skiing or snowboarding. So what exactly is there for us to do in Yellowstone in the winter? I found several activities.

Old Faithful Winter Day Tour- with Snowshoeing

From the hotel, board a snow coach and make your way toward the magnificent geyser. Old Faithful was the first geyser in the park to be named back in 1870. It is highly predictable and erupts every 44 mins to two hours since 2000. It is a must-see. Along the way, the coach stops for wildlife viewing and at such sights like the Fountain Paint Pots. Once at Old Faithful, you have a couple of hours to explore and take in the magnificent wonder. There are several ways to explore the basin. You may walk or grab a pair of cross country skis or snowshoes and have some fun. I am excited to snowshoe.

Geyers at the Fountain Paint Pots- photo credit Dreamstimes
Boardwalk around the Old Faithful Geyser- photo credit Dreamstimes
Old Faithful Geyer from a distance.- photo credit Dreamstimes

Norris Geyser Basin

Norris Geyser Basin is the hottest, oldest, and most dynamic of Yellowstone’s thermal areas. Very few visit this area in the winter, and it is touted as one of Yellowstone’s best-kept secrets. The only way to see this area in the winter is by snowmobiles or snow coach. The trees are covered in snow, the snow is deep, and from everything I read, it is all so very magical. There are several things to see here, such as

  • Steamboat Geyser: The world’s tallest active geyser, In the Back Basin, you’ll find the world’s tallest active geyser. Eruptions are rare and unpredictable, so I hope we time it just right.
  • Porcelain Basin: This is home to Ledge Geyser, which erupts at an angle, and the ever steaming Black Growler Vent.
  • Back Basin: a forested version of the Porcelain Basin and home to the Steamboat Geyser.
Norris Geyser Basin-photo credit Dreamstimes

Winter Wildlife Tour

As a family of animal lovers, how could we not put this tour on our list? This tour explores the Northern Range, where there are wide open grassy valleys that, in the winter, are covered with less snow than other locations in the park, making it a bit easier to get to that food source. It is home to bison, elk, coyote, wolves, eagles, bighorn, and many more.

Coyote in Yellowstone- photo credit Dreamstimes

Another must go for me while in Yellowstone is a photography tour. Using a handpicked itinerary, it takes you through Yellowstone and shows you how to capture the best photographs.

Jackson Hole

After a few action-packed days, it will be time to head back to Jackson Hole. We plan to stay at The Wort Hotel. The Wort Hotel is Jackson Hole’s finest boutique hotel. It has 55 rooms, including five sophisticated western-themed suites.

The Wort Hotel in the winter.- photo crtedit Dreamstimes
Lobby in The Wort Hotel. -photo credit Dreamstimes

Located in the center of town, the hotel is on the list of National Registry of Historic Places. It is within walking distance of numerous shops and bars.

Things to do in Jackson Hole

Oh, what to do first? With the Grand Teton National Park and the Snake River right there, the outdoor activities are endless.

Sunset Sleigh Ride– Take a sleigh ride along the Snake River as the sun sets over the Teton Mountains. The ride includes a stop at a Tipi Camp where a roaring fire and appetizers and drinks are served.

Snake River and the Teton Mountains – photo credit Dreamstime
Sleigh Rides

Sleigh Ride through the National Elk Refuge– thousands of elk migrate to the refuge each year, and the sleigh ride gives plenty of opportunities to see these animals up close and personal.

Elk at the National Elk Refuge in Jackson Hole- photo credit Dreamstime

Snow King Mountain– Known as the in-town playground for adults and kids alike, this mountain resort offers skiing, tubing, snowboarding, and its winter cowboy coaster. There is something to do for everyone.

Jackson Hole Playhouse – The dinner shows here are not to be missed. I hear the food and entertainment are excellent.

Iditarod-Style Dog Sled Excursion– When we were in the Yukon, we experienced summer dog sledding. Since then, I have wanted to try it in the winter. This is a must-do for my family and me.

Granite Hot Springs– Relax in the steaming, rejuvenating waters of the Granite Hot Springs. Take in the beautiful Gros Ventre Mountains and the towering pines that surround you as you float, swim, and soak in these natural hot springs.

Snowshoeing at Grand Teton National Park– The park offers a two-hour guided snowshoe hike that meets at Taggart Lake Trailhead. Listen as a range talks about winter ecology and snow science.

Frozen Lake in Grand Teton National Park- photo credit Dreamstime

After seeing all that Wyoming has to offer in the winter, I know we will be inspired to come back in the summer. I guess that means the travel bucket list continues to grow. Not a bad thing, right?

Are you interested in my other bucket list trips? Check them out and leave a comment as to which one you would like to experience first.

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57 COMMENTS

  1. Cathy | 2nd Nov 20

    I’ve been to Wyoming in the summertime. My brother lived there. Yellowstone was amazing as was the small town of Cody. Thanks for all the great information! I know you will have a great trip!

    • Heather | 2nd Nov 20

      Thank you! I bet it was amazing in the summer time.

  2. Alexis Farmer | 2nd Nov 20

    Wyoming is definitely on my bucket list too! The national parks look amazing.

    • Heather | 2nd Nov 20

      Doesn’t it look stunning? I can’t wait to see it all.

  3. Leeandra | 2nd Nov 20

    This looks like a great place to visit in the winter!

    • Heather | 2nd Nov 20

      We thought so. It looks rather magical.

  4. Tricia Snow | 2nd Nov 20

    I am really interested in going in the winter to Wyoming and Yellowstone! Especially if it means fewer crowds.

    • Heather | 5th Nov 20

      It is one of the appealing things about it in the winter. I hear the summer can be very crowded.

  5. Sabrina DeWalt | 2nd Nov 20

    We stopped at Devil’s Tower in eastern Wyoming last month. Looking forward to going to the western part when it is warmer (we are campers). Enjoy your trip!

  6. Marianne | 2nd Nov 20

    Wow!Looks sooo pretty with the ice and snow!

    • Heather | 5th Nov 20

      Snow can be a bit magical, so long as you don’t have to get to work in it. LOL!

  7. Karie | 2nd Nov 20

    Love Yellowstone! I have fond memories floating down snake river as a kid but I have never been there during Christmas that would be beautiful.

    • Heather | 5th Nov 20

      Ohhh that sounds like fun!

  8. kmf | 3rd Nov 20

    Visiting Yellowstone and Wyoming are on my bucket list, but always assumed I would go in the summer. Wyoming is a beautiful winter wonderland so now you’ve inspired me to think differently. Thanks for doing all the research…pinning for later…and maybe I’ll meet you there!

  9. Mariah French | 3rd Nov 20

    My husband and I just took a trip to Wyoming and had a blast! We love that it’s so full of nature and places to explore!

    • Heather | 3rd Nov 20

      Ohh I would love to hear about it. What was your favorite part?

  10. Jordan | 3rd Nov 20

    I’ve never visited Wyoming and hadn’t considered that winter would be so gorgeous! I’d love to check out the Norris Geyser Basin and go on the wildlife tour. And the sunset sleigh ride sounds magical!

    • Heather | 5th Nov 20

      I am looking forward to the sunset sleigh ride too.

  11. Julie Gazdecki | 3rd Nov 20

    I feel the same way you do. After seeing pictures during the winter last year, I was thinking about how wonderful it would be to visit during winter.

    • Heather | 5th Nov 20

      Low crowds, just need to bundle up.

  12. Denise | 3rd Nov 20

    I’ve been to Wyoming before and have wanted to go see a lot of these places. I had forgot how many amazing and fun places there are to go see there. Thank you for reminding me and sharing this! 😊

    • Heather | 5th Nov 20

      Thanks for stopping by!

  13. Lisa Manderino | 3rd Nov 20

    This looks beautiful! Yellowstone is amazing, I have never been in winter though.

    • Heather | 5th Nov 20

      It looks much different, doesn’t it?

  14. Angela | 3rd Nov 20

    Geyser Basin looks so beautiful. Would love to visit that for sure.

    • Heather | 5th Nov 20

      There are so many places within the park that look amazing.

  15. Barbara | 3rd Nov 20

    Gorgeous country!

  16. Kendra | 4th Nov 20

    I never thought to plan a trip to Wyoming in the Winter. It’s my neighboring state, and we’ve gone many times in the summertime. This is absolutely beautiful! I love the pictures you’ve captured of the wildlife! I must make a point of scheduling a wintertime adventure there!

    • Heather | 5th Nov 20

      Yes, and when you do take lots of photos!!

  17. Kristen W Allred | 4th Nov 20

    I grew up in Utah and visited Wyoming several times including Jackson Hole, Yellowstone, and Teton Village. It’s such beautiful country and really breathtaking. I love the winter pictures. You really captured the beauty of it all.

    • Heather | 5th Nov 20

      Thank you. This part of our country is gorgeous.

  18. Cindy Mailhot | 5th Nov 20

    We have been in the summer and in the fall. I would love to see it in the winter. It looks so pretty. The cold usually holds me back though. That and road conditions.

    • Heather | 5th Nov 20

      I believe they are much more equipped for the winter there than we are here.

  19. Taquia | 5th Nov 20

    After reading your post, I definitely want to visit Wyoming in the winter! It looks so beautiful.

    • Heather | 6th Nov 20

      Thank you! I am glad I encouraged you to put in on the list.

  20. alison netzer | 5th Nov 20

    Hmmm, never thought of visiting Yellowstone in the winter. After reading this, I may have to reconsider. This looks like such a great adventure and after a day out a nice cup of hot cocoa (if you did that) makes this sound like bliss

    • Heather | 6th Nov 20

      Yes, with lots of whipped cream. πŸ™‚

  21. Lori Nielsen | 5th Nov 20

    I drove through Yellowstone in the winter once and it was beautiful. Normally we visit in the summer. I’m not much for cold weather either, but the sleigh rides sound fun!

    • Heather | 6th Nov 20

      The key is lots and lots of clothes πŸ™‚

  22. Stacey Billingsley | 5th Nov 20

    It looks like it will be a fun trip! I don’t travel much in the winter since I teach, but I’d love to take this trip. We are actually planning a trip to Yellowstone next July. I’ve never been, and I’m pretty excited. It’s great to have trips to look forward to, even if it will be a while.

    • Heather | 6th Nov 20

      It is always so much to have a trip on the books to look forward to.

  23. Laura | 6th Nov 20

    I don’t opt for cold either but this looks really cool.

    • Heather | 17th Nov 20

      I am glad you think so and maybe it will change your mind. πŸ™‚

  24. Missy | 8th Nov 20

    I would enjoy Snowshoeing. I have not done it before and think it would be a great adventure.

    • Heather | 17th Nov 20

      I can’t wait to do it this winter.

  25. Barbara | 8th Nov 20

    How pretty to see this area frozen and with snow! We’ve only ever experienced it in the blistering hot of summer!

    • Heather | 17th Nov 20

      Yes, winter would certainly be different.

  26. Cindy Moore | 8th Nov 20

    I would love to visit Wyoming! I’d maybe prefer a summer trip over a winter one however the beautiful photos make me think it would be fun to do both!

    • Heather | 17th Nov 20

      Thank you. I thought summer would be better as well, but winter really got me with all the beauty.

  27. Annette | 9th Nov 20

    Such an AMAZING trip!! I love the history, animals, scenery, and personal journey you shared!!!

    • Heather | 17th Nov 20

      Thanks so much! Very sweet of you.

  28. lannie | 22nd Nov 20

    Gorgeous!! I’ve only visited Yellowstone in the summer (winter’s not really my thing). But it looks so different in the winter! It’s kind of magical in its own way. I’ll have to reconsider winter not being my thing πŸ™‚

    • Heather | 8th Dec 20

      Just dress warm πŸ™‚

  29. Cindi | aneasyjourney | 4th Dec 20

    Love this Bucket List series! Can relate as I am not a cold weather gal either but the Sunset Sleigh Ride & Dog speeding looks awesome!! Our kids are avid snowboarders & would love this trip- thank you for such detailed info, truly makes it simple to plan!

    • Heather | 8th Dec 20

      Thank you for reading. I am so glad you are enjoying the series. It has been fun to write.

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