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Jackson Hole, WY? Travel Ideas

Posted on 10/20/14 at 5:57 pm
Posted by geauxcats10
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Posted on 10/20/14 at 5:57 pm
Anyone ever been here? I want to try and go In June with the misses. Can't decided on flying or driving... Flight looks to be around 2k, why so expensive. Also if we decided to drive what is a good route and stopping points to make it worth the long drive but not take too much time away from Jackson Hole.

Cool places to stay, things to do, places to eat, etc..?
Posted by diddydirtyAubie
Bozeman
Member since Dec 2010
39829 posts
Posted on 10/20/14 at 5:59 pm to
I lived in the area a few years ago.


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but not take too much time away from Jackson Hole.


Why do you want to hang out in Jackson Hole? It's not that cool of town to "hang out" in. It is located in an awesome part of the country.


This post was edited on 10/20/14 at 6:01 pm
Posted by TigerStripes06
SWLA
Member since Sep 2006
30032 posts
Posted on 10/20/14 at 5:59 pm to
Fly to salt Lake and rent a car and drive the 5 or 6 hours in. There is one poster I know of that lives there. Maybe she'll see this.
Posted by SabiDojo
Open to any suggestions.
Member since Nov 2010
83939 posts
Posted on 10/20/14 at 5:59 pm to
Go see Tony Horton.
Posted by foshizzle
Washington DC metro
Member since Mar 2008
40599 posts
Posted on 10/20/14 at 6:00 pm to
Was there late August, stayed with friends in Teton Lodge and backpacked all week.

There's fly fishing tours (expensive though), a "chuckwagon" dinner and a rodeo on Friday nights. Great backpacking, and it's only about two hours away from Yellowstone too.
Posted by tgrbaitn08
Member since Dec 2007
146214 posts
Posted on 10/20/14 at 6:00 pm to
There is this cool website devoted to answering questions such as yours.

you should check it out

Trip Advisor-Jackson Hole

Posted by Motorboat
At the camp
Member since Oct 2007
22686 posts
Posted on 10/20/14 at 6:14 pm to
The flight is expensive bc you're booking it 9 months out. Jackson hole is expensive. Go to targhee. Rent a cheap vrbo and explore outwards, including Yellowstone.
Posted by geauxcats10
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Member since Jul 2010
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Posted on 10/20/14 at 6:30 pm to
quote:

The flight is expensive bc you're booking it 9 months out. Jackson hole is expensive. Go to targhee. Rent a cheap vrbo and explore outwards, including Yellowstone.



Targhee is a resort in Alta, WY correct?
This post was edited on 10/20/14 at 6:31 pm
Posted by Spaulding Smails
Milano’s Bar
Member since Jun 2012
18805 posts
Posted on 10/20/14 at 6:33 pm to
After careful consideration, I think I've gathered up a definitive "Must-Do"
list when it comes to Jackson. I'll categorize them in terms of
restaurants, bars, and sites to see while visiting.

Restaurants:

The Bird- A place with your traditional pub fair type food (Burgers, buffalo
wings, etc.) It's pretty good, and the place gives you large portions of it

Snake River Grill- Probably one of the nicest restaurants in the city. Very
fancy joint, nestled at the base of the mountain. It has outstanding food
and an incredible wine list. This would be where you would want to go for a
steak dinner. Lots of celebrities go here while in town. Reservations are
recommended.

Trio- American Bistro type of food. The food is good, portions are on the
medium to small range. The location is a small restaurant, so it can get
crowded. I highly recommend the steak frites.

Rendezvous Bistro- This is a locals type of place. You'll find more
Wyomingites here than your normal tourist fair. It has your home cooking
style foods (Chicken Fried Steak, Pork Chops, Baked Chicken)

Calico- This is more of a family type of place. Not too fancy, not too
pricey. The food is tasty, and they have entertainment for kids.

Lotus- This is a good place for breakfast/brunch/lunch. It's kind of a
Colorado/Hippie type of place but the food is really good. They have a
biscuits and buffalo gravy that is excellent.

The Merry Piglets- This is your best bet for breakfast. Good family
atmosphere and a lot of menu options for adults and kids.

Bars:

With bars, you are going to have two types: 1. Your local spots that have
your authentic cowboy, whiskey drinking types and still allow smoking. 2.
Your spots that aim for the tourist market and your "Faux-Wyomingites" (2
year resident "locals") The latter tends to be more tidy, not as wild, and
non-smoking.

The Virginian- This place is your locals spot. This is your authentic
cowboy bar. Stetsons, Wranglers, Copenhagen, Marlboro Reds, and Jack
Daniels. If you don't mind a smokey bar and want to feel that Wild West
spirit, this is your location.

The Stagecoach- This bar is in nearby Wilson, Wyoming. It is more of a
casual bar. Thursday they have a Disco Night, which I've heard can be fun.
This would be a place to do a couples night type atmosphere. It's a mix of
young and old.

The Million Dollar Cowboy Saloon- This is the most famous bar in Jackson.
It's your cowboy bar without the nitty gritty parts. It has saddles for
barstools, western garb lining the walls, and honky tonk on the jukebox. It
can get pretty busy, but it's still a fun time. This is The Virginian
without the locals.

Silver Dollar- I haven't been to this one, but friends say it's an OK spot
to grab a drink and do some people watching

Mangy Moose- Similar to the Silver Dollar. It's one of the more famous bars
in Jackson, but it has all the local brews on tap.

Their are several local micro-breweries in the area, but I haven't been to
them.

Locations:

The scenery around Jackson is breathtaking. Getting up every morning and
looking out the window will be a highlight of the trip. To add on to it,
Jackson and the surrounding areas have a lot to take in.

Grand Tetons-This is the crowning jewel of the Jackson Hole area. One of the
most iconic mountain ranges in America. Probably the number 1 thing to see
while on this vacation.

Ski and ski often- With Grand Targhee, Snow King, and Jackson Hole all right
next to each other, ski as much as you can. Each resort is unique and it
will feel like you weren't even skiing on the same mountain range. If memory
serves me right, I believe Snow King has night skiing, if you're feeling up
to it.

The Elk Refuge- Located close to town, the elk refuge has sled tours
throughout the refuge for a close and personal look at the thousands of elk
they have on site.

The art museum- This is located near the elk refuge, and it houses a large
collection of pieces hand crafted from Indians and local artists from the
past and present. I think it's a free tour.

I apologize for the length, but hopefully this list can give you a helpful
guide to things to do and see in Jackson. The locals are extremely nice and
helpful, so if you have to ask any questions while you're there, don't be
afraid to ask.
This post was edited on 10/20/14 at 6:44 pm
Posted by geauxcats10
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Posted on 10/20/14 at 6:43 pm to
Appreciate it
Posted by Spaulding Smails
Milano’s Bar
Member since Jun 2012
18805 posts
Posted on 10/20/14 at 6:51 pm to
Bump for edit
Posted by Sheep
Neither here nor there
Member since Jun 2007
19500 posts
Posted on 10/20/14 at 7:00 pm to
quote:

Fly to salt Lake and rent a car and drive the 5 or 6 hours in


This. It's a beautiful drive.

Bear Lake is a great place to stop in the summer.
Posted by Motorboat
At the camp
Member since Oct 2007
22686 posts
Posted on 10/20/14 at 7:17 pm to
Yes but it is also national forest in the middle of everything.
Posted by wheelr
Member since Jul 2012
5147 posts
Posted on 10/20/14 at 7:23 pm to
quote:

Flight looks to be around 2k, why so expensive.


This year I bought tickets from LAF to JAC for 1/3 of that. Purchased in February for flights in the first week of August.

In 2013 it was $500 cheaper to fly into Idaho Falls and then drive over rather than fly directly into Jackson. 700 vs 1200

I'm glad the prices were reversed this year.
Posted by artompkins
Orange Beach, Al
Member since May 2010
5615 posts
Posted on 10/20/14 at 8:07 pm to
Never been there but I actually own 25 acres near there that butts up to a national park that my father bought from the government right after ww2. It was part of a large tract that the government was selling dirt cheap and they were giving servicemen priority. He always loved the area and wanted to build out there but never did. Flights can be expensive and it's hard getting in and out of there. At least it seemed that way every time I've thought about going.
Posted by Gevans17
Member since Dec 2007
1135 posts
Posted on 10/20/14 at 8:12 pm to
flew to Salt Lake, rented car, spent first night in Idaho Falls. next day made it to Jackson Hole by noon for a few days. then headed north to Yellowstone for a few nights, then north into Montana, east to Little Big Horn Battlefield, south to Cheyenne, west to Salt Lake City
Posted by foshizzle
Washington DC metro
Member since Mar 2008
40599 posts
Posted on 10/20/14 at 8:43 pm to
quote:

Why do you want to hang out in Jackson Hole? It's not that cool of town to "hang out" in. It is located in an awesome part of the country.


This. Jackson Hole itself is good for a night or two but if you aren't in the backcountry you're missing the whole point.
Posted by BoostAddict
Member since Jun 2007
2988 posts
Posted on 10/20/14 at 9:10 pm to
quote:

Fly to salt Lake and rent a car and drive the 5 or 6 hours in. There is one poster I know of that lives there. Maybe she'll see this.



That's what we do in the summer... It ain't a bad drive.

What an incredible place and I would love to drive the RV there but gotdamn is it in the middle of nowhere.
Posted by 777Tiger
Member since Mar 2011
73856 posts
Posted on 10/20/14 at 9:21 pm to
got an old F-4 buddy that has a great restaurant and bar in town, that and it's one of the most awesome places in the country year round
This post was edited on 10/20/14 at 9:24 pm
Posted by RBWilliams8
Member since Oct 2009
53417 posts
Posted on 10/20/14 at 9:22 pm to
You better have a 4X4 if you plan on driving.
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