These archways made of elk antlers at the corners of a public square are popular for picture-taking.
The Big King Pass offers the best value in Jackson Hole with unlimited all-day, all-mountain access to visitors’ favorite activities at Snow King Mountain.
Like any resort town, Jackson is full of souvenir shops, unique boutiques, coffee and sweets shops, and plenty of eateries and restaurants.
It’s hard to miss the giant neon sign over the Million Dollar Cowboy Bar. This saloon-style bar and restaurant is a great place to grab a beer or just take in the atmosphere. With saddles for bar stools, this Cowboy Bar truly fits the Wild West feel of downtown Jackson, Wyoming. The Million Dollar Cowboy Bar also has a steakhouse, which is family-friendly, so if visiting Jackson Hole with kids, you can have dinner instead of drinks in the bar.
From the outside, this museum looks like a natural rock outcropping; inside this building lies some of the world's finest wildlife art.
About 12 miles from the heart of Jackson, this trail is not as strenuous as some but offers a spectacular view of the Grand Tetons and the occasional antelope.
While the Teton Glacier Turnout (on the inner park road) gets you closer to these glaciers, and the glaciers are viewable from many spots in the park, you’ll see more of them from this vantage point, and how they look in the overall landscape.
Explore Bridger-Teton National Forest on a horseback-riding tour from Moran, about 35 miles (56 km) from Jackson. Take in views of the Teton Range and Grand Teton National Park as you ride up into groves of Aspen trees. Experience a piece of Wyoming on horseback Ride through Bridger-Teton National Forest to admire mountain scenery Choose from short tours and longer day trips Read more about Jackson Hole Horseback Riding in the Bridger-Teton National Forest in the websites