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The Reviews are In: Why Guests Loved Flat Creek Inn in 2024
Well, folks, you did it again. You stayed with us, left us kind words, and made us feel like the prom queen of Jackson Hole. Here’s a quick rundown of what you loved most about Flat Creek Inn last year—straight from your own reviews. Quiet You Can’t Put a Price On Thirty-three of you mentioned how peaceful it is here. Whether you enjoy hearing the distant cries of nocturnal animals or just like not hearing your neighbors argue through paper-thin walls, Flat Creek Inn is Wyoming t...
Read MoreElk, Exploration, and an Epic Upgrade: The National Elk Refuge is Getting a Makeover
The National Elk Refuge is gearing up for an exciting $39 million upgrade to its visitor center, and this isn’t just a fresh coat of paint — we’re talking about a complete transformation designed to inspire, educate, and make your visits even more unforgettable. After all, when you’ve got 500,000 human visitors and thousands of majestic elk dropping by every winter, it’s only fitting that the space be as awe-inspiring as the wildlife it celebrates. The current visitor center is ...
Read MoreNational Elk Refuge: The Return of the Elk
The [elk] are back in town, the [elk] are back in [the elk refuge] I said, the [elk] are back in town, the [elk] are back in town —Thin Lizzy, “The Boys Are Back in Town” Okay, maybe that song isn’t about the National Elk Refuge in Jackson Hole, but really, who’s to say? Regardless, now’s the time when thousands of elk return to the refuge for food and shelter in one of the region’s most breathtaking natural events. They’re called the Jackson Elk Herd (by humans, not...
Read MoreSleigh All Day (or One Hour, at Least) with Our Elk Refuge Special!
Winter in Jackson Hole is a magical time. Don’t believe it? We’ve written about a million blog posts about it, and Flat Creek Inn offers the perfect location to experience it all. Situated squarely across from the famous National Elk Refuge, our motel gives you a front-row seat to one of the region’s most incredible wildlife spectacles: the return of the elk. Thousands of elk migrate to the refuge each winter, hanging out just across the road. From the comfort of your room, yo...
Read MoreGrand Teton Glaciers
Let it snow… For many, glaciers have long had an almost mythic appeal and lifegiving sense (and for many around the world that depend freshwater melt from glaciers, this is very literal). Glaciers form as snow fall exceeds snow melt for centuries. It compresses itself, thus eliminating air bubbles and becoming the beautiful blue color that we love. On the surface, glaciers are snow white or have a dirtier look as they scoop up rock and soil on their slow journey down the mountain (ev...
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