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Day Three: Cody and Mormon Row
DAY Three: Today we did Cody and Mormon Row. In the morning, we went to the Buffalo Bill Museum, $19 per adult. The museum was cool, but we especially enjoyed the Old Trail Town. Cost is $9 per adult. Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid actually frequented the buildings in this collection of old cabins. Jeremiah Johnson's grave is also there. My husband loves the movie Jeremiah Johnson, so he was pretty impressed to see the grave there. [embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QFLwH-ZZ1MY...
Read MoreDay Two: National Parks
DAY TWO. This continues my series on a perfect Jackson vacation. Today was all about National Parks. Teddy Roosevelt has always been my favorite President because he created the first National Parks. Grand Teton and Yellowstone are special places. They are so pristine, unique, and well cared-for. I feel lucky to live so close to a place that people come from all over the world to see. We woke up to this beautiful view of Sleeping Indian and the Elk Refuge. This is the best lodging view in Ja...
Read MoreDay One: Bar J Wranglers
My husband and I just returned from a little vacation in the Jackson Hole area. Here are my tips for a great Jackson vacation, day by day. DAY ONE: On the afternoon of our first day, we arrived in Jackson and that evening went to the Bar J Wranglers. I LOVE the Bar J Wranglers show. People line up early in the afternoon to get the closest seats, but the gates open at 5:30. Thankfully, my stepdad was willing to wait there since 1 PM, so we got front row seats. But I'm sure the show would be en...
Read MoreLooking for Cheap, Clean Jackson Hole Hotels or Motels?
Jackson Hole has a way of reaching into your pockets and plucking out your hard-earned cash bill by bill. It’s not that our wonderful town is out to get you or anything; on the contrary, you’ll find Jackson to an accommodating, welcome place to stay for a weekend or for good. It’s more that there are so many great things to do here, and a lot of them require you to hand over some paper with little pictures of dead presidents on them in order to get the full experience. You’ll find gre...
Read MoreOne of the First Horse Accommodations in Jackson Hole, Wyoming
One of the places we recommend visiting if you are making your accomodations in Jackson Hole Wyoming, is the Moulton Barn. When Thomas Moulton started building his barn in 1913, his intent was to shelter his horses from the harsh Wyoming winters. He was a Mormon and, 17 years earlier, had traveled with his neighbors to settle this new area in Wyoming. Their community, which became known as “Mormon Row,” was 16 miles northeast of a brand new town called Jackson Hole. The settlers chose ...
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