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How to spot amazing wildlife without even leaving your car: a lazy man’s guide to Jackson Hole wildlife spotting
In my experience, the month of May is the best-kept secret for Jackson Hole wildlife spotting. Come June and July, warmer weather and increased traffic through the parks pushes many animals further up into the mountains. May is an ideal month to find animals if you know where to look. Bison, elk, deer, moose, antelope, and bighorn sheep are all plentiful during this time, and the determined spotter can even find the occasional bear or mountain lion. I spend a lot of time exploring the variou...
Read MoreMake Fishing a Part of Your Jackson Hole Summer Vacation
Because there's no thrill quite like using a barbed hook to abduct some innocent water-dweller from the idyllic safety of its aquatic home, now's a great time to go fishing. Actually, we at Flat Creek Inn are big fans of fishing, as long as you obey all the rules. And that includes getting a license. Luckily, we offer fishing licenses—in fact, we're the only business on the north end of town to do so. It's not hard to get one. Bring a photo ID and your Social Security number to the stor...
Read MorePlan Your 2015 Jackson Hole Summer Vacation Now
It’s a good time to be a fourth grader, or to have a fourth grader in your immediate circle of people you like to hang with. President Barack Obama announced last week that the National Park Service will give fourth graders and their families free admission to national parks and other federal land for a full year. The Every Kid in a Park initiative is part of an effort to get kids outdoors away from electronic screens, however mesmerizing those electronic devices might be. You can read abou...
Read MoreJackson Hole summer vacations: The Playhouse Theater
The Jackson Hole Playhouse has a special place in my heart. Growing up, my playmates were the Garnick girls. The Garnicks are the family behind the magic of the Playhouse and they are dynamic and exciting people. In addition putting on great theatrical productions, they live on a dude ranch. Their theater/cowboy background made for imaginative childhood playmates. We did a lot of dress up, acting, and adventure. Here we are as pioneers getting ready to "walk across the plains" of their Wyomin...
Read MoreThe History of Our Motels in Jackson Hole Wyoming
Among all of the motels in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, Flat Creek Inn has one of the most unique histories. Jerry and Patsy (my dad and mom) got married in 1962 and shortly after, moved to Jackson Hole so Jerry could run his uncle Osborn Call's Maverick gas station. In 1968, Jerry and Patsy Bagley were able to buy some land a mile north of Jackson Hole and build their own gas station and fireworks stand on it. Fireworks soon became the family’s main livelihood. Next, they built a log home jus...
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