Winter Adventure
Elking It Up in Jackson Hole
The National Elk Refuge This is a protected place in Jackson Hole where the local Elk can migrate and survive during the winter months. See the Elk Refuge LIVE Right Now on Our World Famous Webcam: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HTcJ5pBTAUY Location of the Elk Refuge 675 E Broadway Ave Jackson, Wyoming (Right across from the Flat Creek Inn!) The Best Time of Year to See the Elk Winter time. The Elk are elsewhere during the other parts of the year, and then in the late fal...
Read MoreJackson Hole Weather
Whether you stay with us in winter, spring, summer, or fall, here's what to expect for Jackson Hole weather. All photography by Connor Kunz, in Grand Teton National Park. Winter (late November - April, and yes, that includes 6 months) December: Average High 28 / Average Low 6 January: Average High 27 / Average Low 5 February: Average High 32 / Average Low 8 March: Average High 41 / Average Low 16 Snow cloaks the mountains and the valley, with ten feet typical in the mountains and two ...
Read MoreA summertime view of Jackson’s ski paradise
The air is finally getting cooler and skiers and snowboarders are starting to get excited for ski season. According to some, there’s no better place to ski than Jackson Hole Mountain Resort. As Forbes.com puts it, “Jackson Hole is to skiing what the Patriots are to the NFL. You take away the copious snowfall and you’re still left with the best fall lines and terrain.” The website frequently crowns Jackson Hole Mountain Resort the #1 resort in North America. Personally, I can’t th...
Read MoreSee Jackson Hole wildlife in action at the Teton Raptor Center
by Ryan Kunz You’ve already seen the elk and the deer. It’s time to experience a new breed of Jackson Hole wildlife. Did you know there’s a place where you can meet real, live raptors? With electric fences between you and prehistory’s deadliest hunter, step back in time and watch as raptors stalk their prey in a miracle 65 million years in the making. But don’t worry, you’re safe. As long as they don’t figure out how to open doors. Wait, not those raptors? Oh. The bird kind...
Read MoreMelt your stress away at Granite Hot Springs
The true joy Granite Hot Springs offers is the simple experience of laying on your back in a 110 degree pool on a -10 degree, absolutely clear bluebird day, staring up through the steam at the snowcapped peaks surrounding you on all sides. By Connor Kunz Whoever said pools are only for summer has never been to Granite Hot Springs in the winter. Nestled in the Gros Ventre Mountains a few miles from US-191, Granite Hot Springs is a naturally-heated spring with a large manmade pool a...
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