Jackson Hole Town Square Shopping Guide

Shopping in Jackson isn’t your typical mall experience. Wander around the Town Square and you’ll find everything from handmade local goods to serious cowboy hats and galleries full of wildlife art. If you’re wondering where to start, here’s a simple guide to Jackson Hole shopping around Town Square.
You want a classic Jackson souvenir? Try MADE.
If you’re looking for something special that doesn't look like you grabbed it from the airport gift shop three seconds before they announced that you were boarding, MADE is the right move. It’s packed with goods from artists and makers around the region, so you’ll find everything from handmade jewelry to quirky Wyoming-themed gifts.
You want Western gear that actually feels authentic? Try Kemo Sabe.
Is it famous? Is it dramatic? Was its name taken from the catchphrase of the Lone Ranger's sidekick? And will it cost you a mortgage or two to buy a belt here? The answer to all of those is yes. But if you’ve ever wanted a real cowboy hat, Kemo Sabe is the place.
You want outdoor gear you’ll actually use? Try Teton Mountaineering.
Jackson is surrounded by mountains, so it makes sense that the gear shops are serious. Teton Mountaineering is the go-to for people heading into Grand Teton National Park or just wanting a jacket that can survive Wyoming weather. Seriously, we know a certain dad who makes a pilgrimage here every time we go to Jackson.
You want art that captures the Tetons? Try Mountain Trails Gallery.
This gallery specializes in Western and wildlife art, and even if you’re not planning to buy a painting, it’s worth stepping inside just to see how many ways artists have tried to capture the Tetons. You may find yourself emerging a few hours later, having lost all sense of time and harboring surprisingly ardent opinions on acrylic versus oil painting.
You want something sweet to take home? Try Yippy-I-O Candy.
It is a time-tested rule that eventually, everyone decides they deserve candy on vacation. This place leans into old-school candy shop energy, with fudge, chocolates, and enough sugar to power the drive back to the hotel.
You want a toy store your kids won't want to leave? Try Teton Toys.
Toys, games, dolls, you name it—Teton Toys has it. Plus, their surprisingly robust LEGO selection carries both the kid stuff and the pricey stuff for adults, which makes you wonder who in your mind would ever spend that much right before you walk out with a giant LEGO set under your arm.
You want a bookstore break? Try Valley Bookstore.
Sometimes the best souvenir is a book about the place you’re visiting. Valley Bookstore is a cozy little stop for regional history, nature writing, and the kind of reads that pair well with a quiet evening after a day in the park.
Bonus: You want another bookstore?
This isn't really that close to Town Square, but we love books. Part bookstore, part cozy hideaway, Jackson Hole Book Trader has a mix of new and used books along with local titles about Wyoming history, wildlife, and the Tetons.
What are your favorite stories in and around Town Square? Wherever you're headed, Flat Creek Inn is a quick five minutes away. It's a great base camp for all of your Jackson Hole shopping needs, and you can stash whatever you just bought in your room and then go back for more. Unless you get a giant moose statue. We may not have room for that.
