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Yellowstone National Park
Grand Teton National Park
Jackson Hole

Get Further Away! Jackson Hole, Wyoming is more than an ordinary year-round resort town. This area, first tracked in the 1800’s, has been preserved from modern urbanization and is known as the Gateway to Yellowstone and Teton National Parks. Taking a trip to Jackson Hole is an adventure that goes back in time when the West was rugged and wildlife roamed freely. The Old West spirit is alive at the Resort and in the town with wooden boardwalks and cowboy hangouts. But in place of roughrider shootouts, the adventures have turned to summer sightseeing tours.

In the untamed wilderness of the legendary Teton Mountains vacationers will find an exciting summer adventure at Jackson Hole. The area has three great mountain resorts for vacationers. Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, Grand Targhee, and Snow King Resort offer summer fun and adventure for everyone. Mild temperatures make summer the most popular time to visit the area.

The two splendid mountains of Jackson Hole Mountain Resort offer 2,500 acres of wild beauty with numerous summer activities. The Jackson Hole Aerial Tram in Teton Village is a fun ride with dazzling views. The tram is also an ideal starting point for guided hiking tours, backpacking trips, paragliding and rock climbing. Other Jackson Hole activities include golf, concerts, horseback riding, sightseeing, rafting, kayaking, fishing climbing and mountaineering. The Arnold Palmer designed course combines excellent golf with majestic scenery.

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Just on the edge of town, Snow King Resort is a mere 10 miles from the Jackson Hole Airport and offers families a pleasant, relaxing vacation experience. Ride the scenic chair lift to the top of Snow King Mountain for unmatched views of the Tetons and Jackson Hole. Ride the Alpine Slide back down the mountain through 2500 feet of woods and wildflowers. Play 18 holes of miniature golf surrounded by waterfalls, ponds and views of the Tetons. Enjoy horseback riding or the summer concert series.

About a 45-minute scenic drive north of the town of Jackson Hole and 12 miles east of Driggs, Idaho lies Grand Targhee. Located in the Caribou-Targhee National Forest, Grand Targhee is the main gateway to Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks. The resort is surrounded by fields of wildflowers and panoramic vistas spanning three states, with incredible views of the Grand Teton. Visitors can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities including horse back riding, mountain biking, hiking, swimming, scenic chair lift rides, climbing wall, disc golf, music festivals, whitewater rafting, fishing, glider rides and hot air balloon rides.

Many choose to stay in the lively town of Jackson with its cowboy flair and abundant tourist services. In July and August the Grand Teton Music Festival brings a potpourri of talented artists to town to complement the cool mountain air and refreshing waters of the Snake River. The Old West is still alive in the nightly Wild West shoot-out on the town square. Enjoy the Rodeo on Saturday and Wednesday. Experience what it might have been like back in the days of John Colter or Jim Bridger. Climb aboard the old stagecoach for a horse drawn ride or stroll around the wooden sidewalks. When it comes to dining and nightlife, Jackson Hole has it all from formal dining to beer and Bluegrass. Those interested in shopping will find souvenirs and ideal vacation equipment as unique as the town itself. Jackson Hole and the surrounding areas can accommodate every visitor’s lodging needs. Choices include dude ranches, cabins, bed & breakfast inns, camp grounds, hotels, motels, lodges, RV parks and vacation rentals. Be sure to use the discount coupons on this site for fantastic deals and savings.

In the summer, a powerful magnet, which draws visitors from around the world to Jackson, is the rugged scenery of the saw-tooth vistas of the Teton Mountains. Climbers, hikers, mountain bikers, paddlers, world-class fishing enthusiasts, white water rafters and RV travelers alike all enjoy the nearby Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks. Yellowstone National Park is a testimony to diversity and natural wealth. Any of the park’s separate parts; the hydrothermal vents and geysers, abundant wildlife, sparkling lakes, the awe inspiring Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone River and the petrified trees, could easily stand alone as a primary element of a national park. Wildlife viewing is just one of many activities you might want to put on your list of things to do when visiting Yellowstone National Park. The list of park activities is long… Auto touring, backpacking, biking, bird watching, boating, camping, climbing, fishing, hiking, horseback riding, kayaking, nature walks, scuba diving, snorkeling, stargazing, swimming and sightseeing are just some of the activities available to visitors.

Grand Teton National Park is home to dazzling mountain scenery, numerous alpine lakes and a diverse array of wildlife. Central to the park is the Teton Range, an active fault-block, 40-mile-long mountain front including the Grand Teton at 13,770 feet (4,198 m). Grand Teton National Park offers visitors a wide variety of activities. Visitors can hike, walk, view wildlife, take photographs, backpack, camp, climb, fish, swim, boat, float, canoe, and bike.

The Bridger-Teton National Forest offers visitors over 3.4 million acres of public land for outdoor recreation. Pristine watersheds, abundant wildlife and immense wild lands make the Bridger-Teton National Forest a perfect summer vacation getaway. During the summer months, visitors can choose from 37 developed campgrounds and 34 trail heads with over 2,200 miles of trails that vary in difficulty. Other activities include fishing, canoeing, horseback riding, off-road vehicle touring, mountain bike riding and rock climbing.

With nonstop flights from eight US cities, the Wild West is closer than ever before. If you have never been to this area you should go, and if you have been, you will be back! So before your visit take advantage of the great deals and discounts offered on this site and save on your next vacation.



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