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JACKSON HOLE, WY
Jackson Hole is where the untamed spirit of the Old West meets the pinnacle of luxury. It’s a stunning 50-mile-long high mountain valley in Wyoming, bordered by the Teton and Gros Ventre mountains, renowned for its dramatic scenery, wildlife, and luxury, year-round adventure. Flying with Valkyrie Air transforms a grueling trek through mountain passes into a breathtaking 35,000-foot scenic tour. Our pilots specialize in the precision required for mountain flying, ensuring you arrive safely at the base of the Tetons while others are still stuck in airport security.
Where to Land: The Most Beautiful Airport in America
Jackson Hole Airport (JAC): Located entirely within Grand Teton National Park, landing here is an experience in itself.
Where to Stay: Mountain Grandeur
The Ultimate Luxury: Amangani clings to the crest of East Gros Ventre Butte, offering soul-stirring views and an infinity pool that feels like the edge of the world.
For Families: Four Seasons Resort Jackson Hole in Teton Village offers ski-in/ski-out convenience, a world-class kids' club, and easy access to the mountain's gondolas.
The Solo Traveler / Boutique Option: The Wort Hotel is a historic gem downtown. It’s home to the famous Silver Dollar Bar, perfect for a high-end stay with a lively local atmosphere.
What to Do: The Popular & The Private Year Round Fun
For the Adventurer & Solo Traveler
The Big One: Ski the legendary Corbet’s Couloir at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort—or just watch the pros drop in from the safety of the tram.
Hidden Gem: Granite Hot Springs: Located south of town, these natural springs are accessible by snowmobile or dog sled in the winter, and a beautiful mountain drive in the summer.
Nightlife: Grab a drink and sit on a saddle at the Million Dollar Cowboy Bar for an authentic, if touristy, taste of Wyoming.
For Families
Grand Teton National Park: Take a boat shuttle across Jenny Lake and hike up to Hidden Falls. It’s accessible for most ages and offers incredible photo ops.
The Town Square Shootout: A free, live-action Western performance held every summer evening in the middle of town.
Snow King Mountain: Located right in downtown, it offers a "Cowboy Coaster" and alpine slides that are perfect for kids.
Lesser-Known Gems
The National Elk Refuge: While the sleigh rides are popular in winter, few people explore the refuge’s scenic Curtis Canyon road in the summer for incredible, crowd-free views of the valley.
The Astoria Hot Springs: A recently revitalized park along the Snake River that offers a more local, relaxed soaking experience than the major resorts.
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