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Jackson Hole, WY

Oxbow Bend, Grand Teton National Park

How private it is

We haven’t rated privacy here yet.

Where to eat, drink and stay nearby

The moment is the fixed point; these are the hours either side of it. Real places in Jackson Hole, drawn from our destination catalog — not ranked, not sponsored, and not described by anything other than the catalog’s own words.

Dinner after

  • Snake River Grill

    Rocky Mountain Contemporary · $$$$

    Jackson's most celebrated dining room with a fireplace, wild game, and a wine list that earned its Wine Spectator award.

  • Gather

    Seasonal American · $$$

    Farm-to-table dinner with a communal ethos — thoughtful sourcing and a short menu that changes with the Wyoming seasons.

  • Osteria at Amangani

    Italian-American · $$$$

    Candlelit dining above the valley with Teton silhouettes in every window — the most dramatic dinner table in Wyoming.

A quiet drink

  • The Rose

    cocktail-bar · $$$

    Speakeasy-inspired cocktail bar beneath the Pink Garter Theatre — jewel-toned interiors and inventive seasonal menus.

  • The Handle Bar (Four Seasons)

    lounge · $$$

    Slope-side bar at the Four Seasons with mountain views, fire pits, and bar snacks that could be a full meal.

Where to stay

  • The Wort Hotel

    boutique-hotel

    Jackson's most storied property since 1941 — Western character, central location, and the Silver Dollar Bar downstairs.

  • Hotel Jackson

    boutique-hotel

    Luxury boutique hotel on the Town Square with a rooftop hot tub and mountain views.

The morning after

  • Sunrise Yoga at Amangani Pavilion

    yoga-retreat

    Private yoga session on the pavilion as the Tetons catch the first light — a moment that simply cannot be overstated.

  • Jackson Hole Mountain Resort Skiing

    skiing

    4,139 vertical feet of the most demanding in-bounds terrain in America — pair with Teton Village après for the full experience.

Preview it

Shows the city and roughly when to keep free. Never the place, and never the word.

Source: www.nps.gov · confirmed 2026-08-06. Places change — check before you build a trip you cannot move.