Trail of the Month: Teton Pass to Mt Elly
Moderate trail, early snow thanks to high-elevation, and dog friendly!
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Moderate trail, early snow thanks to high-elevation, and dog friendly!
We’ve put together a list of easy cross-country ski trails in the Tetons, perfect for those seeking an accessible stride.
Though you may not see them in action, every skier has benefited from the hard work of our local groomers. Groomers work to make all skiable areas fit, from the steep runs on the mountain to the vast flat nordic tracks and even some single-track trails for fat bikes.
Opinions among hikers are split. On the topic of trekking poles, recreators are divided. Dedicated hikers passionately endorse their effectiveness, attributing them with a distinct advantage in rugged terrains. While many mountain enthusiasts opt for a hands-free approach, relying solely on their natural agility when traversing challenging landscapes. However, the debate surrounding trekking poles need not be contentious. It’s important to acknowledge that these poles play a pivotal role in granting access to trails for… Read More
JHSC Annual Ski & Gear Swap Returns Although it may seem challenging to find a bargain in today’s market, you can still rely on the annual Ski & Gear Swap hosted by the Jackson Hole Ski & Snowboard Club, providing the chance to acquire affordable used equipment. This year, the swap will be on Saturday, October 28th, 2023. The Annual Ski & Gear Shop offers a fantastic opportunity for beginners seeking affordable gear, enthusiasts who… Read More
Now that it’s mid-summer, huckleberries are starting to make their annual appearance. These delicious morsels are known to grow all over the northwest, including the Tetons. So grab your basket, head into the wilderness, and take delight in nature’s bounty.
If our pets could talk, they might tell us summer season is their favorite time of year. There is just so much out there for them to explore and smell!
As the last remaining snow recedes further up the mountain tops, it’s safe to say that ski season is officially over.
The shoulder seasons in a mountain town like Jackson Hole can sometimes make our home seem like a ghost town. Few tourists make their way to the GYE and droves of locals escape to find warmer destinations.
Wildlife in Wyoming is at it’s most vulnerable, thanks to record snowfall and low temperatures this winter. Springtime is the most challenging time.