S’more Please!

S'mores are an essential summer treat around the campfire

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A summer evening cooling off from the August heat in the Tetons provides the perfect backdrop to enjoy a round of s’mores around the campfire. It’s funny to think about the conversation around the campfire: pick a stick found around the campsite or bring your specialty s’more stick from home; once your stick is marshmallow ready, you then decide do you want to toast the marshmallow or nuke it completely or somewhere in between? It… Read More

Fuel Your Next Adventure in Jackson Hole With These 10 Trail Snacks

Trail Snacks is where it's at! You gotta admit, anything on the dusty trails is SO delicious!!

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Mountain sports require a bit of grit and endurance. If you’re hiking in the spring, trail running in the summer, mountain biking in the fall, or Nordic skiing in the winter, you need to fuel your body! Peak fitness requires healthy and adequate nutrition. There are books devoted entirely to ultramarathon nutrition—not even running! Why? Because you need to prioritize what you eat in the mountains. Proper nutrition keeps you energized, alert, and most importantly—healthy… Read More

Trail of the Month – Two Ocean Lake Loop

A casual hike with beautiful Teton views with less people - 6.4 mile loop with 700 ft. elevation gain

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Hiking trails in Grand Teton National Park can get quite crowded in the summer. You can’t find parking after 9am, the line of people hiking in front of you are taking their good ole time, and you have to pick up someone else’s trash that they dropped. If you’re looking for a trail with Teton views and less people, Two Ocean Lake Loop is the perfect spot for you.

July JHNordic Report

July Nature News | Dog Friendly Hikes | Summer Fun in Jackson Hole

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This Month at a Glance July Nature News: Coexisting with Nature By The Hole Hiking ExperienceIt’s already an epic flower year in the Tetons!Summers are short in the Rocky Mountains and they certainly are sweet with millions of acres of wild country to explore. We are experiencing an “El Niño” weather pattern, when warmer ocean temperatures off the coast of South America bring wetter than average conditions across Northwest Wyoming. The snow line is slowly… Read More