This is part nine of a travel series to Yellowstone and the Grand Teton National Parks. If you'd like to start at the beginning, go HERE!
After our Yellowstone adventure ended, we headed out of the park and drove to Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Jackson Hole is located in a valley between the Gros Ventre and Teton mountain ranges. It is the gateway to the Tetons so it was the perfect place for us to spend the night.
We arrived very early in the morning, around 9:00 am just as the town was waking up. After stopping at a bakery, we then went straight to the town square to get our photos taken under one of their incredible elk arches.
There are four elk antler arches positioned on each corner of the park. Tourists line up to get their photos taken under the arch. They are so cool! They are made up entirely of elk antlers found in the National Elk Refuge which is located just outside of town.
I mentioned we stopped for some bakery first. Huckleberries are all the rage in the west! You will see huckleberries everywhere! There is huckleberry jam, jellies, syrups, ice cream, and just about every restaurant serves a huckleberry dish. We ate a lot of huckleberry products out west and came home with a lot too.
I love a good bakery and Jackson Hole has an excellent one called "The Bunnery Bakery and Restaurant". Their breakfast line was so long, we decided to skip it and just got some bakery from the counter and enjoyed it in a nearby park. I got a huckleberry danish and my husband got a huckleberry cheesecake. Both were incredible!
After we ate our pastries, it was time to do some shopping. For us, it was window shopping as Jackson Hole is known for its "rich and famous" lifestyle. Celebrity sitings are common in Jackson Hole as many own homes or visit there. Unfortunately, I didn't see any when I was there.
I was very impressed with all the beautiful floral displays throughout the town; from gorgeous window baskets, gardens, and hanging baskets.
Most of the streets had boardwalks and roof awnings, which was really nice because that western sun is intense. Be sure to bring a hat, you will need it.
There were several spots tucked away from the Main Street which had more shopping and eats.
Another little garden I enjoyed.
We were constantly warned about grizzly bears when we were there. I never saw any, but we never went on a long, desolate hike either.
The Cowboy Bar looked really fun. This door is amazing. There are photos of the outside of the cowboy bar two pictures above.
I thought this place was really cool! It is a dinner theatre company.
I have been told that the Wort Hotel is where all the rich and famous stay. We stayed at the 49's. It was probably the most money I ever spent in my life on a hotel room and also the worst hotel room I ever had in my life. When you opened the door to the room, it practically crashed into the bathroom vanity. I've never seen anything so ridiculous in my life. It was so hard to even get luggage in the room with such a narrow passageway. And I was paranoid I'd be standing at the mirror washing up and be exposed to the hallway view if hubby suddenly entered or exited the room. However, even if our room was terrible, the hotel facilities were excellent. We loved the pool.
One thing I love about travel is seeing all the different types of birds we don't have in my neighborhood, like this Black Billed Magpie. What a pretty bird!
This house and garden is actually a business but it is so pretty I had to show you!
I thought this inn looked like a nice place to stay.
We stopped at Moos Gourmet Ice Cream for the best Huckleberry Ice Cream I had out west, and I would know, as I think I tried them all. 😀
I couldn't believe Jackson Hole had a TJMaxx! I was so happy. Even though I planned my travel wardrobe carefully, I never thought to bring a pair of sweatpants. The mornings are so cold out west in the early fall. One morning it was only in the 30's! I had to borrow a pair of sweatpants from my hubby to stay warm until the temperatures rose in the afternoon. I ended up finding the cutest pair of off white sweatpants that went perfectly with all my outfits.
After strolling the western streets, we decided to check out the nearby neighborhood and found this adorable Catholic Church. We loved the design with the gorgeous stone and wood accents.
If you're wondering about where we ate dinner since the stores and hotels were so expensive, surprisingly there were many affordable places to eat in Jackson Hole, unfortunately I didn't take photos. We had BBQ sandwiches at Big Hole BBQ, which was conveniently located right across from our hotel. And my favorite meal was actually at an Italian diner called Miazga's. The food was AMAZING!
Next week, our adventure in the Tetons begin! Don't miss it!
Have A Great Day! Amy
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That elk arch looks incredible, and the Danish and cheesecake aren't bad either ;-) You look super cute in your summer dress and hat!
ReplyDeleteDon't you just love that arch? Thanks so much!
DeleteThis looks like such a pretty town and well taken care of. The icecream shop and Playhouse Theatre look so cute! This post reminded me I had some huckleberry jam once before - a long time ago - but don't remember how it tastes :)
ReplyDeleteYes, it is very well maintained. I have fallen in love with all things huckleberry now.
DeleteFirst off I just LOVE that your husband got cheesecake for breakfast; that is my kind of breakfast for sure! It sounds like you had a lovely time exploring.
ReplyDeleteha ha. I thought that was so weird he got a cheesecake. We had a great day.
DeleteI think some of my favorite things on vacation is places to eat. Those pastries look amazing! Thanks so much for linking up at Time To Travel Thursdays!
ReplyDeleteMe too! But I always forget to take photos of the food or the restaurants.
DeleteWow! What an old looking western town and with a TJ Max in the middle to boot! Those arches are amazing-- of course the pastries look beyond delicious.
ReplyDeleteYes! I was so happy to see the TJMaxx, it was more in my price range. We loved the arches, and the pastries!
DeleteDo they still have 'free water'? What fun trip! Love the antler arch.
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IDK, I didn't see anything referring to that. I know Wall Drug in SD advertises free water, and coffee, are you thinking of that town?
DeleteJackson Hole looks like a great place to visit. I love all the mountains the town is unique looking very much to the area. The Elk Antler Arches are great, how cool is this! Your trip truly looks amazing.
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It is a really neat western town. Thanks for stopping by.
DeleteThis brings back so many memories. Visited there in 1995 while on vacation.
ReplyDeleteThanks for participating and sharing your post at ES #WW #67, see you again Wednesday at #68
Oh, that's awesome you visited there. I've never known anyone who went there before.
DeleteJackson Hole is adorable and so are you in our OOTD! Loved seeing the photos of all the areas including those arches! Wow! Interesting fact about the hotel - I'm glad the property wasa nice!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun day!
Oh thanks so much! Yes, that hotel room was something else, especially for how much I paid for it!
DeleteThat arch looks incredible. The deserts look fantastic too
ReplyDeleteThe arches are amazing, aren't they? Thanks for stopping by.
DeleteOh Amy, that elk arch is absolutely awesome. I've never seen anything like it before. (And those bakery goodies aren't looking so bad either!)
ReplyDeleteI know, right? Love those arches, and the bakery :)
DeleteLooks like a fun place to visit and impressed you saw so much Amy. Can tell from this post you've got a sweet tooth and learned the honest truth about the hotel. Saw this post at SSPS#352. My shares this time are #65 thru 69. Enjoy and be well. Nancy Andres @ Colors 4 Health.
ReplyDeleteIt really is. We pack a lot into our days. I really don't have much of a sweet tooth, but I do indulge on vacations, and I love ice cream. Yes, the hotel room was horrible, but we loved the hotel itself.
DeleteOh wow.. that Elk Arch is really something. The party looks yum too. Jackson Hole looks like a great little town.
ReplyDeleteThe elk arches are incredible. Thanks for stopping by.
DeleteWow, dear Amy, those elk antler gates are truly impressive 🤩
ReplyDeleteI love huckleberries. When I was a child, my great-aunt's house was next to a forest full of blueberries, and we sometimes went picking together – a beautiful memory. I would have especially loved to try your huckleberry Danish. Or the icecream 😊...
You looked very chic while window shopping in Jackson Hole – no need for celebrities 😊! The grizzly bear mural is also very nice – but it's good that there were no unwanted encounters! I'm curious to see how your adventure continues.
All the best from Austria, Traude
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Oh, what a fun story. I kept reading in America that huckleberries are expensive because they only grow on mountains and they are dangerous to pick because bears love them too. But perhaps in Austria you do not have grizzly bears. Thanks so much for your comment on my outfit. It was very selectively picked because I knew I was going to be in a celebrity spotting area ha ha.
DeleteI enjoyed the tour Amy! Looks like a fabulous time! Your outfit is a perfect country - style look and I love the photo of you with the white picket fence!
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Thanks Carmen. It was a great day.
DeleteWow, so super cool. That is a place that I would love to visit. Very nice.
ReplyDeleteIt is! Thanks so much!
DeleteAmy, that arch is stunning! That is amazing how they displayed the antlers!--So happy that you all enjoyed your time there. I will be featuring your wonderful post tomorrow at The Crazy Little Lovebirds link party. :)
ReplyDeleteIt is, isn't it? I just love those arches. Thanks so much for the feature! I sure appreciate it!
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