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AUGUST

Ongoing throughout the month:

• Wyoming Stargazing offers free, year-round, public stargazing events on clear Thursdays of each month (when the temperature is above zero degrees Fahrenheit!) just after sunset at Rendezvous Park (R-Park) off of Rte. 390, the Teton Village Rd. Astronomy educators use one of their large aperture telescopes to show you planets, stars, planetary nebulae, galaxies, and more. Please park in the main parking area and walk to the far side of the hill following the "Public Stargazing" signs. There is a $10/person recommended donation. There is no need to reserve your spot in advance; just come and go as you please.

• Sunday Fundays at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort - Held every Sunday through September 7th, enjoy $20 Bike Park tickets and 20% off rentals and Bike Park guides from 2 - 5 p.m. at JH Sports. Enter the weekly disc golf tournament
for a chance to win prizes. After an afternoon of activities, Tram Dock will feature signature drinks and cocktail specials from its garage window.

• The Silver Dollar Showroom in the Wort Hotel hosts live music every Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday night. The Wort's sister bar, The Million Dollar Cowboy Bar, has music every Monday-Saturday night.

• "Walk-Up Wednesdays" at the National Museum of Wildlife Art is a 45-minute, free guided tour at 11 a.m. every Wednesday through August. Tours are included in the cost of your admission ticket for that day; first-come, first-served. - wildlifeart.org

• Yoga on the Block is a series of free weekly yoga classes from July 7th through August 28th at the Greenspace on the Block, just steps from Town Square. Mondays, 5:30-6:30 p.m.: English/Spanish Yoga with Erwin Velasquez; Wednesdays 10-11 a.m.: Hatha Yoga with Jes Neuhaus; Thursdays, 5:30-6:30 pm: Vinyasa Yoga with Dani Perry

The Virginian Saloon offers "Live From The Virg" every Thursday acoustic sessions featuring Americana, Western and folk from 9-11 p.m.; no cover. On Fridays from 9-midnight listen to live music; Saturday nights feature rotating bands and DJs.

• Tempo Thursdays on the Village Commons - Grand Teton Music Festival and Teton Music School musicians perform al fresco at 5 p.m. every Thursday

• Flights and Feathers at the Jackson Hole Airport- Meet birds of prey! The program takes place from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. every Thursday and runs through September 18th. No reservations required.

• Sunday Brunch at Healthy Being Cafe & Juicery, located on the historic Van Vleck Block off Town Square. Held from 10 a.m. to noon every Sunday, listen to live music featuring beloved local musicians.

• Calling all families and kids Pre-K to 2nd grade for Hands-on History - On Wednesdays, from 10:30-11:30 a.m. in the Marion W. Buchenroth Classroom, the Jackson Hole History Museum's director of education will read aloud from one of its library books that connects to Jackson Hole history. A related hands-on craft session takes place afterwards. Parents or caregivers must be present.

• Daily Docent Tours at the Murie Ranch: Join Teton Science Schools for a 30-minute docent-led tour at 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. of the historic Murie Ranch in Moose, home to conservation pioneers Olaus and Mardy Murie.

• Western Wednesdays in Teton Village Commons - Live music in the amphitheater from 5:45-7 p.m., plus shopping with local artisans from 5-7 p.m.

• During the Jackson Hole Rodeo, the Sheep Scramble offers kids a chance to chase woolly critters in the arena. Between events, enjoy the mechanical bull and other family-friendly activities. The rodeo is held at 8 p.m. on Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays.

• Whiskey & Wine Wednesday at Silver Dollar Bar & Grill in the Wort Hotel - Get half off three featured rotating whiskeys from 11 a.m.-close.

• Indigenous Arts and Cultural Demonstration Program Speaker Series at Colter Bay Amphitheater in Grand Teton National Park. Free event held from 8-8:45 p.m. every Saturday through September 20th.

• Mojo Mondays is the name for a free yoga class offered every Monday in the Teton Village Amphitheater at 5 p.m.; it continues until August 14th.

• Discovery Drives on the National Elk Refuge - From 8:30-11 a.m. on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays through August, join a Refuge Naturalist for a free driving tour of the National Elk Refuge. Topics may vary but include birding, history, and wildlife watching. Reservations are required and can be made in person at the visitor center.

• Enjoy some good old-fashioned swing dancing with the world-famous Stagecoach Band every Sunday from 6-10 p.m. The Stagecoach Band has been playing at the Stagecoach bar since 1969. Often referred to as "Church," the band has been a Sunday night local favorite for generations.

Nora's Fish Creek Inn in Wilson offers live music on Sunday mornings and Thursday and Tuesday nights. The eatery's happy hour and a half at the bar is happening 7 days a week.

• Free Trivia Night at Haydens Post in the Snow King Resort from 7-9 p.m.
recurring weekly on Monday through October 27th

Snow King Mountain’s new, state-of-the-art Observatory and Planetarium — the only observatory on a North American ski area — allows you to stargaze and check out the skies day and night. A rooftop observation deck allows portable telescopes to be set up for additional viewing during astronomical events. Planetarium shows rotate throughout the day along with programming at the solar telescope, science on a sphere exhibit, and in the immersive private theater.

• Bluegrass Tuesdays in the Silver Dollar Showroom at the historic Wort Hotel has brought locals and visitors together for more than 15 years through the music of One Ton Pig; 7-10:30 p.m. Fun Fact: One Ton Pig was named "Best Band" in the 2025 Best of Jackson Hole contest.

The National Museum of Wildlife Art's "Fables, Feathers and Fur" program for kids ages 3 to 6 is held every Friday from 10:30-11 a.m. - wildlifeart.org

Farmers Market on the Town Square - Every Saturday morning until noon, the Farmer's Market features fresh produce and music; ends late September. - jacksonholefarmersmarket.org

• Haydens Post in the Snow King Resort hotel has Taco Tuesdays every Tuesday throughout the summer from 11 am to close: three mahi mahi tacos with cabbage, pico de gallo and limes for $15.

• Historic Downtown Walking Tours - The Jackson Hole History Museum's walking tours are held Wednesday, Thursday and Friday at 10:30 am at the museum from May to September. You can purchase at the front desk.

• The National Museum of Wildlife Art's new exhibit, "Wildlife Photographer of the Year," can be viewed through August 24th. This world-renowned exhibition, now in its 60th year and on loan from the Natural History Museum in London, features exceptional images that capture fascinating animal behavior, spectacular species and the breathtaking diversity of the natural world.

• The iconic Jackson Hole Hootenanny occurs every Monday at 5:30 p.m. at Dornans in Moose. 

• Free dance lessons at the Million Dollar Cowboy Bar on Thursdays from 7 - 8:30 p.m.

• Open mic at Cowboy Coffee at 7 p.m. on the first Thursday night of the month

• Free Monday Musical Adventures - Every Monday; presented by Grand Teton Music Festival from 9-9:45 a.m. and 10-10:45 a.m. at Greenspace on the Block; through August 14th - gtmf.org

• Friday Night Bikes at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort - Held every Friday from July 4th through September 5th from 4-7 p.m. Enjoy: $20 bike park lift tickets, 50% off downhill bike rentals, Tin Can Cantina discounted Margs and 2 for 1 tacos, half-off first draft at the Tram Dock, free yard games, and live music

• Free Tuesday Musical Adventures - Engaging and fun music sessions for kids age 5 and under, presented every Tuesday by Grand Teton Music Festival from 10-10:45 a.m. at Teton Village Commons - gtmf.org

• "Yoga on the Trail" is offered for free every Thursday from 9-10 a.m. on the sculpture trail at the National Museum of Wildlife Art; bring your own mat - wildlifeart.org

• Concerts on the Commons in Teton Village - Free music series every Sunday in Teton Village at 5 p.m. through August 17th

• Raptors on the Refuge at the National Elk Refuge - An informal daily program about raptor conservation at the National Elk Refuge, 532 N Cache; starts at 2 p.m. and birds will be put up promptly at 3 p.m.; through August 28th

• An open mic at Healthy Being Cafe and Juicery is held on the third Thursday of each month through August on the lawn at the cafe. Sign-up starts at 5:30 p.m.

Wyoming Stargazing Solar Astronomy at The Peoples’ Market on the Center for the Arts lawn Wednesdays from 4-7 p.m. through September 24th. Using specialized solar telescopes, you'll safely see sunspots, solar prominences and much more on the photosphere of the Sun. Free!

On the second Sunday of each month, St. John's Episcopal Church presents the "Campfire" Series at the Virginian Saloon. Guest speakers offer a multimedia storytelling experience from 6 to 7:30 p.m.

• Open mic at Cowboy Coffee at 7 p.m. on the first Thursday night of the month

• Free Tuesday Musical Adventures - Presented every Tuesday by Grand Teton Music Festival from 9-9:45 a.m. and 10-10:45 a.m. at Teton Village Commons; through August 15th - gtmf.org

Jackson Hole History Museum Walking Tours - 10:30 a.m. Meet at the History Museum just off Town Square on Broadway for this fun and educational one-hour tour of historic downtown Jackson on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. Cost: $12 adults; $10 adults over age 60, students, retired military; free ages 5 and under  

• Take a stagecoach ride around the Square. Four to six passengers can fit into the old West stagecoach for a 10-minute trip throughout downtown Jackson. Tickets are $6 to $10 and can be purchased in the Stage Stop Building.

• Walk-Up Wednesdays at the National Museum of Wildlife Art; Every Wednesday through August, from 11 to 11:45 a.m, the museum offers free guided tours.

• "The Ballad of Cat Ballou" at Jackson Hole Playhouse - Jackson Hole's only dinner theater's 2025 summer musical; Mon.-Sat.  - jhplayhouse.com

Jackson Hole Shootout - The longest-running shootout in the country; daily except Sundays in Town Square at 6 p.m.

• Jackson Hole People's Market - Locally-produced food items and crafts; music; held every Wednesday at the Center for the Arts; 4-7 p.m. - jhpeoplesmarket.org

• Raptors at The Cloudveil Program, Presented By Teton Raptor Center - From 5-6 p.m. every Monday through October, experience the magic of live raptors up-close at this informal program in the lobby. No reservations required.

Slow Food in the Tetons sponsors a farm stand at Snake River Brewing from noon-6 p.m. on Wednesdays

• "Saddle Up!" Exhibit at Jackson Hole History Museum - Co-presented by the Cowboy Trades Association and History Jackson Hole, the exhibit is on view through January 3, 2026. Western handmade arts and gear honors Western cowboy heritage and those who carry it to future generations by celebrating the artisans and their work from all around the Northern Rockies and recognizing Jackson Hole tradition-keepers. Meet artisans, watch demonstrations, take workshops, hear trade stories, and engage in memorable experiences. A complete schedule of offerings can be found at cowboytradesassociation.org.

• The Center Presents: Uncommon Art Residency Show - A medley of work from artists who have participated in the Uncommon Art Residency in Jackson or New York over the past eight years. The Center Theater Gallery and Commons; free; through September 10th  - jhcenterforthearts.org

• Avian Experience at Teton Raptor Center - Held at 2 p.m. every Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday at Teton Raptor Center in Wilson; meet birds of prey in the historic barn; book online at tetonraptorcenter.org

Artful Hour from the Center for the Arts - This free series on Wednesdays at 5 p.m. during The People’s Market features Center Resident Organizations and local artists presenting programs that are informative, engaging, and immersive. Each week, until August 20th, different artists will showcase their craft, share their approach to the creative process, and invite attendees to a free hands-on artful experience.

1, 2025/ First Friday Art Walks in the vibrant downtown Jackson art district, sponsored by Mangelsen- Images of Nature Gallery, in collaboration with the Jackson Arts Council. Time: 5:30-7:30 p.m.

1, 2025/ "Saddle Up!" Exhibit at Jackson Hole History Museum Opens -
Co-presented by the Cowboy Trades Association and History Jackson Hole, the exhibit is on view from August 1 through January 3, 2026. Western handmade arts and gear honors Western cowboy heritage and those who carry it to future generations by celebrating the artisans and their work from all around the Northern Rockies and recognizing Jackson Hole tradition-keepers. Meet artisans, watch demonstrations, take workshops, hear trade stories, and engage in memorable experiences. A complete schedule of offerings can be found at   cowboytradesassociation.org.

1-3, 2025/ Pottery of Mata Ortiz for sale at National Museum of Wildlife Art - Second-generation ceramic artist Oralia Lopez is renowned for her finely executed geometric pottery designs, often inspired by nature. Lopez will be hosting a pottery pop-up in Sullivan Hall, outside of the museum shop.

2, 2025/Pierre’s Hole 50/100 - Mountain bike race at Grand Targhee Resort on nearly all of the resort’s single-track and double-track trails. - grandtarghee.com

2, 2025/ Rendezvous Mountain Hillclimb - The most demanding Hillclimb running event in the West!  The climb covers a little more than 4100' vertical in just 6.1 miles to the top of the Aerial Tram. Starts at 8:30 a.m. rendezvousmountainhillclimb.com

2, 2025/ The Wilder Blue at the Mangy Moose Saloon - Doors open at 8 p.m. and showtime is 8:45. Tickets cost $24 and can be purchased here

3, 2025/ DJ Night at The Million Dollar Cowboy Bar at 8:30 p.m.

3, 2025/ Makers Market at Healthy Being Café & Juicery - Come shop, connect and get inspired by local artisans from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Find ceramics, textiles, paintings, jewelry, and more, plus live music.

4, 2025/ Free Entry Today Into Grand Teton National Park in honor of the anniversary of the Great American Outdoors Act

4, 2025/ Live Music on the Deck - Top of the Bridger Gondola at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort; local musicians play from 5:30 to 8 p.m.; gondola tickets are $18; food and drink available

5 & 6, 2025/ Alive@5 on the Village Commons with Teton Raptor Center - Hawks, eagles, owls, and falcons take center stage. Enjoy an up-close, arm’s length learning experience with live birds of prey. Free - tetonraptorcenter.org

5, 2025/ Dogs In A Pile at the Mangy Moose Saloon - Doors open at 8 p.m. and showtime is 9 p.m. Tickets cost $29 and can be purchased here

6, 2025/ Live Music on the Deck - Top of the Bridger Gondola at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort; local musicians play from 5:30 to 8 p.m.; gondola tickets are $18; food and drink available

6, 2025/ Walker Montgomery Returns to the Million Dollar Cowboy Bar - General admission tickets are $25; performance 8-9:15 p.m. milliondollarcowboybar.com

7, 2025/ Alive @5 Tempo Thursdays with Grand Teton Music Festival in the Village Commons - Featuring chamber ensembles of GTMF musicians this year; flute and harp duet

7, 2025/ Snake River Brewing Cornhole Tournaments on the lawn - From 4-8 p.m.; $10 cash entry per player

7, 2025/ Teton Village Farmer’s Market  - Held every Thursday in August on the Village Commons from 4-7 p.m. While you're shopping for fresh, local produce, enjoy music from musicians of the Grand Teton Music Festival.

8, 2025/ 5th Annual TRYathalon at Jackson Elementary School fields - A free, family-friendly, bilingual, community event featuring a meditation practice, yoga practice, Qigong practice, and live music by DJ Vale. Time: 4:30-8:30 p.m. Presented by: Becoming Jackson Whole

8-10, 2025/34th Annual Targhee Bluegrass Festival - Grand Targhee Resort in Alta, Wyoming. This always-popular music fest features the Infamous Stringdusters, The Wood Brothers, Molly Tuttle and Golden Highway and Joe Craven, plus many more artists.

11, 2025/ Front Porch Concerts and Conversation at Murie Ranch - Welcome to Mardy's front porch! From 6-6:45 p.m.; admission is free; lawn chairs are optional. Parking is limited so you are encouraged to park at the Craig Thomas Discovery and Visitors Center, a short walk to The Murie Ranch.

11, 2025/ Live Music on the Deck - Top of the Bridger Gondola at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort; local musicians play from 5:30 to 8 p.m.; gondola tickets are $18; food and drink available

12 & 13, 2025/ Alive@5 on the Village Commons with Teton Raptor Center - Hawks, eagles, owls, and falcons take center stage. Enjoy an up-close, arm’s length learning experience with live birds of prey. Free - tetonraptorcenter.org

13, 2025/ Live Music on the Deck - Top of the Bridger Gondola at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort; local musicians play from 5:30 to 8 p.m.; gondola tickets are $18; food and drink available

13, 2025/ Inaugural Midtown Block Party at Lodge at Jackson Hole Conference Center - Shop for food, drinks and other goodies from favorite area vendors from 2 to 9 p.m. There will also be live music throughout the day. Admittance is free and all are welcome.

14, 2025/ Teton Village Farmer’s Market  - Held every Thursday in August on the Village Commons from 4-7 p.m. While you're shopping for fresh, local produce, enjoy music from musicians of the Grand Teton Music Festival.

14, 2025/Alive @5 "Trombone Trifecta" with Grand Teton Music Festival on the Village Commons - Featuring the trombone section of GTMF at 5 p.m.

14, 2025/ Snake River Brewing Summer Music Series With Jamie Hansen - Enjoy live music on select Thursdays each month from 5-8 p.m.

14-29, 2025/ StoryCorps Mobile Tour 2025 at The Virginian Lodge - On the Mobile Tour, facilitated recording sessions are offered to the public free of charge
and can be booked online at storycorps.org/mobile-tour. Reservations are usually available approximately two weeks before the Mobile Booth’s arrival. The booth will be in front of the lodge. Presented in collaboration with our local radio station, KHOL 89.1

14, 2025/ Western Scholars talk: The Five Things Indians Say at Jackson Hole History Museum - One of America’s most distinguished historians, Philip J. Deloria the Leverett Saltonstall professor of history at Harvard University and Yankton Dakota author, will offer an overview of issues surrounding Native American people in the United States, looking closely at new histories, innovations in Native arts and cultures and the emergent world of global indigeneity. The talk will take place on the museum’s outside deck (weather permitting). Admission is free; time 6 p.m.

14, 2025/ The Jam with Cache Funk at the Virginian Saloon -  The night kicks off with an open house set at 7 p.m., then the floor opens up.

15, 2025/ Old Bill’s Launch Party & Rubber Ducky Regatta - Old Bill's 29th year kicks off its giving season with a party and Rubber Ducky Regatta at Rus Garaman Park from 9:30-11 a.m. Expect 200+ rubber ducks (each repping a local nonprofit) racing down Flat Creek, cheered on by the community and safely brought to shore by the Teton Coun­ty Search & Rescue Swift­water team. The winning ducks will snag bonus grants for their organizations. Costumes, kids and non­profit spirit are encouraged. This event is free and open to all.

15-17, 2025/ Jackson Hole Art Fair - Hosted by the Art Association of Jackson Hole at the Center For the Arts lawn, this is a quintessential Jackson family-oriented summer event featuring dozens of international, national and local artists, live music, food, and snack booths, hands-on, kids art activities and artists demos.  - jhartfair.org

15-17, 2025/ Teton Arts & Antiques Fair in Teton Village- mcpresents.com

15-16, 2025/ Alpine Art Festival - Take a scenic 40-minute drive from Jackson down the Snake River Canyon to attend this art festival featuring more than 20 art vendors who will gather on the Bank of Jackson Hole's lawn from 10 a.m.-6 p.m. There will also be live music and Scoops ice cream.

16, 2025/ "On the Road: Grand Teton Musical Festival's Trombone Trifecta" at Teton Raptor Center - Big brass meets big birds; 12:45 p.m. bird meet-and-greet; free, but space is limited and registration is required here.

16, 2025/ Thrift and Shift at the Virginian Lodge - One-of-a-kind, free vintage festival featuring 40 + local artists, makers, food, music, and drinks. Hours: 10 a.m.-5 p.m.

17, 2025/ 4th Annual King Concert Series with Marcus King Band - This annual music series is held at the summit of Snow King Mountain. Concert tickets include a complimentary scenic gondola ride. For more information and tickets, visit kingconcerts.com.

17, 2025/ Brunch Boots and Bubbles at Rusty Parrot Lodge & Spa - Enjoy a Wild Sage Sunday brunch with a vintage Western wear pop-up by Perennial West featured between 11 a.m.-1 p.m. This summer sidewalk sip and shop features courtyard seating, endless mimosas and vintage treasures. Breakfast is served daily from 7 a.m.-11 am and Sunday brunch goes from 8 a.m.-1 p.m.

18, 2025/ Snake River Brewing Summer Music Series With Brendan Nolan - Enjoy live music on select Thursdays each month from 5-8 p.m.

18, 2025/ Live Music on the Deck - Top of the Bridger Gondola at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort; local musicians play from 5:30 to 8 p.m.; gondola tickets are $18; food and drink available

19, 2025/ 4th Annual King Concert Series with Wilco - This annual music series is held at the summit of Snow King Mountain. Concert tickets include a complimentary scenic gondola ride. For more information and tickets, visit kingconcerts.com.

19 & 20, 2025/ Alive@5 on the Village Commons with Teton Raptor Center - Hawks, eagles, owls, and falcons take center stage. Enjoy up-close, arm’s length learning experience with live birds of prey. Free - tetonraptorcenter.org

19, 2025/ The Murie Ranch Front Porch series - From 5:45 to 7 p.m., join astronomers Sam Singer and Gary Shaw at the Murie Ranch in Grand Teton National Park, as they share insights about exoplanets and the Earth’s intergalactic future.  Attendees are encouraged to bring dinner and stay later for stargazing and information on local dark sky conservation. Parking at the Craig Thomas Discovery and Visitors Center is encouraged, as parking at the ranch is limited. This is a free event.

19, 2025/ Outdoor Movie Series at Virginian Saloon - The movie "The Parent Trap" will be screened at sundown in the Virginian courtyard, around 8:30-ish. One hundred silent disco headphones will be available. There will also be specials from Billy’s Burgers and free popcorn. - virginiansaloon.com

20, 2025/ Live Music on the Deck - Top of the Bridger Gondola at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort; local musicians play from 5:30 to 8 p.m.; gondola tickets are $18; food and drink available

21, 2025/ Teton Village Farmer’s Market  - Held every Thursday in August on the Village Commons from 4-7 p.m. While you're shopping for fresh, local produce, enjoy music from musicians of the Grand Teton Music Festival.

21, 2025/ Jackson Hole Art Walks - Enjoy a casual, self-guided tour through downtown galleries, with opportunities to meet artists, sip refreshments, and find that perfect piece of inspiration to take home.

22 & 23, 2025/ Grand Teton Music Festival presents "Hansel & Gretel" at Walk Festival Hall - Time: 6 p.m.; tickets are $40 for adults and $5 for children and students - gtmf.org

23, 2025/ Bikes and Brews at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort - A family-friendly event featuring mountain biking, live outdoor music and a Brewfest on the Village Commons. Ride the bike park, climb the Via Ferrata, hike the trails, soar above the mountain with JH Paragliding and enjoy the scenery from the Aerial Tram and gondolas before ending the day with unlimited tastings from 20 breweries and live music, from 2 to 7 p.m. For ticket prices/packages, visit jacksonhole.com

23, 2025/ Poetry Jam at Healthy Being Cafe & Juicery - Live poetry reading on the lawn by local author Robert Monahan and an invitation to share your own words with musical accompaniment, from 11 a.m.-1 p.m.

24, 205/ 4th Annual King Concert Series With Damian "Jr. Gong" & Stephen Marley - This annual music series is held at the summit of Snow King Mountain. Concert tickets include a complimentary scenic gondola ride. For more information and tickets, visit kingconcerts.com.

25, 2025/ Live Music on the Deck - Top of the Bridger Gondola at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort; local musicians play from 5:30 to 8 p.m.; gondola tickets are $18; food and drink available

26 & 27, 2025/ Alive@5 on the Village Commons with Teton Raptor Center - Hawks, eagles, owls, and falcons take center stage. Enjoy an up-close, arm’s length learning experience with live birds of prey. Free - tetonraptorcenter.org

26, 2025/ Mihali performs at the Mangy Moose Saloon - Doors open at 8 p.m. and the performance is at 8:45. Tickets cost $29 and may be purchased here.

26, 2025/ Murie Ranch Front Porch Series - Jamie Cornelius, a biology professor and musician, will use music and stories to share her findings from studies about wildfire smoke and its impact on songbirds. For two years, Cornelius has been chasing wildfire smoke to measure the health impacts on wild songbirds. Through
storytelling and song, she will share her discoveries and discuss the implications of intensifying wildfire smoke for birds in North America. Parking at the Craig Thomas Discovery and Visitors Center is encouraged, as parking at the ranch is limited. This is a free event.

28, 2025/ Teton Village Farmer’s Market  - Held every Thursday in August on the Village Commons from 4-7 p.m. While you're shopping for fresh, local produce, enjoy music from musicians of the Grand Teton Music Festival.

28, 2025/ The Jam with Cache Funk at the Virginian Saloon -  The night kicks off with an open house set at 7 p.m., then the floor opens up.

30, 2025/ The Rendezvous Enduro at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort - Montana Enduro Bike Race Series comes to Jackson - montanaenduro.com

31, 2025/ 4th Annual King Concert Series With Kaleo - This annual music series is held at the summit of Snow King Mountain. Concert tickets include a complimentary scenic gondola ride. For more information and tickets, visit kingconcerts.com.

31, 2025/ Brunch Boots and Bubbles at Rusty Parrot Lodge & Spa - Enjoy a Wild Sage Sunday brunch with a vintage Western wear pop-up by Perennial West featured between 11 a.m.-1 p.m. This summer sidewalk sip and shop features courtyard seating, endless mimosas and vintage treasures. Breakfast is served daily from 7 a.m.-11 am and Sunday brunch goes from 8 a.m.-1 p.m.

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SEPTEMBER

Ongoing throughout the month:

• "Sunday Funday" at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort every Sunday through September 10th - From 2-5 p.m., enjoy $20 bike park tickets and 20% off rentals from JH Sports.

• The iconic Jackson Hole Hootenanny occurs every Monday at 5:30 p.m. at Dornans in Moose.

• Free dance lessons at the Million Dollar Cowboy Bar on Thursdays from 7 - 8:30 p.m.

• Raptors at The Cloudveil Program, Presented By Teton Raptor Center - From 5-6 p.m. every Monday through October, experience the magic of live raptors up-close at this informal program in the lobby. No reservations required.

• Friday Night Bikes at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort - Held every Friday from July 4th through September 5th from 4-7 p.m. Enjoy: $20 bike park lift tickets, 50% off downhill bike rentals, Tin Can Cantina discounted Margs and 2 for 1 tacos, half-off first draft at the Tram Dock, free yard games, and live music

Snow King Mountain’s new, state-of-the-art Observatory and Planetarium — the only observatory on a North American ski area — allows you to stargaze and check out the skies day and night. A rooftop observation deck allows portable telescopes to be set up for additional viewing during astronomical events. Planetarium shows rotate throughout the day along with programming at the solar telescope, science on a sphere exhibit, and in the immersive private theater.

• "The Ballad of Cat Ballou" at Jackson Hole Playhouse - Jackson Hole's only dinner theater's 2025 summer musical; Mon.-Sat.  - jhplayhouse.com

• Open mic at Cowboy Coffee at 7 p.m. on the first Thursday night of the month

• Flights and Feathers at the Jackson Hole Airport- Meet birds of prey! The program takes place from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. every Thursday and runs through September 18th. No reservations required.

• Free Trivia Night at Haydens Post in the Snow King Resort from 7-9 p.m.
recurring weekly on Monday through October 27th

• Indigenous Arts and Cultural Demonstration Program Speaker Series at Colter Bay Amphitheater in Grand Teton National Park. Free event held from 8-8:45 p.m. every Saturday through September 20th.

• Historic Downtown Walking Tours - The Jackson Hole History Museum's walking tours are held Wednesday, Thursday and Friday at 10:30 am at the museum from May to September. You can purchase at the front desk.

• Enjoy some good old-fashioned swing dancing with the world-famous Stagecoach Band every Sunday from 6-10 p.m. The Stagecoach Band has been playing at the Stagecoach bar since 1969. Often referred to as "Church," the band has been a Sunday night local favorite for generations.

The National Museum of Wildlife Art's "Fables, Feathers and Fur" program for kids ages 3 to 6 is held every Friday from 10:30-11 a.m. - wildlifeart.org

Slow Food in the Tetons sponsors a farm stand at Snake River Brewing from noon-6 p.m. on Wednesdays

Nora's Fish Creek Inn in Wilson offers live music on Sunday mornings and Thursday and Tuesday nights. The eatery's happy hour and a half at the bar-only is happening 7 days a week.

Wyoming Stargazing Solar Astronomy at The Peoples’ Market on the Center for the Arts lawn Wednesdays from 4-7 p.m. through September 24th. Using specialized solar telescopes, you'll safely see sunspots, solar prominences and much more on the photosphere of the Sun. Free!

• Concerts on the Commons in Teton Village - Free music series every Sunday in Teton Village at 5 p.m. through September 8th

• The Silver Dollar Showroom in the Wort Hotel hosts live music every Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday night. The Wort's sister bar, The Million Dollar Cowboy Bar, has music every Monday-Saturday night.

The Snow King Gondola, Cowboy Coaster, Amaze’N Maze, and mini-golf will remain open daily from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. through September 28th. Hop on the Gondi for a quick ride up to the best view of the Tetons in Jackson Hole and get out for a short hike at the summit.

• The Center Presents: Uncommon Art Residency Show - A medley of work from artists who have participated in the Uncommon Art Residency in Jackson or New York over the past eight years. The Center Theater Gallery and Commons; free; through September 10th  - jhcenterforthearts.org

• Daily Docent Tours at the Murie Ranch: Join Teton Science Schools for a 30-minute docent-led tour at 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. of the historic Murie Ranch in Moose, home to conservation pioneers Olaus and Mardy Murie.

• Listen to live music at the Mangy Moose. Local musicians play every Monday and Tuesday - mangymoose.com

• Whiskey & Wine Wednesday at Silver Dollar Bar & Grill in the Wort Hotel - Get half off three featured rotating whiskeys from 11 a.m.-close.

Farmers Market on the Town Square. Every Saturday morning from 8 a.m.-Noon until the 27th, featuring fresh produce and music.  - jacksonholefarmersmarket.org

• Bluegrass Tuesdays in the Silver Dollar Showroom at the historic Wort Hotel has brought locals and visitors together for more than 15 years through the music of One Ton Pig; 7-10:30 p.m. Fun Fact: One Ton Pig was named "Best Band" in the 2025 Best of Jackson Hole contest.

Jackson Hole People's Market - Locally-produced food items and crafts; music; held every Wednesday through the 21st at the Center for the Arts; 4-7 p.m. - jhpeoplesmarket.org

• Avian Experience at Teton Raptor Center - Held at 2 p.m. every Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday at Teton Raptor Center in Wilson; meet birds of prey in the historic barn; book online at tetonraptorcenter.org

• Wyoming Stargazing offers free, year-round, public stargazing events on clear Thursdays of each month (when the temperature is above zero degrees Fahrenheit!) just after sunset at Rendezvous Park (R-Park) off of Rte. 390, the Teton Village Rd. Astronomy educators use one of their large-aperture telescopes to show you planets, stars, planetary nebulae, galaxies, and more. Please park in the main parking area and walk to the far side of the hill following the "Public Stargazing" signs. There is a $10/person recommended donation. There is no need to reserve your spot in advance; just come and go as you please.

• "Saddle Up!" Exhibit at Jackson Hole History Museum Opens -
Co-presented by the Cowboy Trades Association and History Jackson Hole, the exhibit is on view through January 3, 2026. Western handmade arts and gear honors Western cowboy heritage and those who carry it to future generations by celebrating the artisans and their work from all around the Northern Rockies and recognizing Jackson Hole tradition-keepers. Meet artisans, watch demonstrations, take workshops, hear trade stories, and engage in memorable experiences. A complete schedule of offerings can be found at   cowboytradesassociation.org.

3-14, 2025/ Annual Jackson Hole Fall Arts Festival - The Fall Arts Festival has become the premier cultural event of Jackson Hole and attracts hundreds of nationally and internationally acclaimed artists who embody the spirit of the West - jacksonholechamber.com

3, 2025/4th Annual King Concert Series With Rainbow Kitten Surprise* - This annual music series is held at the summit of Snow King Mountain. Concert tickets include a complimentary scenic gondola ride. For more information and tickets (*tickets almost sold out), visit  kingconcerts.com.

4-7, 2025/ Jackson Hole One Fly Contest - Three-day fishing competition  - jacksonholeonefly.org

4, 2025/ Snake River Brewing Cornhole Tournaments on the lawn - From 4-8 p.m.; $10 cash entry per player

4, 2025/ Screening of "The Big Lebowski" at Center for the Arts - Presented at 7 p.m. by Wyoming Wildlife Advocates and Save the Yellowstone Grizzly. One of the Dude’s (aka, Jeff Bridges) passions is to protect the Yellowstone grizzly, and so, in honor of the late great grizzly 399, don your bowling shirt or favorite bathrobe and come watch one of your favorite movies for a great cause! Costumes encouraged. Doors open at 6:30. Cost is $20.

5, 2025/ First Friday Art Walks in the vibrant downtown Jackson art district, sponsored by Mangelsen- Images of Nature Gallery, in collaboration with the Jackson Arts Council. Time: 5:30-7:30 p.m.

5-6, 2025/ Reggae in the Rockies - Featuring Tribal Seeds & The Movement, Kbong and Johnny Cosmic at the Alpine 4-H Ranch; doors open at 5 p.m.; showtime 6:30. On-site camping is available. For tickets, click here. - reggaeintherockies.com

5, 2025/ Bridger Gondola at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort closes operations for the summer.

5, 2025/ Palates & Palettes Gallery Walk – 5-8 p.m.

6, 2025/ Western Design Conference Exhibit and Sale - Preeminent exhibition of the finest Western design in the world; 10 a.m.-5 p.m. at Snow King Center -  westerndesignconference.com

6, 2025/Annual Old Bill’s Fun Run for Charities - cfjacksonhole.org

6, 2025/43rd Annual LOTOJA - a 210-mile interstate bike race from Logan, Utah, to Teton Village - lotojaclassic.com  

7, 2025/ Arts on the Green - Center for the Arts lawn. Free entry to view and purchase art, jewelry, and more from 50+ local creatives including some of Jackson's finest artists. Bar and live entertainment throughout the afternoon; 10 a.m.-6 p.m. - artassociation.org

10, 2025/ Jackson Hole Art Walks - Tour Jackson Hole's art galleries from 5-8 p.m. during the Fall Arts Festival and experience the artwork from participating artists. 

10, 2025/ Jackson Hole International Film Festival Film Screening of "East of Wall" at Center for the Arts - "East of Wall" follows Tabatha, a young, tattooed, rebellious horse trainer, who wrestles with financial insecurity and unresolved grief while providing refuge for a group of wayward teenagers on her broken-down ranch in the Badlands. The showing at 7 p.m. will be followed by a live Q&A with the film’s director, Kate Beecroft. Cost: $22. Purchase tickets here.

12-13, 2025/Annual Horseshoe Music Festival at the Teton County Fairgrounds - Music, artisan and vintage market, culinary and wellness event- horseshoemusicfestival.com

11, 2025/ Snake River Brewing Summer Music Series With Dangling Chains - Enjoy live music on select Thursdays each month from
5-8 p.m.

11, 2025/ National Museum of Wildlife Art's Western Visions Show + Sale - Top contemporary wildlife artists come together with international collectors of the Museum's longest-running fundraiser; from 5-8:30 p.m.; tickets: $210. Open public sale begins Friday, September 15.  

12, 2025/Showcase of Homes, presented by Jackson Hole Traveler's sister publication, Homestead, from 10 a.m. to 4 pm. Held at various locations, Jackson Hole's favorite home tour highlights the diversity of architecture and design in the valley. This unique, one-day, self-guided tour allows attendees to experience homes in a range of architectural styles and to meet the architects, landscape architects, builders, and designers behind each project. Tickets cost $145 and are available here.

13, 2025/ Jackson Hole Art Auction - jacksonholeartauction.com 

13, 2025/ Jackson Hole Quick Draw - Welcome to one of the nation's most highly anticipated live art events. World-famous artists create paintings and sculptures live on Jackson's iconic Town Square, immediately followed by a fine art auction that's simply one-of-a-kind; 8 a.m. -1 p.m.

13, 2025/ Teton Gravity Research's FarOutFest in Teton Village - A day of music, fun and film at the World Premiere of TGR's 30th annual ski and snowboard film. The two screenings are the cornerstone of FarOutFest, an all-day festival featuring free live music, mountain biking, food, drinks, and more. There will be athlete poster signings, along with numerous prize giveaways. For the 30th consecutive year, 100% of the profits from this event (including premiere tickets, afterparty tickets and alcohol sales) will benefit local charity partners.

14, 2025/ Farewell to Fall Arts Brunch -  jacksonholegalleryassociation.com 

14, 2025/ Grand Targhee Resort closes for the summer season  - grandtarghee.com

15, 2025/ Jackson Hole Hootenanny at Center for the Arts - In-town version of the longtime, all-acoustic Hootenanny Monday night tradition at Dornans in Moose; 7 p.m.; $15 - jhcenterforthearts.org  

18, 2025/ Snake River Brewing Cornhole Tournaments on the lawn - From 4-8 p.m.; $10 cash entry per player

20, 2025/ Oktoberfest in Teton Village - A new fall tradition filled with Bavarian cheer. From noon-8 p.m., enjoy activities, delicious food and seasonal craft beer brews. Authentic Oktoberfest entertainment will be offered throughout the day, featuring live performances from regional and folk bands, spirited Bavarian contests, children’s activities and games, and a lively atmosphere inspired by Germany’s renowned fall celebration. Admission is free. Beer garden access requires a wristband (for ages 21+), with IDs checked upon entry.

20, 2025/ The Friends of Pathways Pass Bash at The Stagecoach Bar - Cross-country cyclists, freeriders and downhillers are all welcome to gather for a great day of mountain biking. Friends of Pathways and Hoback Sports will have tents set up in the front yard of The Stagecoach Bar and shuttles will be running on Teton Pass, delivering mountain bikers to trailheads on the pass. An adult must accompany children.

25, 2025/ Jackson Hole Chamber Music and The Center Present: Bach and Blues - In the Center Theater Lobby at 6 p.m.; $48 - jhcenterforthearts.org

27, 2025/ 2nd Annual Jackson Hole Book Festival - More than 25 nationally acclaimed, best-selling authors will gather at the Snow King Resort Hotel and Conference Center for this free, all-day book festival featuring inspiring talks, book signings and more. Time: 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. - jacksonholebookfestival.org

27, 2025/Jackson Hole Half Marathon/Quarter Marathon  - Starts at 9 a.m. and 10 a.m. - jacksonholemarathon.com

27, 2025/ One-Day-Only Free Entry To Grand Teton National Park

28, 2025/ Snow King Oktoberfest and closing day for the summer - Celebrate the changing of the seasons with a great selection of breweries on hand, music, tasty eats, amazing views, and more, from 8 a.m.-5 p.m.

30, 2025/ The Center Presents: The Manhattan Short Film Festival- In the Center Theater at 7 p.m.; $18 - jhcenterforthearts.org

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Fall Grand Teton National Park

OCTOBER

Ongoing throughout the month:

• Bluegrass Tuesdays in the Silver Dollar Showroom at the historic Wort Hotel have been bringing locals and visitors together year-round through the music of One Ton Pig, from 7 to 10:30 p.m. Fun Fact: One Ton Pig was named "Best Band" in the 2025 Best of Jackson Hole contest.

• Enjoy some good old-fashioned swing dancing with the world-famous Stagecoach Band every Sunday from 6-10 p.m. The Stagecoach Band has been playing at the Stagecoach bar since 1969. Often referred to as "Church," the band has been a Sunday night local favorite for generations.

• Open mic at Cowboy Coffee at 7 p.m. on the first Thursday night of the month

• Free dance lessons at the Million Dollar Cowboy Bar on Thursdays from 7 - 8:30 p.m.

Winged Wednesdays at Teton Raptor Center: Held from 6-7:30 p.m. in the Hardeman Barn; a series of free educational programs held on the first Wednesday of each month in which an expert will take you on a deep dive into a specific avian topic. - tetonraptorcenter.org

• "Saddle Up!" Exhibit at Jackson Hole History Museum Opens -
Co-presented by the Cowboy Trades Association and History Jackson Hole, the exhibit is on view through January 3, 2026. Western handmade arts and gear honors Western cowboy heritage and those who carry it to future generations by celebrating the artisans and their work from all around the Northern Rockies and recognizing Jackson Hole tradition-keepers. Meet artisans, watch demonstrations, take workshops, hear trade stories, and engage in memorable experiences. A complete schedule of offerings can be found at cowboytradesassociation.org.

• Wyoming Stargazing offers free, year-round, public stargazing events on clear Thursdays of each month (when the temperature is above zero degrees Fahrenheit!) just after sunset at Rendezvous Park (R-Park) off of Rte. 390, the Teton Village Rd. Astronomy educators use one of their large aperture telescopes to show you planets, stars, planetary nebulae, galaxies, and more. There is no need to reserve your spot in advance; just come and go as you please. Please park in the main parking area and walk to the far side of the hill following the "Public Stargazing" signs. There is a $10/person recommended donation. - wyomingstargazing.org

The Virginian Saloon in the iconic Virginian Lodge offers live music Thursday through Saturday nights starting at 9 p.m., plus karaoke on Wednesday - virginiansaloon.com

Nora's Fish Creek Inn in Wilson offers live music on Sunday mornings and Thursday and Tuesday nights. The eatery's happy hour and a half at the bar is happening 7 days a week.

• Daily Docent Tours at the Murie Ranch: Join Teton Science Schools for a 30-minute docent-led tour at 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. of the historic Murie Ranch in Moose, home to conservation pioneers Olaus and Mardy Murie.

• Raptors at The Cloudveil Program, Presented By Teton Raptor Center - From 5-6 p.m. every Monday through October, experience the magic of live raptors up-close at this informal program in the lobby. No reservations required.

Snow King Mountain’s brand-new, state-of-the-art Observatory and Planetarium — the only observatory on a North American ski area — allows you to stargaze and check out the skies day and night. A rooftop observation deck allows portable telescopes to be set up for additional viewing during astronomical events. Planetarium shows rotate throughout the day along with programming at the solar telescope, science on a sphere exhibit, and in the immersive private theater. - snowkingmountain.com

• "A Haunting Halloween" will be presented at the Jackson Hole Playhouse from October 17th through November 2nd. For tickets visit jhplayhouse.com

• The Silver Dollar Showroom in the Wort Hotel hosts live music every Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday night. The Wort's sister bar, The Million Dollar Cowboy Bar, has music every Monday-Saturday night.

• Free Trivia Night at Haydens Post in the Snow King Resort from 7-9 p.m.
recurring weekly on Monday through October 27th

Frank's Film Festival at Center for the Arts - Honoring the legacy of Frank Londy, the man who brought the magic of cinema to Jackson Hole, featuring films carefully curated by those who were closest to him. - jhcenterforthearts.org

4, 2025/ Art Association's Pumpkins on Fire - This free family-friendly favorite event outside of the Center for the Arts features outdoor activities including live raku glazing and firing of ceramic pumpkins, block printing trick or treat bags, pumpkin crafts, food and drink, and fun for all ages.

Oktoberfest at Snake River Brewing - Food specials all day; deals on steins for sale; The Hof Band live at 4 p.m. and stein holding competition at 7.

5, 2025/ Aerial Tram at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort closes operations for summer. - jacksonhole.com 

10, 2025/ Garden of Lanterns Party at the Center for the Arts- Presented by JH Public Art, this is an evening of light, creativity and community. Experience a live performance set among glowing lantern sculptures crafted by local artists and educators. Enjoy food and beverages as you wander through this magical illuminated garden from 7-9 p.m.

12, 2025/ Old Faithful Inn closes in Yellowstone National Park nps.gov/yell

13, 2025/ "I’m With Her" Wild and Clear and Blue 2025 at Center for the Arts - Bluegrass/Folk. Time: 8 p.m.; tickets $69-$204- jhcenterforthearts.org

16, 2025/ Jackson Hole Art Walks - Enjoy a casual, self-guided tour through downtown galleries, with opportunities to meet artists, sip refreshments, and find that perfect piece of inspiration to take home.

20, 2025/ Iron & Wine Performs at Center for the Arts - Acoustic show at 8 p.m.; Tickets cost $78-$123 and are available here.

25, 2025/ Annual Ski Swap - New and used Alpine, Nordic and snowboard equipment and clothing at Snow King Sports & Event Center -  jhskiclub.org 

31, 2025/ Watch all the young trick-or-treaters on Town Square. Held from 3 to 5 p.m., this annual event is a classic Halloween favorite of both young and old. New to the event is the addition of a Trunk-or-Treat. The parking areas around the Town Square will be filled with decorated vehicles, including fire trucks, police cars and other fun vehicles, all decked out for Halloween. Children can wander from vehicle to vehicle, gathering candy in a safe, family-friendly environment.

31, 2025/ Craig Thomas Discovery & Visitor Center closes for the season

31, 2025/ Moose Wilson Road closes for the season

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Antler Arches on the Jackson Hole Town Square

NOVEMBER

Ongoing throughout the month: 

• Jackson Hole Moose Hockey games in the Snow King Sports & Events Center will be held November TBA. The team is back in action for their 27th season of hard-hitting ice hockey in Jackson Hole. Visit snowkingsec.com.

• Wyoming Stargazing offers free, year-round, public stargazing events on clear Thursdays of each month (when the temperature is above zero degrees Fahrenheit!) just after sunset at Rendezvous Park (R-Park) off of Rte. 390, the Teton Village Rd. Astronomy educators use one of their large aperture telescopes to show you planets, stars, planetary nebulae, galaxies, and more. Please park in the main parking area and walk to the far side of the hill following the "Public Stargazing" signs. There is a $10/person recommended donation. There is no need to reserve your spot in advance; just come and go as you please. - wyomingstargazing.org

• Bluegrass Tuesdays in the Silver Dollar Showroom at the historic Wort Hotel has brought locals and visitors together year-round for more than 15 years through the music of One Ton Pig; 7-10:30 p.m. Fun Fact: One Ton Pig was named "Best Band" in the 2025 Best of Jackson Hole contest.

• Enjoy some good old-fashioned swing dancing with the world-famous Stagecoach Band every Sunday from 6-10 p.m. The Stagecoach Band has been playing at the Stagecoach bar since 1969. Often referred to as "Church," the band has been a Sunday night local favorite for generations.

Winged Wednesdays at Teton Raptor Center: Held from 6-7:30 p.m. in the Hardeman Barn; a series of free educational programs held on the first Wednesday of each month in which an expert will take you on a deep dive into a specific avian topic.

• Free dance lessons at the Million Dollar Cowboy Bar on Thursdays from 7 - 8:30 p.m.

• The Virginian Saloon in the iconic Virginian Lodge offers live music Thursday through Saturday nights starting at 9 p.m., plus karaoke on Wednesday - virginiansaloon.com

Nora's Fish Creek Inn in Wilson offers live music on Sunday mornings and Thursday and Tuesday nights. The eatery's happy hour and a half at the bar is happening 7 days a week.

Snow King Mountain’s state-of-the-art Observatory and Planetarium — the only observatory on a North American ski area — allows you to stargaze and check out the skies day and night. A rooftop observation deck allows portable telescopes to be set up for additional viewing during astronomical events. Planetarium shows rotate throughout the day along with programming at the solar telescope, science on a sphere exhibit, and in the immersive private theater.

• "Saddle Up!" Exhibit at Jackson Hole History Museum Opens -
Co-presented by the Cowboy Trades Association and History Jackson Hole, the exhibit is on view through January 3, 2026. Western handmade arts and gear honors Western cowboy heritage and those who carry it to future generations by celebrating the artisans and their work from all around the Northern Rockies and recognizing Jackson Hole tradition-keepers. Meet artisans, watch demonstrations, take workshops, hear trade stories, and engage in memorable experiences. A complete schedule of offerings can be found at cowboytradesassociation.org.

• The Silver Dollar Showroom in the Wort Hotel hosts live music every Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday night. The Wort's sister bar, The Million Dollar Cowboy Bar, has music every Monday-Saturday night.

6-8 2025/ Teton Mudpots Fall Sale - Sponsored by the Art Association of Jackson Hole at the Center for the Arts, featuring local artisans - artassociation.org

16, 2025/ Jackson Hole Art Walks - Enjoy a casual, self-guided tour through downtown galleries, with opportunities to meet artists, sip refreshments, and find that perfect piece of inspiration to take home.

Grand Targhee Mountain Resort opens for winter - weather dependent - grandtarghee.com

27, 2025/ Annual Turkey Trot - 5K run/walk at 9 a.m., starting at the Wilson Boat Launch

Jackson Hole Mountain Resort opens for winter - weather dependent - jacksonhole.com

Ski Season Opening Party at the Mangy Moose - Celebrate the start of ski season with local favorites Sneaky Pete and the Secret Weapons; 7 p.m.; tickets $22 -mangymoose.com

26, 2025/ Annual Town Square Lighting - Sip on hot cocoa, snack on local treats and drop off a letter to Santa in the Stage Stop Building (every night until Dec 25). The event is truly a sight to behold! - jacksonholechamber.com

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Santa Tram Jackson Hole

DECEMBER

Ongoing throughout the month:

• Holiday musical at Jackson Hole Playhouse -  Begins December TBA. Christmas dinner and show at 6 p.m.; show only at 9 p.m. Continues through January TBA, 2026. Call the box office between noon-4 p.m. at 307-733-6994. - jhplayhouse.com

• Wyoming Stargazing offers free, year-round, public stargazing events on clear Thursdays of each month (when the temperature is above zero degrees Fahrenheit!) just after sunset at Rendezvous Park (R-Park) off of Rte. 390, the Teton Village Rd. Astronomy educators use one of their large aperture telescopes to show you planets, stars, planetary nebulae, galaxies, and more. Please park in the main parking area and walk to the far side of the hill following the "Public Stargazing" signs. There is a $10/person recommended donation. There is no need to reserve your spot in advance; just come and go as you please. - wyomingstargazing.org

• Bluegrass Tuesdays in the Silver Dollar Showroom at the historic Wort Hotel have brought locals and visitors together year-round for more than 15 years through the music of One Ton Pig; 7-10:30 p.m. Fun Fact: One Ton Pig was named "Best Band" in the 2025 Best of Jackson Hole contest.

• Free dance lessons at the Million Dollar Cowboy Bar on Thursdays from 7 - 8:30 p.m.

• Jackson Hole Moose Hockey games will be held at 7 p.m. in the Snow King Sports & Events Center on December TBA. The team is back in action for its 28th season of hard-hitting ice hockey in Jackson Hole. You must reserve your tickets in advance; no walk-ups. Visit snowkingsec.com.

• Open mic at Cowboy Coffee at 7 p.m. on the first Thursday night of the month

• Enjoy some good old-fashioned swing dancing with the world-famous Stagecoach Band every Sunday from 6-10 p.m. The Stagecoach Band has been playing at the Stagecoach bar since 1969. Often referred to as "Church," the band has been a Sunday night local favorite for generations.

Nora's Fish Creek Inn in Wilson offers live music on Sunday mornings and Thursday and Tuesday nights. The eatery's happy hour and a half at the bar is happening 7 days a week.

• The iconic Jackson Hole Hootenanny takes place every Monday night at 6 p.m. in the Silver Dollar Showroom in the Wort Hotel. There will be a special "Holiday Hoot" on December TBA.

Snow King Mountain’s state-of-the-art Observatory and Planetarium — the only observatory on a North American ski area — allows you to stargaze and check out the skies day and night. A rooftop observation deck allows portable telescopes to be set up for additional viewing during astronomical events. Planetarium shows rotate throughout the day along with programming at the solar telescope, science on a sphere exhibit, and in the immersive private theater. - snowkingmountain.com

• The Silver Dollar Showroom in the Wort Hotel hosts live music every Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday night. The Wort's sister bar, The Million Dollar Cowboy Bar, has music every Monday-Saturday night.

Winged Wednesdays at Teton Raptor Center - Held from 6-7:30 p.m. in the Hardeman Barn; a free educational program in which an expert will take you on a deep dive into a specific avian topic.

Wort Hotel Annual Street Lighting and Holiday Street Party - Live music, Santa, complimentary food and drink; 5-7:30 p.m.

Snow King Mountain Opens for Winter - snowkingmountain.com

6, 2025/Art Association's 62nd Annual Holiday Bazaar - Arts and crafts show, ideal for made-in-Jackson-Hole holiday shopping, held at Jackson Hole Conference Center; 9 a.m.-4 p.m.; $6 entry fee. - artassociation.org

4th Annual Ski in Jeans Day at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort -  This unique event invites skiers and snowboarders of all levels to hit the slopes in their finest denim and enjoy discounted lift tickets ($25 for the day) and $50% off rentals. Après-ski celebrations will feature a mechanical bull, special giveaways, drink deals and more. - jacksonhole.com  

"Sip and Shop" at the Wort Hotel - Wine and retail therapy; 8+ local artisans and wine or cocktails; $20

Jackson Hole Film Festival at the National Museum of Wildlife Art - An annual edit of international films that have gained notoriety as we near the award season corridor. Tickets start at $20 - wildlifeart.org

Shop & Sip at JH Sports and Teton Village Sports - Enjoy free tastings from Wyoming Whiskey from 4-7 p.m.

14-24, 2025/ Visit Santa on the Square - The jolly big guy in the red suit will be holding court in the StageStop Building from 5 to 7 p.m. nightly

Art Association's Holiday Bazaar at The Snake River Lodge & Spa and Hotel Terra Ballroom in Teton Village -  Local and regional artists present their work in a variety of mediums including ceramics, fiber, knitted wares, painting, glass, mixed media, and more. From noon-6 p.m.; admission is $6 for adults and free for children 12 and under.

Elk Refuge Sleigh Rides open - Weather dependent. Tickets are sold in the National Elk Refuge & Greater Yellowstone Visitor Center in the parking lot. - fws.gov/refuge/national_elk_refuge

Free Movie Night in Walk Festival Hall in Teton Village - "Polar Express" at 4 p.m.

Holiday Hoot (Hootenanny) at Silver Dollar Showroom in the Wort Hotel - 6-9 p.m.; free

Cathedral Voices Chamber presents its free "Sounds of the Season" concert at The Center for the Arts Theater -  The Jackson Hole Brass Quintet and the Teton Music School Youth Choir will also perform; 7 p.m.

Holiday Gallery Art Walk - Galleries will be open late, with many serving cider and other festive refreshments, along with special show openings and holiday events; 5-8 p.m. - jacksonholegalleryassociation.com

Holiday Cocktails and Tasha and the Goodfellows - The popular local band performs at 7 p.m. in the Silver Dollar Showroom in the Wort Hotel; free

Celebrate the Winter Solstice at R Park - Held from 4-7 p.m. Free chili, mac and cheese, hot drinks and sledding; hot cocktails crafted by Wyoming Whiskey will also be available. As dusk approaches, check out the R Park Lantern Trail, a walkable path through R Park with solar lanterns decorated by local school kids.

Jackson Hole Community Band's Winter Holiday Concert - Center for the Arts; free festive concert with traditional holiday favorites.  - jhcenterforthearts.org or jhcband.org

Winter People's Market - Farmer's market held from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Fairgrounds Community Building (305 W Snow King Ave)  - tetonslowfood.org

Annual Teton Village Tree Lighting, Snow Castles, "GlowNights" installation ceremony and Free Skate on the Village Commons - Grab the family and enjoy free skating, champagne, hot cocoa, caroling, and sparklers from 4-6 p.m. The official light-up will begin at 5.

12-14, 2025/ Teton Village’s Kids on Snow event - All Teton Village businesses are coming together to invite families to experience the best of winter. From the exhilarating slopes to the cozy swimming pools, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.

The Jackson Hole History Museum will host a free "Family Old Time Christmas" holiday activities event from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

Mountain Craft Holiday Market in Teton Village - From noon to 6 p.m., visit the lobbies of Alpenhof, Gravity Haus, Hotel Terra, and the Snake River Lodge and Spa to see (and buy!) a curated selection of local artisan wares.

"Planetarium" in the Snake River Lodge Sundance Room - From 4-6 p.m., take a 30-minute virtual tour of the Cosmos (starting on the hour and half hour) inside a portable Digital Planetarium System.

Winter Carnival at Snow King - Sponsored by the Jackson Hole Ski&Snowboard Club; 4-6 p.m.; alpine, nordic, freeride and backcountry activities for all ages; BYO gear

A Breakdancing Santa will be a sight to behold from 3 to 4 p.m. at the Village Commons Ice Rink. Inspired by the 2024 Summer Olympics event, Santa learned a new skill and wants to show you his moves. Swing the rink and watch Santa break it down.

Cookie Decorating at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort's Cafe 6311 - Enjoy decorating some freshly made sugar cookies; free

24, 2025/ Free skating on the Village Commons ice rink - The big jolly guy in red will be ice skating on the rink in the Village Commons from 3-4 p.m.; skate rentals are available in the warming hut.

24, 2025/ Santa Claus visits Jackson Hole Mountain Resort - The jolly old elf will appear Jackson Hole-style by rappelling out of the Aerial Tram at 4:20 p.m.

24, 2025/ Naughty or Nice Christmas Party at the Million Dollar Cowboy Bar - Holiday fun for Christmas Eve, 8:30 p.m.-12:30 a.m. No advance tickets, first come, first serve. Must be 21+ for this event.

25, 2025/ Ski/ride with Santa at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort - Santa will strap some skis on and conquer some of the greens on Teewinot around 10 a.m. and then at Casper and Apres Vous until noon.

Grand Menorah Lighting and Gelt Drop in Town Square - Catch Chanukah Gelt raining down from the top of a fire truck ladder during the annual giant Menorah lighting, sing Chanukah songs and hear the story of Chanukah. Delicious Chanukah treats such as hot potato latkes, doughnuts filled with jelly (Sufganiyot) and hot chocolate will be served while Chanukah Menorahs will be available for one and all. Dress warmly; hosted by Chabad Jewish Center of Wyoming

Snow Cats and Avalanche Dogs at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort - Kid's Ranch, 4-5 p.m. A behind-the-scenes look at the resort's coolest stuff.  Meet an avalanche dog and handler and take a tour of a snowcat - jacksonhole.com

Family Scavenger Hunt at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort - Download the JH Insider app to participate in the WinterFest hunt. A clue will drop at 10 a.m. for a chance to find elves hidden throughout the ski area. Prizes to be redeemed at JH Sports and Teton Village Sports.

Holiday Party at Rendezvous Alpine Kitchen at the top of the Bridger Gondola - A high-energy DJ event filled with electrifying beats and good vibes; 11 a.m.-2 p.m.

Sledding Evening at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort - Glide across the slope on a slow pitch between Bridger and Sweetwater gondolas between 4:30-5:30 p.m. Sleds provided by JHMR.

Free Skate Night and Hot Cocoa Pop-Up at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort - Free skate rentals and hot cocoa from 3:30-5 p.m. on the Village Commons Ice Rink

31, 2025/ New Year’s Eve Torchlight Parades - Dusk torchlight parades and fireworks at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, Snow King Mountain and Grand Targhee

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International Stage Stop Sled Dog Race

JANUARY

Ongoing throughout the month:

• Wyoming Stargazing offers free, year-round, public stargazing events on clear Thursdays of each month (when the temperature is above zero degrees Fahrenheit!) just after sunset at Rendezvous Park (R-Park) off of Rte. 390, the Teton Village Rd. Astronomy educators use one of their large aperture telescopes to show you planets, stars, planetary nebulae, galaxies, and more. Please park in the main parking area and walk to the far side of the hill following the "Public Stargazing" signs. There is a $10/person recommended donation.  No need to reserve your spot in advance; just come and go as you please.

• Jackson Hole Moose Hockey games will be held in the Snow King Sports & Events Center on January TBA -  Visit snowkingsec.com.

• The Silver Dollar Showroom in the Wort Hotel hosts live music every Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday night. The Wort's sister bar, The Million Dollar Cowboy Bar, has music every Monday-Saturday night.

• Enjoy some good old-fashioned swing dancing with the world-famous Stagecoach Band every Sunday from 6-10 p.m. The Stagecoach Band has been playing at the Stagecoach bar since 1969. Often referred to as "Church," the band has been a Sunday night local favorite for generations.

Elk Refuge Sleigh Rides  - From 10 a.m.-4 p.m. daily. Tickets are sold in the National Elk Refuge & Greater Yellowstone Visitor Center in the parking lot. - fws.gov/refuge/national_elk_refuge

• Free dance lessons at the Million Dollar Cowboy Bar on Thursdays from 7 - 8:30 p.m.

• Trivia Night every Monday at Haydens Post in the Snow King Resort from 7-9 p.m. Snake River Brewing also has weekly Tuesday Trivia nights starting at 7 p.m. 

Snow King Mountain’s state-of-the-art Observatory and Planetarium  allows you to stargaze and check out the skies day and night. Winter daytime adventures are noon-4 p.m. with engaging planetarium shows, star talks, the “Science on the Sphere” exhibit, and interactive displays. The evening experience (Monday-Thursday, 4:30-7:30 p.m.) offers everything included in the daytime experience but with the potential for stargazing through a 1-meter research class telescope and more private, personalized attention from expert staff. Advanced reservations are highly recommended.

Nora's Fish Creek Inn in Wilson offers live music on Sunday mornings and Thursday and Tuesday nights. The eatery's happy hour and a half at the bar-only is happening 7 days a week.

• Bluegrass Tuesdays in the Silver Dollar Showroom at the historic Wort Hotel has brought locals and visitors together for more than 15 years through the music of One Ton Pig; 7-10:30 p.m. Fun Fact: One Ton Pig was named "Best Band" in the 2025 Best of Jackson Hole contest.

• "GlowNights" in Teton Village and at the Center for the Arts - Annual installation through February presented by JH Public Art; free admission daily until 10 p.m. at each location. - jhpublicart.org

• Spirit Tasting at the Virginian Saloon - Complimentary tastings are available every Thursday from 4-6 p.m. 

• Disco night at the Stagecoach Bar - Get your boogie on starting at 9:30 p.m. every week until April 10.

• Open mic at Cowboy Coffee at 7 p.m. on the first Thursday night of the month

• The iconic Jackson Hole Hootenanny takes place every Monday night at 6 p.m. in the Silver Dollar Showroom in the Wort Hotel.

Enjoy free live music daily at the Mangy Moose from 4:30-7:30 p.m.

Menorah Lighting at the Four Seasons Jackson Hole - 5:30 p.m.

The Second City 66th Anniversary Show at Center for the Arts - Comedy presented by Off Square Theatre Company; 7 p.m. For tickets click here

Winter Market Fest - Presented by Jackson Hole Farmer's Market from 1-4 p.m. in the convention center at the Lodge of Jackson Hole; locally sourced food, live music and activities - jacksonholefarmersmarket.org

12, 2026/ JH Nordic Alliance Annual Free Ski, Fat Bike and Snowshoe Day - Turpin Meadow Ranch; lunch, snacks, hot and cold drinks; 9:30 a.m.-3 p.m. - jhnordic.com 

Paint and Sip at Snake River Brewing - Brews, grub and painting instruction; $45; all levels welcome

Jackson Hole Chamber Music at Center for the Arts "Classical Café"  - Tickets $48; 6-8 p.m. - jhcenterforthearts.org

AlpinFilm 2026 at Center for the Arts - Presented by Teton Climber's Coalition, this is a hybrid film festival celebrating mountain culture, adventure and the art of storytelling in the heart of American mountaineering; 7 p.m. Tickets cost between $25-$40. Click here to purchase.

"Late Nights at Snow King" - Special night skiing available from 4-9 p.m.; $10 ski tickets; food and alcohol specials, including $5 Roadhouse Haze King IPA, Snow King Mountain’s new beer collaboration in honor of the 85th season; activities; live music - snowkingmountain.com

14, 2026/ Chris Thile at the Center for the Arts - Thile is a Grammy Award-winning mandolinist, singer and songwriter, and will perform at 7 p.m. Tickets cost between $63-$123 and are available here.

Winter People's Market - Farmer's market held from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Fairgrounds Community Building (305 W Snow King Ave)  - tetonslowfood.org

13th Annual Driggs Snowscapes: The Art of Sculpting Snow - A 40-minute drive over Teton Pass from Jackson, this free event at the Driggs Plaza in Driggs, Idaho, features seven professional sculpting teams from Idaho, Wyoming and Montana who create an art installation made entirely of snow. For more information visit here

International Fly Fishing Film Festival - Presented by Jackson Hole One Fly and Jackson Hole Trout Unlimited at 7 p.m. at the Center for the Arts - jhcenterforthearts.org

DJ Under the Electric Dandelions on Teton Village Commons - Jackson Hole Public Arts' GlowNights Electric Dandelions by Liquid PXL's closing celebration will feature a live DJ set with Jackson radio station KHOL and drinks for purchase by Caldera House Aperol tent.

31, 2025/ Annual International Pedigree Stage Stop Sled Dog Race - This family-friendly event will feature sled dogs, mushers, refreshments, and fireworks, right in the middle of Jackson Town Square! Events start @ 5 p.m.; races @6:30 - wyomingstagestop.org  

"Jackson On Ice" Free Skating performance - Town Square ice rink; 7 p.m.; featuring Olympians and local "legends"

RELATED STORY: A Jackson Hole Family Ski Trip

FEBRUARY

Ongoing throughout the month:  

• Wyoming Stargazing offers free, year-round, public stargazing events on clear Thursdays of each month (when the temperature is above zero degrees Fahrenheit!) just after sunset at Rendezvous Park (R-Park) off of Rte. 390, the Teton Village Rd. Astronomy educators use one of their large aperture telescopes to show you planets, stars, planetary nebulae, galaxies, and more. There is no need to reserve your spot in advance; just come and go as you please. Please park in the main parking area and walk to the far side of the hill following the "Public Stargazing" signs. There is a $10/person recommended donation. 

• Jackson Hole Moose Hockey games will be played at 7:30 p.m. on February TBA in the Snow King Sports & Events Center. Visit snowkingsec.com.

• Free dance lessons at the Million Dollar Cowboy Bar on Thursdays from 7 - 8:30 p.m.

• Trivia Night every Monday at Haydens Post in the Snow King Resort from 7-9 p.m. Snake River Brewing also has weekly Tuesday Trivia nights starting at 7 p.m. 

• Enjoy some good old-fashioned swing dancing with the world-famous Stagecoach Band every Sunday from 6-10 p.m. The Stagecoach Band has been playing at the Stagecoach bar since 1969. Often referred to as "Church," the band has been a Sunday night local favorite for generations.

• The Silver Dollar Showroom in the Wort Hotel hosts live music every Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday night. The Wort's sister bar, The Million Dollar Cowboy Bar, has music every Monday-Saturday night.

Elk Refuge Sleigh Rides  - From 10 a.m.-4 p.m. daily. Tickets are sold in the National Elk Refuge & Greater Yellowstone Visitor Center in the parking lot. - fws.gov/refuge/national_elk_refuge

Nora's Fish Creek Inn in Wilson offers live music on Sunday mornings and Thursday and Tuesday nights. The eatery's happy hour and a half at the bar-only is happening 7 days a week.

• Open mic at Cowboy Coffee at 7 p.m. on the first Thursday night of the month

• Spirit Tasting at the Virginian Saloon - Complimentary tastings are available every Thursday from 4-6 p.m. 

Snow King Mountain’s state-of-the-art Observatory and Planetarium  allows you to stargaze and check out the skies day and night. Winter daytime adventures are noon-4 p.m. with engaging planetarium shows, star talks, the “Science on the Sphere” exhibit, and interactive displays. The evening experience (Monday-Thursday, 4:30-7:30 p.m.) offers everything included in the daytime experience but with the potential for stargazing through a 1-meter research class telescope and more private, personalized attention from expert staff. Advanced reservations are highly recommended.

• Bluegrass Tuesdays in the Silver Dollar Showroom at the historic Wort Hotel has brought locals and visitors together year-round for more than 15 years through the music of One Ton Pig, 7-10:30 p.m. Fun Fact: One Ton Pig was named "Best Band" in the 2025 Best of Jackson Hole contest.

• "GlowNights" in Teton Village and at the Center for the Arts - Annual  interactive lights art installation through February presented by JH Public Art; free admission daily until 10 p.m.  - jhpublicart.org

• The iconic Jackson Hole Hootenanny takes place every Monday at 6 p.m. in the Silver Dollar Showroom in the Wort Hotel.

Enjoy free live music daily at the Mangy Moose from 4-7 p.m.

• Disco night at the Stagecoach Bar - Get your boogie on starting at 9:30 p.m. every week until April 10.

• Cloudveil hotel has live music presented from 6 to 9 p.m. on Wednesdays and Fridays.

Jackson Hole Playhouse's winter dinner theatre musical, "Oscars Spoof" starts February TBA and is performed on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays; visit jhplayhouse.com for ticket information and reservations. Runs until March 1st.  

"Jackson On Ice" Free Skating performance - Town Square ice rink; 7 p.m.; featuring Olympians and local "legends"  

“Jackson On Ice” at Teton Village Ice Rink - Presented by The Grand Teton Skating Association; free; 7 p.m.  

7-14, 2026/ Kings & Queens of Corbet's Freeride Event - Watch* as skiers and snowboarders take on the famous Corbet's Couloir at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort in a new competition. *There is no viewing from the top of Corbet's nor beginner or intermediate terrain from the spectator venue down to the base of the mountain. 

Winter Market Fest - Presented by Jackson Hole Farmer's Market from 1-4 p.m. in the convention center at the Lodge of Jackson Hole; locally sourced food, live music and activities - jacksonholefarmersmarket.org  

10th Annual Coney Classic Alpine Skijor and Dog Party - Cross-country ski races with dogs; 10 a.m.-2 p.m.; on Palisades lake bed; refreshments. - alpinewy.org  

SkiTour Apres Thrown Down Weekend 1 at Mangy Moose Saloon - Maddy O'Neal, The Sponges & Rumpus; 8 p.m.; tickets $25-$45; click here to buy.  

Kings & Queens of Corbet's Competition Après @ Tram Dock -  Skiitour will help set the tone by combining two favorite drops: beats and cliffs. Watch the world-class competitors in this high-octane competition from 2-6 p.m.,  and enjoy drink and food specials, plus a high-elevation on-mountain DJ performance.   

WhoDunnit? Anonymous Art Show & Sale  - The Art Association of Jackson Hole's annual event where art lovers bid on new works donated by 200+ artists and guess WhoDunnit?- artassociation.org  

Paint and Sip at Snake River Brewing - Brews, grub and painting instruction; $45; all levels welcome  

Jackson Hole Playhouse's winter dinner theatre musical, "Oscars Spoof" opens today. Performances on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays; visit jhplayhouse.com for ticket information and reservations. Runs until March 1st.  

"Late Nights at Snow King" - Special night skiing available from 4-9 p.m.; $10 ski tickets; food and alcohol specials; activities; live music - snowkingmountain.com  

Mountain Craft: Shop Local. Celebrate Handmade. - Celebrate the season of love at this festive winter market, held in Hotel Terra from noon to 5 p.m., featuring a curated selection of local artisans and creators. Hosted by both Hotel Terra and Alpenhof Lodge, discover handcrafted treasures from jewelry and clothing to pottery, artwork, and more.  

The Jazz Foundation of Jackson Hole and Cathedral Voices at Center for the Arts - A free Valentine’s inspired evening of live music and dancing for all ages. Refreshments are available for purchase.  

SkiTour Apres Thrown Down Weekend 2 at Mangy Moose Saloon - SkiiTour, Smalltown DJs and N2N; 8 p.m.; tickets $25-$45; to buy, click here  

30th Annual Moose Chase Nordic Race - Trail Creek Nordic Center in Wilson - jhskiclub.org  

Pride Night at the Virginian Saloon - Jackson Hole Pride is hosting its 3rd annual Call to Action Dance Party where people can write to our elected representatives about current legislation affecting our community; 7 p.m. - midnight

Winter People's Market - Farmer's market held from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Fairgrounds Community Building (305 W Snow King Ave)  - tetonslowfood.org

Teton Valley Skijoring - Held at Teton County Fairgrounds in Driggs, Idaho, an hour's drive from Jackson via Teton Pass; price: 18 per day or $35 for the weekend at 10 a.m.- 4:30 p.m.

25, 2026 - The Infamous Stringdusters at the Center for the Arts - Time: 7 p.m. Tickets cost between $53-$83 are are available here.

Astoria Hot Springs Wellness Retreat with Medicine Wheel Wellness - $200 per ticket, which includes a full day of expert-led wellness activities, healthy snacks, lunch, refreshments, swag, and hot spring soaks; 8:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. - astoriahotspringspark.org

Special Olympics Wyoming Winter Games –  Competitions will take place at both Jackson Hole Mountain Resort and Teton Pines -  sowy.org

Dick's Ditch Banked Slalom at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort

MARCH

Ongoing throughout the month:

• Wyoming Stargazing offers free, year-round, public stargazing events on clear Thursdays of each month (when the temperature is above zero degrees Fahrenheit!) just after sunset at Rendezvous Park (R-Park) off of Rte. 390, the Teton Village Rd. Astronomy educators use one of their large aperture telescopes to show you planets, stars, planetary nebulae, galaxies, and more. There is no need to reserve your spot in advance; just come and go as you please. Please park in the main parking area and walk to the far side of the hill following the "Public Stargazing" signs. There is a $10/person recommended donation. 

• Check out "Industry Nights" at the Virginian Saloon every Monday, featuring bingo, trivia, rotating themes, and surprise events. Late-night happy hour starts at 8:30 p.m. There are Billy's Burgers specials, too! - virginiansaloon.com

Free dance lessons at the Million Dollar Cowboy Bar on Thursdays from 7 - 8:30 p.m. • The Silver Dollar Showroom in the Wort Hotel hosts live music every Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday night. The Wort's sister bar, The Million Dollar Cowboy Bar, has music every Monday-Saturday night.

 Nora's Fish Creek Inn in Wilson offers live music on Sunday mornings and Thursday and Tuesday nights. The eatery's happy hour and a half at the bar-only is happening 7 days a week.

• Trivia Night every Monday at Haydens Post in the Snow King Resort from 7-9 p.m. Snake River Brewing also has weekly Tuesday Trivia nights starting at 7 p.m. 

• Disco night at the Stagecoach Bar - Get your boogie on starting at 9:30 p.m. every week until early April.

Snow King Mountain’s brand-new, state-of-the-art Observatory and Planetarium allows you to stargaze and check out the skies day and night. Daytime adventures are noon-4 p.m. with engaging planetarium shows, star talks, the “Science on the Sphere” exhibit, and interactive displays. The evening experience (Monday-Thursday, 4:30-7:30 p.m.)  offers everything included in the daytime experience but with the potential for stargazing through a 1-meter research class telescope. Advanced reservations are highly recommended.

• Bluegrass Tuesdays in the Silver Dollar Showroom at the historic Wort Hotel has brought locals and visitors together for more than 15 years, year-round, through the music of One Ton Pig; 7-10:30 p.m. Fun Fact: One Ton Pig was named "Best Band" in the 2025 Best of Jackson Hole contest.

• Spirit Tasting at the Virginian Saloon - Complimentary tastings are available every Thursday from 4-6 p.m. 

• Enjoy some good old-fashioned swing dancing with the world-famous Stagecoach Band every Sunday from 6-10 p.m. The Stagecoach Band has been playing at the Stagecoach bar since 1969. Often referred to as "Church," the band has been a Sunday night local favorite for generations.

• Cloudveil hotel has live music presented from 6 to 9 p.m. on Wednesdays and Fridays

• Elk Refuge Sleigh Rides  - From 10 a.m.-4 p.m. daily. Tickets are sold in the National Elk Refuge & Greater Yellowstone Visitor Center in the parking lot. - fws.gov/refuge/national_elk_refuge

• "Battle of the Bands" free music at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort - As a prelude to the Rendezvous Music Festival, local bands perform under the tram every Saturday in March at 3 p.m.; free  - jacksonhole.com

Enjoy free live music every day at the Mangy Moose from 4-7 p.m.

• Jackson Hole Moose Hockey games will be held March TBA at 7:30 p.m. in the Snow King Sports & Events Center. Visit snowkingsec.com

• Open mic at Cowboy Coffee at 7 p.m. on the first Thursday night of the month

DJ at Rendezvous Alpine Kitchen - Take the Bridger Gondi to its summit and enjoy tunes and good vibes from 11 a.m.-2:30 p.m.

Winter Market Fest - Presented by Jackson Hole Farmer's Market from 1-4 p.m. in the convention center at the Lodge of Jackson Hole; locally sourced food, live music and activities - jacksonholefarmersmarket.org

11th Annual Moth Main Stage at Center for the Arts - Moth Main Stage is an acclaimed not-for-profit organization dedicated to the art and craft of storytelling. Show at 7 p.m. - jhcenterforthearts.org

Freeride World Qualifier at Grand Targhee Mountain Resort - The nation's top skiers and riders compete to rise up the ranks of the Freeride World Tour. - grandtarghee.com

5-7, 2026/ Jackson Hole Food and Wine's annual Winter Fest - A 3-day weekend of wining and dining events, based in Teton Village - jhfoodandwine.com

Paint and Sip at Snake River Brewing - Brews, grub and painting instruction; $45; all levels welcome

3rd Annual Wild West Winter Rail Jam at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort - This will be an open format: tricks for prizes. Wear a Western outfit to better your chances!

DJ at Rendezvous Alpine Kitchen - Take the Bridger Gondi to its summit and enjoy tunes and good vibes from 11 a.m.-2:30 p.m.

WhoDunnit? Anonymous Art Show & Sale  - The Art Association of Jackson Hole's annual event where partygoers bid on new works donated by 200+ artists and guess WhoDunnit?  - artassociation.org

20th Annual Fly Fishing Film Tour at Center for the Arts - The Fly Fishing Film Tour is brought to Jackson by WorldCast Anglersis the original and largest fly fishing film event of its kind. Time: 7 p.m.; tickets cost $25 jhcenterforthearts.org

Annual Jackson Hole Downhill at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort - jacksonhole.com "Late Nights at Snow King" - Special night skiing available from 4-9 p.m.; $10 ski tickets; food and alcohol specials; activities; live music - snowkingmountain.com

March Shop and Sip in Teton Village - Indulge in complimentary tastings from Grand Teton Brewing at Teton Village Sports and Snake River Brewing at JH Sports, and enjoy complimentary drinks at Nomad and Mudroom from 4-7 p.m. - jacksonhole.com 

"Battle of the Bears:" Bear Dog Eating Contest at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort - The 3rd Annual Bear Dog Eating Competition at Bear Flats Snack Shack at the base of the Sublette Chair. Glory, bragging rights and a free pair of skis are on the line, starting at noon.

Come celebrate St. Patrick's Day at Snake River Brewing - An all-day event with a suite of Irish-inspired food specials, holiday drinks such as Irish coffee and Irish slammers, and Phat Basturds Irish Band performing from 4-7 p.m.

Winter People's Market - Farmer's market held from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Fairgrounds Community Building (305 W Snow King Ave)  - tetonslowfood.org

DJ at Rendezvous Alpine Kitchen - Take the Bridger Gondi to its summit and enjoy tunes and good vibes from 11 a.m.-2:30 p.m.

17, 2026/ St. Patrick's Celebration at Haydens Post - Enoy a Reuben sandwich with corned beef, sauerkraut, swiss cheese, and Russian dressing on toasted Marble Rye served with fries for just $21. Plus get half-off Bushmills Irish Whiskey all day, and $5 select drafts.

Tickets for the summer's King Concert series, held at the summit of Snow King Mountain, go on sale today - Go to kingconcerts.com at 10 a.m. MST to purchase. These concerts feature an impressive lineup of globally touring artists.

50th Annual World Championship Snowmobile Hill Climb at Snow King Mountainsnowdevils.org

Tram Dock Après Series - Live music, food and drink specials from 3-6 p.m.

DJ at Rendezvous Alpine Kitchen - Take the Bridger Gondi to its summit and enjoy tunes and good vibes from 11 a.m.-2:30 p.m.

Last day of skiing at Snow King Mountainsnowkingmountain.com

Paint and Sip at Snake River Brewing - Brews, grub and painting instruction; $45; all levels welcome

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Jackson Hole Rendezvous Festival

APRIL

Ongoing throughout the month:

• The Jackson Hole History Museum has a new exhibit running through July 12th entitled "Women Artists of the American West: Trailblazers at the Turn of the 20th Century. Museum hours are 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday.

• Wyoming Stargazing offers free, year-round, public stargazing events on clear Thursdays of each month (when the temperature is above zero degrees Fahrenheit!) just after sunset at Rendezvous Park (R-Park) off of Rte. 390, the Teton Village Rd. Astronomy educators use one of their large aperture telescopes to show you planets, stars, planetary nebulae, galaxies, and more. There is no need to reserve your spot in advance; just come and go as you please. Please park in the main parking area and walk to the far side of the hill following the "Public Stargazing" signs. There is $10/person recommended donation. 

• Bluegrass Tuesdays in the Silver Dollar Showroom at the historic Wort Hotel have been bringing locals and visitors together year-round through the music of One Ton Pig, from 7 to 10:30 p.m. Fun Fact: One Ton Pig was named "Best Band" in the 2025 Best of Jackson Hole contest.

• Check out "Industry Nights" at the Virginian Saloon every Monday, featuring bingo, trivia, rotating themes, and surprise events. Late-night happy hour starts at 8:30 p.m. There are Billy's Burgers specials, too! - virginiansaloon.com

• Enjoy some good old-fashioned swing dancing with the world-famous Stagecoach Band every Sunday from 6-10 p.m. The Stagecoach Band has been playing at the Stagecoach bar since 1969. Often referred to as "Church," the band has been a Sunday night local favorite for generations.

• The Jackson Hole Hootenanny is on hiatus until late May, when it moves from the Silver Dollar Showroom in the Wort Hotel to its summer location outside at the Dornans in Moose.

• Open mic at Cowboy Coffee at 7 p.m. on the first Thursday night of the month

• Free dance lessons at the Million Dollar Cowboy Bar on Thursdays from 7 - 8:30 p.m.

• Spirit Tasting at the Virginian Saloon - Complimentary tastings are available every Thursday from 4-6 p.m. 

Nora's Fish Creek Inn in Wilson offers live music on Sunday mornings and Thursday and Tuesday nights. The eatery's happy hour and a half at the bar-only is happening 7 days a week.

• The Wyoming Wildlife Federation, the state's oldest sportsmen's conservation organization, has a new speaker series called "Wildlife on Tap," held at 7 p.m. on the last Tuesday of the month at Roadhouse Brewing Tap Room on Gregory Lane. Professionals from diverse conservation backgrounds discuss their work and give attendees the opportunity to engage and ask questions. Seating is limited to 30 people, so RSVP at the event website.

• Disco night at the Stagecoach Bar - Get your boogie on starting at 9:30 p.m. every week until April 10.

• Cloudveil hotel has live music presented from 6 to 9 p.m. on Wednesdays and Fridays 

• The Silver Dollar Showroom in the Wort Hotel hosts live music every Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday night. The Wort's sister bar, The Million Dollar Cowboy Bar, has music every Monday-Saturday night.

Flights and Feathers at the Jackson Hole Airport - Presented by the Teton Raptor Center in the arrivals area from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. No reservations are required.

"Supper Club" at Dornans - Three courses and 3 paired wines offered for a German cuisine feast; $75 per person; seating between 5-7 p.m.; reservations strongly recommended: 307-733-2415, ext. 202 - dornans.com

Annual Jackson Hole Rendezvous Fest - The Jackson Hole Rendezvous is a 2-day lifestyle and music festival at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort and on Town Square. Read our story: Jackson Hole Rendezvous Festival - jacksonhole.com

First Friday Art Walks in the vibrant downtown Jackson art district, sponsored by Mangelsen- Images of Nature Gallery, in collaboration with the Jackson Arts Council. Time: 5:30-7:30 p.m.

Closing Day at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort - jacksonhole.com

Snake River Brewing closes for the off-season through April 30th

Yellowstone National Park - Opens north and west entrances - nps.gov/yell

Annual Easter Egg Hunt on Town Square - Grab a bag or basket for the kids and head over to Town Square at 10 a.m. (promptly!) for the egg hunt and mingle with the Easter Bunny and other favorite characters.

Pond Skim at Grand Targhee Resort - The most prestigious alpine Pond Skim ever, where skiers and riders skip, slide and swim across the ice-cold pond near the Targhee base area. Time: noon. Spectators are welcome to check out the event from the bottom of the course.

Opening Weekend for Yellowstone Bear World Park Closing Day at

Grand Targhee Resort - grandtarghee.com  

RELATED STORY: Jackson Hole Music Festivals Round-Up

Elkfest Jackson Hole Antler Auction

MAY

Travel+Leisure has named Jackson Hole the No. 1 "Best Places to Travel in May," due in large part to our Elkfest and Old West Days celebrations.

Ongoing throughout the month:

• Wyoming Stargazing offers free, year-round, public stargazing events on clear Thursdays of each month (when the temperature is above zero degrees Fahrenheit!) just after sunset at Rendezvous Park (R-Park) off of Rte. 390, the Teton Village Rd. Astronomy educators use one of their large-aperture telescopes to show you planets, stars, planetary nebulae, galaxies, and more. There is no need to reserve your spot in advance; just come and go as you please. Please park in the main parking area and walk to the far side of the hill following the "Public Stargazing" signs. There is a $10/person recommended donation. 

• Enjoy some good old-fashioned swing dancing with the world-famous Stagecoach Band every Sunday from 6-10 p.m. The Stagecoach Band has been playing at the Stagecoach bar since 1969. Often referred to as "Church," the band has been a Sunday night local favorite for generations.

• Bluegrass Tuesdays in the Silver Dollar Showroom at the historic Wort Hotel has been bringing locals and visitors together for 15 years, year-round, through the music of One Ton Pig; 7-10:30 p.m. Fun Fact: One Ton Pig was named "Best Band" in the 2025 Best of Jackson Hole contest.

The Virginian Saloon offers "Live From The Virg" every Thursday acoustic sessions featuring Americana, Western and folk from 9-11 p.m.; no cover. On Fridays from 9-midnight listen to live music; Saturday nights feature rotating bands and DJs.  

Nora's Fish Creek Inn in Wilson offers live music on Sunday mornings and Thursday and Tuesday nights. The eatery's happy hour and a half at the bar-only is happening 7 days a week.

• Free dance lessons at the Million Dollar Cowboy Bar on Thursdays from 7 - 8:30 p.m.

Snow King Mountain’s brand-new, state-of-the-art Observatory and Planetarium — the only observatory on a North American ski area — allows you to stargaze and check out the skies day and night. A rooftop observation deck allows portable telescopes to be set up for additional viewing during astronomical events. Planetarium shows rotate throughout the day along with programming at the solar telescope, science on a sphere exhibit, and in the immersive private theater.

• Check out "Industry Nights" at the Virginian Saloon every Monday, featuring bingo, trivia, rotating themes, and surprise events. Late-night happy hour starts at 8:30 p.m. There are Billy's Burgers specials, too! - virginiansaloon.com

• The Silver Dollar Showroom in the Wort Hotel hosts live music every Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday night. The Wort's sister bar, The Million Dollar Cowboy Bar, has music every Monday-Saturday night.

• Open mic at Cowboy Coffee at 7 p.m. on the first Thursday night of the month 

• Daily Docent Tours at the Murie Ranch: Join Teton Science Schools for a 30-minute docent-led tour at 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. of the historic Murie Ranch in Moose, home to conservation pioneers Olaus and Mardy Murie.

Grand Teton National Park - All roads open to vehicle traffic, snow conditions permitting - nps.gov/grte  

Grand Teton National Park's Craig Thomas Discovery and Visitor Center opens - The center, located in Moose, will be open daily from 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; see exhibits, speak with park rangers.

Bicycle Film Festival 2026 at Center for the Arts - Starting at 7 p.m., the event, presented by Friends of Pathways, will feature a curated screening of short films celebrating the bicycle, plus a bike vendor village, food, and drinks. BFF festival director, Brendt Barbur will be in attendance. Cost is $28 - jhcenterforthearts.org

First Friday Art Walks in the vibrant downtown Jackson art district, sponsored by Mangelsen- Images of Nature Gallery, in collaboration with the Jackson Arts Council. Time: 5:30-7:30 p.m.

6th Annual Teton Powwow & Native American Art Market - Presented for free by Central Wyoming College and Native American Jump Start at Snow King Sports & Events Center from 11 a.m.- 10 p.m. An unforgettable gathering of dance, music and community, with more than 60 tribes represented from throughout the Western States.

Ladies' Introduction to Pistol Shooting at Jackson Hole Shooting Experience - From 9 a.m.-noon; $50 per participant, per course (ammunition included). - shootinjh.com

Cathedral Voices Chamber Choir Spring Festival Concert - The free concert includes the Jackson Hole Symphony Orchestra; Center for the Arts; 4 p.m.

Junior Ranger Day in Grand Teton National Park - To kick off visitor season in the park, kids and families can enjoy free Junior Ranger Day festivities from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. at the Craig Thomas Discovery and Visitor Center. This year’s theme will be the animals that inhabit the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. Attendees can expect park-themed games and hands-on learning stations, the chance to interact with park staff and see rescue vehicles up close, and other indoor and outdoor activities and exhibits. Kids can earn a coveted Junior Ranger Day badge through participation. Other educational exhibits will be presented by Teton Science Schools, the Cougar Fund, the National Elk Refuge, the Teton Raptor Center, Wyoming Stargazing, Bridger-Teton National Forest, Teton County Library, and Jackson Hole Wildlife Foundation.

Jackson Hole Community Band Spring Concert - At the Center for the Arts Theater; 4 p.m.

Cinco De Mayo celebration at StillWest Brewery and Grill - Enjoy $5 Mexican lagers and $8 margaritas, plus a special Cinco De Mayo menu from 11 a.m. - 10 p.m.

Cinco De Mayo Party Featuring MC Morales & DJ Mani at the Million Dollar Cowboy Bar - Starts at 8:30 p.m.

Murie Ranch Front Porch: Out & About series at Teton Science School's Kelly Campus - S'mores and Songs with Isaac Hayden at 7 p.m. Gather around the fire for an evening of soulful music and community. This event is free.

Yellowstone National Park opens south entrance - Snow conditions permitting - nps.gov/yell

DiscoCowboy Night at Spring Creek Ranch - Silent disco from 8 -11 p.m. with DJ Scutty; Put on wireless headphones and dance like nobody’s watching. Food and drinks; tickets $25

Open Mic Night at Virginian Saloon begins again for the summer season  - virginansaloon.com-

Snow King Mountain opens for the summer

Mountain Man Rendezvous and Traders Row - Teton County Fairgrounds. Elkfest and Old West Days - The festivities, including the world-famous Boy Scout Elk Antler Auction, kick off and continue through Memorial Day weekend. The spirit of the true West lives on in Jackson and is celebrated every year during Elkfest and Old West Days, where we have one of the only remaining horse-drawn parades in America!  jacksonholechamber.com

3rd Annual Restaurant Week in Jackson and Teton Village - As a part of the Old West Days celebration, local eateries will offer prix fixe deals on lunch (starting at $15 per person) and/or dinner (starting at $30 each). For the complete list of participating restaurants, click here.

Homesteaders & Mountain Men: Living History of the American West at Teton County Fairgrounds - From 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., step back in time and experience the rugged spirit of the 1800s as this immersive, free, family-friendly event brings the past to life with two incredible reenactments: Wagons & Tales, showcasing the daily life of 1850s homesteaders, and the Mountain Man Rendezvous, featuring a lively Trader’s Row where 1840s-era mountain men barter goods and swap stories. Explore trader's tents, watch live demonstrations and hear first-person historical accounts that reveal what life was really like on the early frontier.

Elkfest - Auction and purchases take place in Town Square from 7 a.m.-2 p.m.; auction at 10 a.m. 

Jackson Hole Mountain Resort Aerial Tram opens for the summer season - jacksonhole.com

High Noon Chili Cookoff - Town Square; noon

Viva La Música - Jackson Hole Chorale's Spring Concert at Presbyterian Church of Jackson Hole; 4 p.m.; free

DJ Night at The Million Dollar Cowboy Bar - 8:30 p.m. - milliondollarcowboybar.com

Ultimate Towner Adventure Race - Takes place in downtown Jackson, from 11 a.m. - 4 pm.

Free Trivia Night at Haydens Post in the Snow King Resort - From 7-9 p.m.; recurring weekly on Monday through October 27th

Historic Downtown Walking Tours Kick Off - The Jackson Hole History Museum's walking tours are held Wednesday, Thursday and Friday at 10:30 a.m. starting at the museum from May to September. You can purchase at the front desk. - jacksonholehistory.org

Annual Jackson Hole Birding Festival - A three-day community celebration of the remarkable diversity of bird life in and around beautiful, wild Jackson. The festival will draw on the wealth of knowledge and experience of experts in bird conservation, tours, field excursions, and educational opportunities to provide an engaging and academic immersion in the natural delights of the Tetons. - jacksonholebirdingfestival.com

The 7th Annual Million Dollar Music Fest Kick-Off Show in the Cowboy Bar will feature TBA. A limited number of reserved seats will be available for $100, and general admission tickets (dance floor open) are $25. Visit cowboybarjh.com for more information. 

Jackson Hole Shootout opening day celebration - The longest-running shootout in the country; Town Square at 6 p.m.

Annual Best of the West Parade - One of the last horse-drawn parades in the West; 10 a.m. - jacksonholechamber.com

Jackson Hole Rodeo opens for the season - jhrodeo.com

Old West Family Activities - Teton County Fairgrounds from 11 a.m.-4 p.m.

Following the Best of the West Parade, Visit the Jackson Hole History Museum for Free Admission and Family Activities -  Celebrate Old West Days with free admission to the museum -  jacksonholehistory.org

Old West Brew Fest - Teton County Fairgrounds; 11 a.m. -4 p.m. -  jacksonholechamber.com

7th Annual Million Dollar Music Fest, a free, all-ages, big-stage country music concert on the Town Square, presented by the iconic Million Dollar Cowboy Bar. This year's lineup features TBA. Gates open at 4 p.m. and opening acts begin at 6 p.m., rain or shine - cowboybarjh.com

Cowboy Church on Town Square - A unique blend of faith and the Old West, offering a spiritual service that welcomes all to connect with community and God; 10 a.m.

Jackson Hole Half-Marathon and 5K - 13.1-mile race from Teton Village to Phil Baux Park at the base of Snow King. - jhhalf.com

American Legion Memorial Day Service - Town Square flagpole at 10 a.m.

"The Ballad of Cat Ballou" Opens at the Jackson Hole Playhouse - For information and reservations, visit jhplayhouse.com. Runs through September 28th.

Touch-A-Truck, presented by Jackson Hole Children's Museum - A beloved Jackson Hole tradition, this free family event is an opportunity to touch the levers, switches and gears that make construction, emergency, law enforcement, food service, and recreation vehicles move. Location: Jackson Elementary School fields and the south parking lot at the Teton County Recreation Center. Entrance tickets are available at select times between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m.  

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JUNE

Ongoing throughout the month:

• The Jackson Hole History Museum has a new exhibit running through July 12th entitled "Women Artists of the American West: Trailblazers at the Turn of the 20th Century." Museum hours are 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. - jacksonholehistory.org

Jackson Hole Shootout - The longest-running shootout in the country; daily except Sundays in Town Square at 6 p.m. 

• Sunday Brunch at Healthy Being Cafe & Juicery on the historic Van Vleck Block off  Town Square. Held from 10 a.m. to noon every Sunday, listen to live music featuring beloved local musicians.

• Check out "Industry Nights" at the Virginian Saloon every Monday, featuring bingo, trivia, rotating themes, and surprise events. Late-night happy hour starts at 8:30 p.m. There are Billy's Burgers specials, too! - virginiansaloon.com

• The Silver Dollar Showroom in the Wort Hotel hosts live music every Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday night. The Wort's sister bar, The Million Dollar Cowboy Bar, has music every Monday-Saturday night.

The Virginian Saloon offers "Live From The Virg" every Thursday acoustic sessions featuring Americana, Western and folk from 9-11 p.m.; no cover. On Fridays from 9-midnight listen to live music; Saturday nights feature rotating bands and DJs.

• Free dance lessons at the Million Dollar Cowboy Bar on Thursdays from 7 - 8:30 p.m.

• The National Museum of Wildlife Art's new exhibit, "Wildlife Photographer of the Year," can be viewed through August 24th. This world-renowned exhibition, now in its 60th year and on loan from the Natural History Museum in London, features exceptional images that capture fascinating animal behavior, spectacular species and the breathtaking diversity of the natural world.

Snow King Mountain’s new, state-of-the-art Observatory and Planetarium — the only observatory on a North American ski area — allows you to stargaze and check out the skies day and night. A rooftop observation deck allows portable telescopes to be set up for additional viewing during astronomical events. Planetarium shows rotate throughout the day along with programming at the solar telescope, science on a sphere exhibit, and in the immersive private theater.

• "The Ballad of Cat Ballou" at Jackson Hole Playhouse - Jackson Hole's only dinner theater's summer musical; Mon.-Sat. - jhplayhouse.com

• Open mic at Cowboy Coffee at 7 p.m. on the first Thursday night of the month

• Daily Docent Tours at the Murie Ranch: Join Teton Science Schools for a 30-minute docent-led tour at 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. of the historic Murie Ranch in Moose, home to conservation pioneers Olaus and Mardy Murie.

• During the Jackson Hole Rodeo, the Sheep Scramble offers kids a chance to chase woolly critters in the arena. Between events, enjoy the mechanical bull and other family-friendly activities. The rodeo is held at 8 p.m. on Wednesdays and Saturdays.

• Enjoy some good old-fashioned swing dancing with the world-famous Stagecoach Band every Sunday from 6-10 p.m. The Stagecoach Band has been playing at the Stagecoach bar since 1969. Often referred to as "Church," the band has been a Sunday night local favorite for generations.

• Wyoming Stargazing offers free, year-round, public stargazing events on clear Thursdays of each month (when the temperature is above zero degrees Fahrenheit!) just after sunset at Rendezvous Park (R-Park) off of Rte. 390, the Teton Village Rd. Astronomy educators use one of their large-aperture telescopes to show you planets, stars, planetary nebulae, galaxies, and more. There is no need to reserve your spot in advance; just come and go as you please. Please park in the main parking area and walk to the far side of the hill following the "Public Stargazing" signs. There is a $10/person recommended donation. 

• Bluegrass Tuesdays in the Silver Dollar Showroom at the historic Wort Hotel has been bringing locals and visitors together for more than 15 years through the music of One Ton Pig; 7-10:30 p.m. Fun Fact: One Ton Pig was named "Best Band" in the 2025 Best of Jackson Hole contest.

Nora's Fish Creek Inn in Wilson offers live music on Sunday mornings and Thursday and Tuesday nights. The eatery's happy hour and a half at the bar-only is happening 7 days a week.

Jackson Hole People's Market - Locally-produced food items and crafts; music; held every Wednesday at the Center for the Arts; 4-7 p.m.

• Raptors at The Cloudveil Program Begins on June 2, Presented By Teton Raptor Center - From 5-6 p.m. every Monday through October, experience the magic of live raptors up-close at this informal program in the lobby. No reservations required.

• Take a stagecoach ride around the Town Square. Four to six passengers can fit into the old West stagecoach, led by two Clydesdale horses, for a 10-minute trip throughout downtown Jackson. Tickets are $6 to $10 and can be purchased in the Stage Stop Building.

• The famous Jackson Hole Hootenanny is held at Dornans on Mondays at 5:30  p.m.

• Birds on the Block, presented by Teton Raptor Center, takes place on Tuesdays from 11 a.m.-noon at Greenspace between Healthy Being Juicery and Persephone in downtown Jackson. Free!

The National Museum of Wildlife Art's "Fables, Feathers and Fur" program for kids ages 3 to 6 is held every Friday from 10:30-11 a.m. - wildlifeart.org

• Free Trivia Night at Haydens Post in the Snow King Resort from 7-9 p.m. recurring weekly on Monday through October 27th  

16th Annual Jackson Hole Crawfish Boil at the Snow King Sports and Event Center - This free event, held from noon - 7 p.m., will feature 1,000 pounds of crawfish (fresh Louisiana-style boil), served with all the fixings, live music from The New Orleans Suspects with special guest River Eckert, cultural activities and contests for all ages, and exciting giveaways.

Raptors at The Cloudveil Program Begins, Presented By Teton Raptor Center - From 5-6 p.m. every Monday through October, experience the magic of live raptors up-close at this informal program in the lobby. No reservations required.

Jackson Hole People's Market Summer Season Begins - Locally-produced food items and crafts; music; held every Wednesday at the Center for the Arts; 4-7 p.m.

"Walk-Up Wednesdays" Begin at the National Museum of Wildlife Art - A 45-minute, free guided tour at 11 a.m. every Wednesday through August. Tours are included in the cost of your admission ticket for that day; first-come, first-served. - wildlifeart.org

First Friday Art Walks in the vibrant downtown Jackson art district, sponsored by Mangelsen- Images of Nature Gallery, in collaboration with the Jackson Arts Council. Time: 5:30-7:30- p.m.

Snake River Fest - Held in various locations (visit snakeriverfest.com for all the details), the annual river fest kicks off with the “Big Race on the Hoback,” which is a four-mile stretch of the lower Hoback River. The competitions over the next several days include competition races, music, food booths, and more, culminating at the base of Snow King with the Festival Village Finale. 

Grand Teton Half Marathon - grandtetonhalfmarathon.com

Mountain Bike Park opening day at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort  

Annual King Concert Series Begins With TBA - This annual music series is held at the summit of Snow King Mountain. Concert tickets include a complimentary scenic gondola ride. For more information and tickets, visit kingconcerts.com

Wyoming Game and Fish’s Kids Fishing Day at R-Park - An annual family-friendly day of fishing, education and fun. This free family event is a great way to introduce kids to fishing and conservation. Hours: 10:30 a.m.-2 p.m.

"Campfire" Series, Presented by St. John's Episcopal Church at the Virginian Saloon - On the second Sundays of each month, guest speakers offer a multimedia storytelling experience, from 6-7:30 p.m.

Snake River Fest Village Finale at Snow King's Base - Attendees can explore interactive booths, enjoy a beer tent and food trucks, and take in live performances from Wyoming’s own Jalan Crossland and festival-favorite Boot Juice.

Murie Center "Front Porch Out and About Series" Begins - Presented free by Teton Science Schools at the Murie Ranch in Grand Teton National Park from 5:45-7 p.m. This event is called "Before They Vanish: Using Hope and Action to Save Species from Extinction," featuring Dr. Gerardo Ceballo, one of the world’s leading conservation scientists and the author of more than 55 books. For more information, click here.

Snake River Brewing Summer Music Series Begins With Quinlan Valdez - Enjoy live music on select Thursdays each month from 5-8 p.m.

Summer opening day at Grand Targhee Mountain Resort - grandtarghee.com.

5th Annual King Concert Series With TBA - This annual music series is held at the summit of Snow King Mountain. Concert tickets include a complimentary scenic gondola ride. For more information and tickets, visit kingconcerts.com.

"Thrift & Shift" at Virginian Lodge - Event featuring vintage cars, clothing and local goods, plus music. Hours: 10 a.m.-5 p.m.

Annual Plein Air Fest at National Museum of Wildlife Art - 50 invited artists are given one day to create new masterpieces en plein air (outside). Free admission; 9 a.m.-1 p.m. wildlifeart.org

Holistic Health Fair at Healthy Being Café - From 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m, partake of free wellness classes at the Greenspace off Town Square with vendors on the lawn at the Healthy Being Café sharing their nourishing products and practices. A variety of holistic goods and services will be offered, including organic compost, natural beauty products, teas, tinctures, chiropractic adjustments, astrology readings, breathwork, meditation, sound bath, yoga, and more.

Father's Day Celebration at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort - Deals for Dad include complimentary sightseeing ticket (Aerial Tram, Bridger and  Sweetwater gondolas, including evening gondola) and a free bike park ticket for Dad ($20 bike park ticket for the rest of the family from 2-5 p.m.)

Sunday Funday Starts at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort - Get $20 0ff bike park tickets and 20% off downhill bike rentals; Tram Dock will feature signature drinks and cocktail specials from its garage window as live music kicks off with Concerts on the Commons. Takeout food and drink are available from Mangy Moose, Osteria, South Cable, Bodega, Handle Bar, Spur and Tram Dock. BYO picnic and beverages, if you'd like.

Granite Hot Springs Pool opens for summer - adults $12/children $7; 307-690-6323; maximum of 25 people in the pool at one time and soaks are limited to one hour

“Daddy Hour” at Wild Sage Restaurant in the Rusty Parrot Lounge - Celebrate Father's Day from 3-9 p.m. in the lounge and courtyard featuring $10 burgers and $2 beers.

The Deck at Piste opens at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort - The popular happy hour at the top of the Bridger Gondola runs from 5-8:30 p.m. Sunday through Thursday.

Music on Main outdoor concert series starts in Victor, Idaho - Held just over the Teton Pass from Jackson, the free concerts are good for all ages - tetonvalleyfoundation.org

One-Day-Only Free Entry To Grand Teton National Park

Teton Mudpots Summer Sale - The sidewalk sale will offer pottery, prints, paintings, jewelry, and more from artists who create in Art Association studios. It takes place outside the Ceramics Studio and in The Center for the Arts’ Glenwood parking area.

Open Mic at Healthy Being Cafe and Juicery -  Sign up starts at 5:30 p.m.

Flights and Feathers at the Jackson Hole Airport- Meet birds of prey from the Teton Raptor Center! The program takes place from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. every Thursday and runs through September 18. No reservations required.

Summer Solstice Celebration at Rendezvous Park (R Park) -  Located off Hwy 390 on the way to Teton Village; 4-7 p.m. Enjoy a summer evening filled with free, fun activities for all ages with live music, pond adventures, and interactive nonprofit booths. Indulge in complimentary empanadas, churros, and cold beverages (while supplies last) from Snake River Roasting Company.

Live Music at the Deck - Top of the gondola; local musicians play from 5:30 to 8 p.m.; gondola tickets are $18; food and drink available

Front Porch Concerts and Conversations at the Murie Ranch - Series kicks off with the Summer Solstice and "Stories of Wild Places" in collaboration with History Jackson Hole at the Murie Ranch in Grand Teton National Park. Celebrate one of the longest days of the year with stories, songs and poems in celebration of the Murie legacy — past, present and future.

Alive @5 on the Village Commons with Teton Raptor Center - Hawks, eagles, owls, and falcons take center stage. Enjoy an up-close, arm’s length learning experience with live birds of prey. Free - tetonraptorcenter.org

Alive @5 on the Village Commons with Teton Raptor Center - Hawks, eagles, owls, and falcons take center stage. Enjoy an up-close, arm’s length learning experience with live birds of prey. Free - tetonraptorcenter.org

Jackson Hole Food and Wine's Annual Summer Fest - A weekend of wining and dining events. Visit jhfoodandwine.com.

Snake River Brewing Summer Music Series With DJ ECHO - Enjoy live music on select Thursdays each month from 5-8 p.m.

Jackson Hole Farmer's Market Opens - Held every Saturday from 8 a.m.-noon on Town Square through September 27th - jacksonholefarmersmarket.org

Musical Monday Adventures - Grand Teton Music Festival's free musical adventures starts at Greenspace on the Block (Broadway Ave.) at 9 and 10 a.m.; runs through August 16th. - gtmf.org

Live Music at the Deck - Top of the gondola; local musicians play from 5:30 to 8 p.m.; gondola tickets are $18; food and drink available

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Forth of July fireworks on Snowking Mountian in downtown Jackson Hole

JULY

Ongoing throughout the month:

• The Jackson Hole History Museum has a new exhibit running through July 12th entitled "Women Artists of the American West: Trailblazers at the Turn of the 20th Century. Museum hours are 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday.

• Flights and Feathers at the Jackson Hole Airport- Meet birds of prey from the Teton Raptor Center! The program takes place from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. every Thursday and runs through September 18th. No reservations required.

• The iconic Jackson Hole Hootenanny takes place every Monday night at 5:30 p.m. at Dornans in Moose.

Snow King Mountain’s new, state-of-the-art Observatory and Planetarium — the only observatory on a North American ski area — allows you to stargaze and check out the skies day and night. A rooftop observation deck allows portable telescopes to be set up for additional viewing during astronomical events. Planetarium shows rotate throughout the day along with programming at the solar telescope, science on a sphere exhibit, and in the immersive private theater.

• Enjoy some good old-fashioned swing dancing with the world-famous Stagecoach Band every Sunday from 6-10 p.m. The Stagecoach Band has been playing at the Stagecoach bar since 1969. Often referred to as "Church," the band has been a Sunday night local favorite for generations.

• The Silver Dollar Showroom in the Wort Hotel hosts live music every Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday night. The Wort's sister bar, The Million Dollar Cowboy Bar, has music every Monday-Saturday night.

• Yoga on the Block is a series of free weekly yoga classes from July 7th through August 28th at the Greenspace on the Block, just steps from Town Square. Mondays, 5:30-6:30 p.m.: English/Spanish Yoga with Erwin Velasquez; Wednesdays 10-11 a.m.: Hatha Yoga with Jes Neuhaus; Thursdays, 5:30-6:30 pm: Vinyasa Yoga with Dani Perry

• Concerts on the Commons in Teton Village - Free music series every Sunday in Teton Village at 5 p.m.

• Daily Docent Tours at the Murie Ranch: Join Teton Science Schools for a 30-minute docent-led tour at 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. of the historic Murie Ranch in Moose, home to conservation pioneers Olaus and Mardy Murie.

• Indigenous Arts and Cultural Demonstration Program Speaker Series at Colter Bay Amphitheater in Grand Teton National Park. Free event held from 8-8:45 p.m. every Saturday through September 20th.

• The National Museum of Wildlife Art's new exhibit, "Wildlife Photographer of the Year," can be viewed through August 24th.

• Free Trivia Night at Haydens Post in the Snow King Resort from 7-9 p.m. recurring weekly on Monday through October 27th

• "Walk-Up Wednesdays" at the National Museum of Wildlife Art is a 45-minute, free guided tour at 11 a.m. every Wednesday through August. Tours are included in the cost of your admission ticket for that day; first-come, first-served. - wildlifeart.org

• Sunday Brunch at Healthy Being Cafe & Juicery, located on the historic Van Vleck Block off Town Square. Held from 10 a.m. to noon every Sunday, listen to live music featuring beloved local musicians.

Yoga on the Trail at the National Museum of Wildlife Art. FREE weekly summer classes on Thursdays from 9 to 10 a.m. outside on the south end of the Sculpture Trail during July and August. Bring your own mat.

• Raptors at The Cloudveil Program, Presented By Teton Raptor Center - From 5-6 p.m. every Monday through October, experience the magic of live raptors up-close at this informal program in the lobby. No reservations required.

• Historic Downtown Walking Tours - The Jackson Hole History Museum's walking tours are held Wednesday, Thursday and Friday at 10:30 am at the museum from May to September. You can purchase at the front desk.

• Western Wednesdays in Teton Village Commons - Live music in the amphitheater from 5:45-7 p.m., plus shopping with local artisans from 5-7 p.m.

• Whiskey & Wine Wednesday at Silver Dollar Bar & Grill in the Wort Hotel - Get half off three featured rotating whiskeys from 11 a.m.-close.

Nora's Fish Creek Inn in Wilson offers live music on Sunday mornings and Thursday and Tuesday nights. The eatery's happy hour and a half at the bar-only is happening 7 days a week.

• Free dance lessons at the Million Dollar Cowboy Bar on Thursdays from 7 - 8:30 p.m.

• Wyoming Stargazing offers free, year-round, public stargazing events on clear Thursdays of each month (when the temperature is above zero degrees Fahrenheit!) just after sunset at Rendezvous Park (R-Park) off of Rte. 390, the Teton Village Rd. Astronomy educators use one of their large-aperture telescopes to show you planets, stars, planetary nebulae, galaxies, and more. Please park in the main parking area and walk to the far side of the hill following the "Public Stargazing" signs. There is a $10/person recommended donation. There is no need to reserve your spot in advance; just come and go as you please.

• The Virginian Saloon offers "Live From The Virg" every Thursday acoustic sessions featuring Americana, Western and folk from 9-11 p.m.; no cover. On Fridays from 9-midnight listen to live music; Saturday nights feature rotating bands and DJs.

• Open mic at Cowboy Coffee at 7 p.m. on the first Thursday night of the month

"Music in the Mountains" in Alpine (30 mins. south of Jackson) features live music from 7 to 9 p.m. every Thursday at Marge Grover Park Gazebo. Food trucks and refreshments are there, too.

Jackson Hole Shootout on Town Square - The longest-running shootout in the country; held daily except for Sundays in Town Square at 6 p.m. 

• Take a stagecoach ride around the Square. Four to six passengers can fit into the old West stagecoach for a 10-minute trip throughout downtown Jackson. Tickets are $6 to $10 and can be purchased in the Stage Stop Building.

• Bluegrass Tuesdays in the Silver Dollar Showroom at the historic Wort Hotel has brought locals and visitors together for more than 15 years through the music of One Ton Pig; 7-10:30 p.m. Fun Fact: One Ton Pig was named "Best Band" in the 2025 Best of Jackson Hole contest.

Jackson Hole History Museum Walking Tours - 10:30 a.m. Meet at the History Museum just off Town Square on Broadway for this fun and educational one-hour tour of historic downtown Jackson on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. Cost: $12 adults; $10 adults over age 60, students, retired military; free ages 5 and under

• An open mic at Healthy Being Cafe and Juicery is held on the third Thursday of each month through August on the lawn at the cafe. Sign-up starts at 5:30 p.m.

• Jackson Hole Farmer's Market - Held every Saturday from 8 a.m.-noon on Town Square through September 27th - jacksonholefarmersmarket.org

• Avian Experience at Teton Raptor Center - Held at 2 p.m. every Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday at Teton Raptor Center in Wilson; meet birds of prey in the historic barn; book online at tetonraptorcenter.org

• Jackson Hole People's Market - Locally-produced food items and crafts; music; held every Wednesday at the Center for the Arts; 4-7 p.m. - jhpeoplesmarket.org

• Friday Night Bikes at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort - Held every Friday from July 4th through September 5th from 4-7 p.m. Enjoy: $20 bike park lift tickets, 50% off downhill bike rentals, Tin Can Cantina discounted Margs and 2 for 1 tacos, half-off first draft at the Tram Dock, free yard games, and live music

Slow Food in the Tetons sponsors a farm stand at Snake River Brewing from noon-6 p.m. on Wednesdays

• Tempo Thursdays on the Village Commons - Grand Teton Music Festival and Teton Music School musicians perform al fresco at 5 p.m. every Thursday

• "The Ballad of Cat Ballou" at Jackson Hole Playhouse - Jackson Hole's only dinner theater's 2025 summer musical; Mon.-Sat.  - jhplayhouse.com

• Free Monday Musical Adventures - Every Monday; presented by Grand Teton Music Festival from 9-9:45 a.m. and 10-10:45 a.m. at Greenspace on the Block - gtmf.org

• Sunday Fundays at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort - Held every Sunday through September 7th, enjoy $20 Bike Park tickets and 20% off rentals and Bike Park guides from 2 - 5 p.m. at JH Sports. Enter the weekly disc golf tournament for a chance to win prizes. After an afternoon of activities, Tram Dock will feature signature drinks and cocktail specials from its garage window.

• Discovery Drives on the National Elk Refuge - From 8:30-11 a.m. on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays through August, join a Refuge Naturalist for a free driving tour of the National Elk Refuge. Topics may vary but include birding, history, and wildlife watching. Reservations are required and can be made in person at the visitor center.

The National Museum of Wildlife Art's "Fables, Feathers and Fur" program for kids ages 3 to 6 is held every Friday from 10:30-11 a.m. - wildlifeart.org

• Free Tuesday Musical Adventures - Engaging and fun music sessions for kids age 5 and under, presented every Tuesday by Grand Teton Music Festival from 10-10:45 a.m. at Teton Village Commons - gtmf.org

• "Yoga on the Trail" is offered for free every Thursday from 9-10 a.m. on the sculpture trail at the National Museum of Wildlife Art; bring your own mat - wildlifeart.org

On the second Sunday of each month, St. John's Episcopal Church presents the "Campfire" Series at the Virginian Saloon. Guest speakers offer a multimedia storytelling experience from 6 to 7:30 p.m.

• During the Jackson Hole Rodeo, the Sheep Scramble offers kids a chance to chase woolly critters in the arena. Between events, enjoy the mechanical bull and other family-friendly activities. The rodeo is held at 8 p.m. on Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays.

• Haydens Post in the Snow King Resort hotel has Taco Tuesdays every Tuesday throughout the summer from 11 am to close: three mahi mahi tacos with cabbage, pico de gallo and limes for $15.

• Calling all families and kids Pre-K to 2nd grade for Hands-on History - On Wednesdays, from 10:30-11:30 a.m. in the Marion W. Buchenroth Classroom, the Jackson Hole History Museum's director of education will read aloud from one of its library books that connects to Jackson Hole history. A related hands-on craft session takes place afterwards. Parents or caregivers must be present.

• Mojo Mondays is the name for a free yoga class offered every Monday in the Teton Village Amphitheater at 5 p.m.; it continues until August 14th.

Alive @5 on the Village Commons with Teton Raptor Center - Hawks, eagles, owls, and falcons take center stage. Enjoy an up-close, arm’s length learning experience with live birds of prey. Free - tetonraptorcenter.org

Front Porch Concerts and Conversations at the Murie Ranch - Presented free by Teton Science Schools at the Murie Ranch in Grand Teton National Park from 5:45-7 p.m. The event — Book Talk: Tree Keepers — features Lauren Oakes.

Live Music at the Deck - Top of the gondola; local musicians play from 5:30 to 8 p.m.; gondola tickets are $18; food and drink available

3, 2026/ Grand Teton Music Festival's Free Family Concert and the opening day of its 65th season - Held at the Center for the Arts' park; 6-7 p.m.; lawn seats free but ticketed. - gtmf.org

3&4, 2026/ Fireworks in Teton Village - 10 p.m. 4th of July in Jackson Hole. We have celebrations in spades! Park yourself in downtown Jackson for the Annual 4th of July Parade.

Snake River Brewing Summer Music Series - Enjoy live music on select Thursdays each month from 5-8 p.m.

3&4, 2026/ Concerts on the Commons in Teton Village - Starts its 16th season with a bang over the July 4th celebration. Free music begins at 6 p.m. July 3rd and on the Fourth. - concertsoncommons.com

4, 2026/ Lions Club Street Pancake Breakfast - Deloney Ave adjacent to Town Square; 8-10:30 a.m.; $13 ages 8 to adult/$6 kids ages 4 to 7/free 3 and under

Skinny Skis 4th of July 10K Run - The race begins at 8 a.m., and the course runs out and back from Owen Bircher Park in Wilson, (WY). There are 10K and 5K runs and an untimed 5K walk. Info and registration at jhskiclub.org.

Patriotic Pops by Grand Teton Musical Festival orchestra - Center for the Arts Park at 7-9 p.m.; lawn seats free, but ticketed; reserved seats $35/adults; $15 students- gtmf.org

4, 2026/Celebrate the Fourth at Snow King Mountain with a night of music, food and beverages, and fireworks, starting at 7:30 p.m. Beverages will be available for purchase, and food trucks from Bovine & Swine, Streetfood, and Pinky G’s will be on site to satisfy all your cravings.Fireworks shoot off at 10 p.m.

First Friday Art Walks in the vibrant downtown Jackson art district, sponsored by Mangelsen- Images of Nature Gallery, in collaboration with the Jackson Arts Council. Time: 5:30-7:30 p.m.

5th Annual King Concert Series with TBA - This annual music series is held at the summit of Snow King Mountain. Concert tickets include a complimentary scenic gondola ride. For more information and tickets, visit  kingconcerts.com.

GTMF "On the Road" Series Free Concert at Jackson Hole History Museum - Time: 11 a.m. - gtmf.org

Grand Targhee's 4th Annual Wildflower Run - A 50K ultra and a 1K kids' race in addition to the 10K and 1/2 marathon distances

5th Annual King Concert Series with TBA - This annual music series is held at the summit of Snow King Mountain. Concert tickets include a complimentary scenic gondola ride. For more information and tickets, visit  kingconcerts.com.

Grand Teton Music Festival's "On the Road" at the Murie Center in Grand Teton National Park - Stoner Family Education Curator Meaghan Heinrich leads programs that are free and accessible to all ages, bringing music to life with explanations and demonstrations. Time: 6-6:45 p.m.

Live Music at the Deck - Top of the gondola; local musicians play from 5:30 to 8 p.m.; gondola tickets are $18; food and drink available

5th Annual King Concert Series with TBA - This annual music series is held at the summit of Snow King Mountain. Concert tickets include a complimentary scenic gondola ride. For more information and tickets, visit kingconcerts.com.

Alive @5 on the Village Commons with Teton Raptor Center - Hawks, eagles, owls, and falcons take center stage. Enjoy an up-close, arm’s length learning experience with live birds of prey. Free - tetonraptorcenter.org

Live Music at the Deck - Top of the gondola; local musicians play from 5:30 to 8 p.m.; gondola tickets are $18; food and drink available

Family Jam with Time For Three at Walk Festival Hall - The Grand Teton Music Festival presents a free, fun, interactive program with the Grammy award-winning trio Time for Three. Explore the wonder of stringed instruments. Time: 6 p.m. start with a 5:30 p.m. instrument "petting zoo."  Although the event is free, tickets are still required.- gtmf.org

Teton Arts & Antiques Fair in Teton Village- mcpresents.com

Thin Air Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night" at the Center for the Arts - Anniversary production of Offsquare Theatre Company's Thin Air Shakespeare on the Center for the Arts lawn - jhcenterforthearts.org

5th Annual King Concert Series with TBA - This annual music series is held at the summit of Snow King Mountain. Concert tickets include a complimentary scenic gondola ride. For more information and tickets visit  kingconcerts.com.

 

Concerts on the Commons in Teton Village - Free music series every Sunday in Teton Village at 5 p.m.

5th Annual King Concert Series with TBA - This annual music series is held at the summit of Snow King Mountain. Concert tickets include a complimentary scenic gondola ride. For more information and tickets, visit  kingconcerts.com.

Alive@5 on the Village Commons with Teton Raptor Center - Hawks, eagles, owls, and falcons take center stage. Enjoy up-close, arm’s length learning experience with live birds of prey. Free - tetonraptorcenter.org

Live Music at the Deck - Top of the gondola; local musicians play from 5:30 to 8 p.m.; gondola tickets are $18; food and drink available

Jackson Hole Art Walks - Tour Jackson Hole's galleries from 5-8 p.m.

Snake River Brewing Summer Music Series - Enjoy live music on select Thursdays each month from 5-8 p.m.

Thin Air Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night" at the Center for the Arts - Anniversary production of Offsquare Theatre Company's Thin Air Shakespeare on the Center for the Arts lawn - jhcenterforthearts.org.

5th Annual King Concert Series with TBA - This annual music series is held at the summit of Snow King Mountain. Concert tickets include a complimentary scenic gondola ride. For more information and tickets, visit  kingconcerts.com.

Annual Teton County Fair - tetoncountyfair.com

The 3rd Annual Colter Cup at Grand Targhee - Targhee’s premier downhill race and the longest downhill race in the Tetons. For more information, click here

Grand Teton Music Festival "On the Road" at Teton Raptor Center in Wilson - Meet the birds and meet the most bird-like instruments in the orchestra! Composers have been fascinated by setting bird calls to music for hundreds of years. This truly unique program includes real-life raptors and an interactive history of musical depictions of birdsong. Time: 12:45 p.m. for a bird meet-and-greet. This event is free to attend, but parking is limited. Register here.

Concerts on the Commons in Teton Village - Free music series every Sunday in Teton Village at 5 p.m.

Wilson Firefighter 59th Annual Chicken Fry - From noon-3 p.m. in the Stilson Lot; $15 donation

DJ Night at The Million Dollar Cowboy Bar at 8:30 p.m.

Live Music at the Deck - Top of the gondola; local musicians play from 5:30 to 8 p.m.; gondola tickets are $18; food and drink available

Grand Teton Music Festival "On the Road" at the Murie Center in Grand Teton National Park - Stoner Family Education Curator Meaghan Heinrich leads programs that are free and accessible to all ages and bring music to life with explanations and demonstrations. Time: 6-6:45 p.m.

Alive @5 on the Village Commons with Teton Raptor Center - Hawks, eagles, owls, and falcons take center stage. Enjoy an up-close, arm’s length learning experience with live birds of prey. Free - tetonraptorcenter.org

Teton County Fair Carnival: Teton County Fairgrounds; includes carnival rides, food, live music, vendors, and much more. - tetoncountyfair.com - Rides open Wednesday to Friday from 5 p.m. - midnight and Saturday and Sunday from 2 p.m.-midnight.

Live Music at the Deck - Top of the gondola; local musicians play from 5:30 to 8 p.m.; gondola tickets are $18; food and drink available

County Fair concert in the Rodeo Arena - Grammy-nominated Charley Crockett will headline the 2025 Teton County Fair concert on July 23. Tickets cost $35 each. Get them at Etix.com. Gates open at 6 p.m.

Big Top Tent at Teton County Fair - Live music, Cowboy Church, kids' competitions and entertainment, beer garden, vendors, and more. Click here for full schedule

County Fair concert in the Rodeo Arena - Hear Banda Rotonos perform; tickets $15 - tetoncountyfair.com

Paint and Sip at Virginian Lodge - Time: 6-8 p.m.; cost is $55

Teton Arts & Antiques Fair in Teton Village- mcpresents.com

Art Association's Art Fair Jackson Hole - This is a quintessential Jackson family-oriented summer event featuring dozens of international, national and local artists, live music, food, and snack booths, hands-on, kids' art activities, and artists demos. Center for the Arts lawn; $6 single day/$10 weekend pass/free for kids age 12 and under - artassociation.org

Old West Brewfest in Dubois (WY) - One-and-a-half hour drive from Jackson; featuring the best of Wyoming's microbreweries, plus food trucks, music, wagon rides, and more at Dubois Town Park; tickets $30 at the gate - duboiswychamber.org

Snow King Hill Climb - Presented by Teton Trail Runners, Teton County Jackson Parks and Rec and Jackson Hole Running Club; 9:30 a.m.; $40 entry fee

5th Annual King Concert Series with TBA - This annual music series is held at the summit of Snow King Mountain. Concert tickets include a complimentary scenic gondola ride. For more information and tickets, visit  kingconcerts.com.

Concerts on the Commons - Free music series every Sunday in Teton Village at 5 p.m.

Figure 8 Races at Jackson Hole Rodeo Grounds/Teton County Fair - tetoncountyfair.com

DJ Night at The Million Dollar Cowboy Bar at 8:30 p.m.

Alive@5 on the Village Commons with Teton Raptor Center - Hawks, eagles, owls, and falcons take center stage. Enjoy up-close, arm’s length learning experience with live birds of prey. Free - tetonraptorcenter.org

Live Music at the Deck - Top of the gondola; local musicians play from 5:30 to 8 p.m.; gondola tickets are $18; food and drink available

Snake River Brewing Summer Music Series - Enjoy live music on select Thursdays each month from 5-8 p.m.

5th Annual King Concert Series with TBA - This annual music series is held at the summit of Snow King Mountain. Concert tickets include a complimentary scenic gondola ride. Visit  kingconcerts.com.

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