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Jackson Hole Rendezvous Spring Festival

APRIL

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 in the northwest corner of the Stilson parking lot off Hwy. 390 and 22, behind the bus hut where there are no lights. There is $25/person recommended donation. 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. In the event of inclement weather, visit Wyoming Stargazing offices at 1135 Maple Way, unit 1, for a sci-fi movie screening. Popcorn, apple cider and hot cocoa are provided.

• Bluegrass Tuesday's 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.

• The Jackson Hole Hootenanny is every Monday evening from 6 to 9 p.m. at Tumbleweed Creative Arts in the Pink Garter Plaza. Admission is $5 in advance or at the door. BYO alcohol; snacks and nonalcoholic beverages are available for purchase.

An open mic night is held at 6:30 p.m. every Thursday at Cowboy Coffee on Town Square

Live music at the Stagecoach with Pete Muldoon & the Pilgrims every Wednesday night from 6 to 9 p.m.

5-6, 2024/ 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

9, 2024/ Yellowstone National Park - Opens north and west entrances - nps.gov/yell

13-14, 2024/ Closing Weekend Concerts at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort

14, 2024/ Closing day at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort - jacksonhole.com

21, 2024/ Closing day at Grand Targhee Resort - grandtarghee.com

20&21, 2024/ Greater Sage Grouse Tour - Grand Teton National Park naturalists will be offering the opportunity to view sage grouse during their spring courting ritual. This pre-dawn ranger-led program is free, however, reservations are required. Call the Craig Thomas Discovery and Visitor Center on weekdays between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. at 307-739-3399 for details.

Opening weekend for Yellowstone Bear World Park

27&28, 2024/ Greater Sage Grouse Tour - Grand Teton National Park naturalists will be offering the opportunity to view sage grouse during their spring courting ritual. This pre-dawn ranger-led program is free, however, reservations are required. Call the Craig Thomas Discovery and Visitor Center weekdays between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. at 307-739-3399 for details.

28, 2024/ Jackson Hole Community Band Spring Concert - At the Center for the Arts Theater; 4 p.m.

Elkfest Jackson Hole Antler Auction

MAY

Travel+Leisure has named Jackson Hole the No. 1 "Best Places to Travel in May, in large part due 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 in the northwest corner of the Stilson parking lot off Hwy. 390 and 22, behind the bus hut where there are no lights. There is $25/person recommended donation. 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. In the event of inclement weather, visit Wyoming Stargazing offices at 1135 Maple Way, unit 1, for a sci-fi movie screening. Popcorn, apple cider and hot cocoa are provided.

• 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.

• Honky Tonk Wednesdays at the Stagecoach Bar in Wilson - Pete Muldoon & The Pilgrims; 5-8 p.m.; floor show and dancing - stagecoachbar.net

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.

• "Full Circle: An Exhibition of Community Creation, Curation, and Collaboration" opens May 11th at the National Museum of Wildlife Art. It is comprised of works created by community members and will be on display in the Wapiti Gallery throughout the summer and fall.

1, 2024/ Grand Teton National Park - All roads open to vehicle traffic, snow conditions permitting - nps.gov/grte  

1, 2024/ 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.

4-5, 2024/ Cathedral Voices Chamber Choir Spring Festival Concert - The free concert includes the Jackson Hole Symphony Orchestra; Center for the Arts; 7 p.m.

5, 2024/ "May Hooray" at Astoria Hot Springs - Celebrate Annual Mental Health Awareness Month with a free soak. Wellness booths and kids programs - astoriahotspringspark.com

10, 2024/ Yellowstone National Park opens south entrance - Snow conditions permitting - nps.gov/yell

11, 2024/ EcoFair - Held at Center for the Arts lawn; family-friendly, community-oriented event showcasing sustainability, eco-wares; food, beverages, music

14, 2024/ Sam Bush Band at the Center for the Arts - Bluegrass/folk/ 7 p.m. - jhcenterforthearts.org

15, 2024/ Ricky Skaggs & Kentucky Thunder at the Center for the Arts - Performance at 7 p.m. - jhcenterforthearts.org

17-28, 2024/ Mountain Man Rendezvous and Traders Row - Teton County Fairgrounds

17-27, 2024/ 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

18, 2024/Elkfest - Auction takes place in Town Square from 7 a.m.-2 p.m.; auction at 10 a.m.

18, 2024/ TetonPowWow is a celebration of American Indian culture, presented by Central Wyoming College and Native American Jump Start at Bar J Ranch Event Center at 4200 W Bar J Chuckwagon in Wilson (7 miles from Town Square). Indigenous knowledge keepers will share their rich culture, traditions, dance and history from 10 a.m. on.

18, 2024/ Jackson Hole Mountain Resort Aerial Tram opens for the summer season - jacksonhole.com

19, 2024/ High Noon Chili Cookoff - Town Square; noon

21, 2024/ A new Old West Days event, the Town Square Seafood Boil, will be held from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.

22, 2024/ The Old West Days Ranch Tour will feature two landmark Jackson Hole ranches. It will run from 3 to 8:45 p.m. and starts at the National Elk Refuge and Greater Yellowstone Visitor Center on Cache.

24, 2024/ Jackson Hole Shootout opening day celebration - The longest-running shootout in the country; Town Square at 6 p.m.

24, 2024/ Snow King opens for the summer season - snowkingmountain.com

24, 2024/ Million Dollar Music Fest Kick-off Concert - At the Million Dollar Cowboy Bar at 7 p.m.

25, 2024/ Annual Best of the West Parade - One of the last horse-drawn parades in the West; 10 a.m. - jacksonholechamber.com

25, 2024/ Jackson Hole Rodeo opens for the season - jhrodeo.com

25, 2024/ Old West Family Activities - Teton County Fairgrounds from 11 a.m.-4 p.m.

25, 2024/ Old West Brew Fest - Teton County Fairgrounds; 11 a.m. -4 p.m. -  jacksonholechamber.com

26, 2024/ Million Dollar Music Fest - Held on Town Square from 6 to 9 p.m. for free, sponsored by the Million Dollar Cowboy Bar; held rain or shine. Multi-platinum country star Trace Adkins, will headline the Cowboy Bar’s 5th Annual Million Dollar Music Fest in the heart of downtown Jackson Hole on The Wyoming Whiskey Stage on Town Square. Lauren Alaina will also perform. - millondollarcowboybar.com.

27, 2024/ American Legion Memorial Day Service - Town Square flagpole at 10 a.m.

31, 2024/ "Oklahoma!" Opens at the Jackson Hole Playhouse - For information and reservations, visit jhplayhouse.com.

National Museum of Wildlife Art Plein Air Fest

JUNE

Ongoing throughout the month:

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

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.

Jackson Hole Historical Society and Museum Walking Tours - 10:30 a.m. Meet at the History Museum just off Town Square on Broadway for this fun and an educational one-hour tour of historic downtown Jackson on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. Cost: $10 adults; $6 adults over age 60, students, retired military; free ages 5 and under

• "Oklahoma!" at Jackson Hole Playhouse - Jackson Hole's only dinner theater's summer musical; Mon.-Sat.  - jacksonplayhouse.com

• Honky Tonk Wednesdays at the Stagecoach Bar in Wilson - Pete Muldoon & The Pilgrims; 5-8 p.m.; floor show and dancing - stagecoachbar.net

 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 in the northwest corner of the Stilson parking lot off Hwy. 390 and 22, behind the bus hut where there are no lights. There is $25/person recommended donation. 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. In the event of inclement weather, visit Wyoming Stargazing offices at 1135 Maple Way, unit 1, for a sci-fi movie screening. Popcorn, apple cider and hot cocoa are provided.

• "Full Circle: An Exhibition of Community Creation, Curation, and Collaboration" at the National Museum of Wildlife Art is comprised of works created by community members and is on display in the Wapiti Gallery throughout the summer and fall.

• 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.

• 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

An open mic night is held at 6:30 p.m. every Thursday at Cowboy Coffee on Town Square

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

• Take a stagecoach ride around the 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 Monday nights at 5:30  p.m.

• 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

1, 2024/ Grand Teton Half Marathon - grandtetonhalfmarathon.com

Free Music Mondays at Center for the Arts - Outdoor concerts featuring local bands; 7 p.m.

Jackson Hole Gallery Association Art Walk - Gallery openings, artist demos and more in downtown Jackson; 5-8 p.m. - jacksonholegalleryassociation.com 

Mid-June, 2024/ Granite Hot Springs Pool opens for summer - adults $8/children $5; 307-690-6323; maximum of 25 people in the pool at one time and soaks are limited to one hour

14, 2024/ Summer opening day at Grand Targhee Mountain Resort - grandtarghee.com

14, 2024/ Jackson Hole Pride Celebration at Center for the Arts - The event will feature the indie-pop band that calls itself “of Montreal,” with support from Tele Novella. A DJ dance party in the lobby will follow the music performance. Jackson Hole Pride, the Teton Valley Pride Alliance and others will be present to offer resources for the LGBTQ+ community and information on how to access support. Tickets will cost $18 to $43.

15, 2024/ Mountain Bike Park opening day at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort

15, 2024/ 13th Annual Plein Air Fest at National Museum of Wildlife Art - 40 invited artists are given one day to create new masterpieces en plein air (outside). - wildlifeart.org

Father's Day Freebies at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort - Complimentary sightseeing lift tickets for Aerial Tram and both gondolas, free bike park lift tickets and free bike rentals and more - jacksonhole.com

Sunday Funday at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort - Enjoy $20 bike park tickets and 20% off rentals from JH Sports; enter the weekly disc golf tournament for a chance to win prizes; 2-5 p.m.

15, 2024/ 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.

Free Music Mondays at Center for the Arts - Outdoor concerts featuring local bands; 7 p.m.

20, 2024/ 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

20-23, 2024/ Jackson Hole Food and Wine's annual Summer Fest - A weekend of wining and dining events. Visit jhfoodandwine.com.

20, 2024/Summer Solstice Celebration at Rendezvous Park (R Park) -  Located off Hwy 390 on the way to Teton Village; 4-7 p.m.; live music, food, activities

20-22, 2024/ 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.

Sunday Funday at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort - Enjoy $20 bike park tickets and 20% off rentals from JH Sports; enter the weekly disc golf tournament for a chance to win prizes; 2-5 p.m.

24, 2024/ Free Monday Musical Adventures - 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

Free Music Mondays at Center for the Arts - Outdoor concerts featuring local bands; 7 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

27&28, 2024/ Third Annual King Concerts series atop Snow King Mountain - The String Cheese Incident will perform. Ticket prices vary for each concert and include the gondola ride to the summit. Venue gates and band start times will also vary each night. Tickets are available online at kingconcerts.com.

29, 2024/ Third Annual King Concerts series atop Snow King Mountain - Stephen Marley—Old Soul Tour Unplugged, and a special acoustic performance with Full Band. Ticket prices vary for each concert and include the gondola ride to the summit. Venue gates and band start times will also vary each night. Tickets are available online at 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

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

27, 2024/ Grand Teton Music Festival's 63rd season opens - For a full schedule visit gtmf.org

Forth of July fireworks on Snowking Mountian in downtown Jackson Hole

JULY

Ongoing throughout the month:

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

• Honky Tonk Wednesdays at the Stagecoach Bar in Wilson - Pete Muldoon & The Pilgrims; 5-8 p.m.; floor show and dancing - stagecoachbar.net

 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 in the northwest corner of the Stilson parking lot off Hwy. 390 and 22, behind the bus hut where there are no lights. There is $25/person recommended donation. 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. In the event of inclement weather, visit Wyoming Stargazing offices at 1135 Maple Way, unit 1, for a sci-fi movie screening. Popcorn, apple cider and hot cocoa are provided.

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.

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 been bringing locals and visitors together for 15 years, year-round, through the music of One Ton Pig; 7-10:30 p.m.

• "Full Circle: An Exhibition of Community Creation, Curation, and Collaboration" at the National Museum of Wildlife Art is comprised of works created by community members and is on display in the Wapiti Gallery throughout the summer and fall.

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

Jackson Hole Historical Society and Museum Walking Tours - 10:30 a.m. Meet at the History Museum just off Town Square on Broadway for this fun and an educational one-hour tour of historic downtown Jackson on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. Cost: $10 adults; $6 adults over age 60, students, retired military; free ages 5 and under

• Jackson Hole Farmer's Market - Held every Saturday from 8 a.m.-Noon on Town Square through September 28th - 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

Live music at the Stagecoach with Pete Muldoon & the Pilgrims every Wednesday night from 6 to 9 p.m.

• "Oklahoma!" at Jackson Hole Playhouse - Jackson Hole's only dinner theater's 2024 summer musical; Mon.-Sat.  - jacksonplayhouse.com

• "Sunday Funday" at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort every Sunday through September 8th - From 2-5 p.m., enjoy $20 bike park tickets and 20% off rentals from JH Sports. Free concerts begin on July 17th and proceed every Sunday at 5 p.m. through August 28th.

• 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

• 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

• Free Tuesday Musical Adventures - 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

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, 2024/ Grand Teton Music Festival's Free Family Concert - Held at the Center for the Arts' park; 6-7 p.m.; lawn seats free but ticketed. - gtmf.org

4, 2024/ 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

4, 2024/ 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.

3 and 4, 2024/ Concerts on the Commons in Teton Village - Starts with a bang over the July 4th celebration. Free music begins at 6 p.m. July 3rd and on the Fourth.  - concertsoncommons.com

3, 2024/ 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.

4/2024 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

3-4, 2024/ Fireworks in Teton Village - 10 p.m.

4, 2024/ Fireworks at Snow King Mountain - 10 p.m.

5, 2024/ Third Annual King Concerts series atop Snow King Mountain - Old Crow Medicine Show will perform. Ticket prices vary for each concert and include the gondola ride to the summit. Venue gates and band start times will also vary each night. Tickets are available online at kingconcerts.com.

6, 2024/ Third Annual King Concerts series atop Snow King Mountain - Blues Traveler and JJ Grey & Mofro will perform. Ticket prices vary for each concert and include the gondola ride to the summit. Venue gates and band start times will also vary each night. Tickets are available online at 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

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

12, 2024/ Teton Arts & Antiques Fair in Teton Village- mcpresents.com

12-14, 2024/ Thin Air Shakespeare's "Romeo & Juliet" at the Center for the Arts - 12th-anniversary production of Offsquare Theatre Company's Thin Air Shakespeare on the Center for the Arts lawn - jhcenterforthearts.org

14, 2024/ Concerts on the Commons in Teton Village - Free music series every Sunday in Teton Village at 5 p.m.

16, 2024/ Third Annual King Concerts series atop Snow King Mountain - Portugal. the Man with Spoon Benders will perform. Ticket prices vary for each concert and include the gondola ride to the summit. Venue gates and band start times will also vary each night. Tickets are available online at kingconcerts.com.

18-21, 2024/ Thin Air Shakespeare's "Romeo & Juliet" at the Center for the Arts - 12th-anniversary production of Offsquare Theatre Company's Thin Air Shakespeare on the Center for the Arts lawn - jhcenterforthearts.org

21, 2024/ Concerts on the Commons in Teton Village - Free music series every Sunday in Teton Village at 5 p.m.

24, 2024/ Teton County Fair Carnival: Teton County Fairgrounds; includes carnival rides, food, live music, vendors and much more. - tetoncountyfair.com - Rides open from 5 p.m. - midnight

25, 2024/ Third Annual King Concerts series atop Snow King Mountain - moe., Melvin Seals & JGB, and Pink Talking Fish will perform. Ticket prices vary for each concert and include the gondola ride to the summit. Venue gates and band start times will also vary each night. Tickets are available online at kingconcerts.com.

Free Music Mondays at Center for the Arts - Outdoor concerts featuring local bands; 7 p.m.

26, 2024/ Annual 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

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

27, 2024/ Old West Brewfest in Dubois (WY) - One-hour-and-a-half drive from Jackson; featuring the best of Wyoming's microbreweries, plus food trucks, music, wagon rides and more; tickets $30 at the gate

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

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

28, 2024/Concerts on the Commons - Free music series every Sunday in Teton Village at 5 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

Free Music Mondays at the Center for the Arts Park - Free outdoor concert featuring local bands; 7 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

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

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

Jackson Hole Gallery Association Art Walk - Gallery openings, artist demos and more in downtown Jackson; 5-8 p.m. - jacksonholegalleryassociation.com 

68th Annual Teton County Fair starts  - tetoncountyfair.com

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

Free Music Mondays at Center for the Arts - Outdoor concerts featuring local bands; 7 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

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

Teton County Fair concert in the Rodeo Arena - Gates open at 6 p.m. with opening act Kat Hasty taking the stage at 7 p.m., followed by Country and Western singer and songwriter Corb Lund before headliner cross-genre singer and songwriter Morgan Wade.

Teton County Fair Pig Wrestling - jhrodeo.com

Teton County Fair JH Ninja Warrior - Local athletes dominate the ultimate ninja course.  - jhrodeo.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.orgtetoncountyfair.com - Rides open from 5 p.m. - midnight

Jackson Hole PBR Touring Pro Division Bull Riding - Teton County Fairgrounds; event features one night of action-packed professional bull riding. Retail booths, food and drinks, comic relief by a PBR entertainer, mutton bustin’ for kids age 6 and under, and more. 

Alive @5 Tempo Thursdays with Grand Teton Music Festival - featuring chamber ensembles of GTMF musicians this year; brass quintet

Free Music Mondays at Center for the Arts - Outdoor concerts featuring local bands; 7 p.m.

Raptor Center, Jackson Hole

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 in the northwest corner of the Stilson parking lot off Hwy. 390 and 22, behind the bus hut where there are no lights. There is $25/person recommended donation. 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. In the event of inclement weather, visit Wyoming Stargazing offices at 1135 Maple Way, unit 1, for a sci-fi movie screening. Popcorn, apple cider and hot cocoa are provided.

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.

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

• Honky Tonk Wednesdays at the Stagecoach Bar in Wilson - Pete Muldoon & The Pilgrims; 5-8 p.m.; floor show and dancing - stagecoachbar.net

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

• 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

• Free Tuesday Musical Adventures - Presented every Tuesday until August 13th 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

• 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

• "Full Circle: An Exhibition of Community Creation, Curation, and Collaboration" at the National Museum of Wildlife Art is comprised of works created by community members and is on display in the Wapiti Gallery throughout the summer and fall.

Sunday Funday at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort - Every Sunday through September 10th, enjoy $20 bike park tickets and 20% off rentals from JH Sports; enter the weekly disc golf tournament for a chance to win prizes; 2-5 p.m.

• 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 Historical Society and 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: $10 adults; $6 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 is offering free guided tours.

• "Oklahoma!" at Jackson Hole Playhouse - Jackson Hole's only dinner theater's 2024 summer musical; Mon.-Sat.  - jacksonplayhouse.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

• 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

2, 2024/ Third Annual King Concerts series atop Snow King Mountain -  Cypress Hill with Souls of Mischief will perform. Ticket prices vary for each concert and include the gondola ride to the summit. Venue gates and band start times will also vary each night. Tickets are available online at kingconcerts.com

3, 2024/ 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

3, 2024/ 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 a.m. rendezvousmountainhillclimb.com

4, 2024/ Concerts on the Commons in Teton Village - Free music series every Sunday in Teton Village at 5 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

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

11, 2024/ Concerts on the Commons in Teton Village - Free music series every Sunday in Teton Village at 5 p.m.

13, 2024/ Bruce Hornsby & the Noisemakers at Center for the Arts - Tickets will cost $73 to $168. For more information, visit jhcenterforthearts.org

Alive @5 Tempo Thursdays with Grand Teton Music Festival - featuring chamber ensembles of GTMF musicians this year; string quartet

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

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

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

Alive @5 Tempo Thursdays with Grand Teton Music Festival - featuring chamber ensembles of GTMF musicians this year; flute and harp duet

8-11, 2024/ 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.

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

Alive @5 Raptor Wednesdays- Hawks, eagles, owls and falcons take center stage at the Village Commons Amphitheater with an educational and engaging presentation from Teton Raptor Center.

Alive @5 Tempo Thursdays with Grand Teton Music Festival - featuring chamber ensembles of GTMF musicians this year; woodwind quintet

Jackson Hole Gallery Association Art Walk - Gallery openings, artist demos and more in downtown Jackson; 5-8 p.m. - jacksonholegalleryassociation.com 

16, 2024/ 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

18, 2024/ Concerts on the Commons in Teton Village - Free music series every Sunday in Teton Village at 5 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

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

Alive @5 Raptor Wednesdays - Hawks, eagles, owls and falcons take center stage at the Village Commons Amphitheater with an educational and engaging presentation from Teton Raptor Center.

24, 2024/ Bikes and Brews at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort - A family-friendly event featuring mountain biking, live outdoor music and a Brewfest. 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; 2 to 7 p.m. For ticket prices/packages, visit jacksonhole.com

26, 2024/ Concerts on the Commons in Teton Village - Free music series every Sunday in Teton Village at 5 p.m.

Alive @5 Raptor Tuesdays - Hawks, eagles, owls and falcons take center stage at the Village Commons Amphitheater with an educational and engaging presentation from Teton Raptor Center.  

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

30-31, 2024/ 2nd annual Labor Day weekend Horseshoe Music Festival at the Virginian - Music, fashion, culinary and wellness event; runs through Sept. 1st - horseshoemusicfestival.com

30-9/1, 2024/Wydaho Rendezvous Mountain Bike Festival at Grand Targhee - Only bike fest of its kind in the Tetons - grandtarghee.com

31, 2024/ The Rendezvous Enduro at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort - Montana Enduro Bike Race Series comes to Jackson - montanaenduro.com

SEPTEMBER

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 in the northwest corner of the Stilson parking lot off Hwy. 390 and 22, behind the bus hut where there are no lights. There is $25/person recommended donation. 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. In the event of inclement weather, visit Wyoming Stargazing offices at 1135 Maple Way, unit 1, for a sci-fi movie screening. Popcorn, apple cider and hot cocoa are provided.

• Honky Tonk Wednesdays at the Stagecoach Bar in Wilson - Pete Muldoon & The Pilgrims; 6-9 p.m.; floor show and dancing - stagecoachbar.net

• "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 takes place every Monday night at 5:30 p.m. at Dornan's in Moose.

• "Full Circle: An Exhibition of Community Creation, Curation, and Collaboration" at the National Museum of Wildlife Art is comprised of works created by community members and is on display in the Wapiti Gallery throughout the summer and fall.

• The Snow King Gondola, Cowboy Coaster, Amaze’N Maze, and mini-golf will remain open daily from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. through Oct. 5th. 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.

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

Farmers Market on the Town Square. Every Saturday morning from 8 a.m.-Noon until the 30th, featuring fresh produce and music.  - jacksonholefarmersmarket.org

• 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.

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

• Haydens Post hosts Taco Tuesdays and happy hour specials. From 4:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. in the Snow King Resort; $3 taco specialties and nightly happy hour specials run from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.

• 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

1, 2024/ 2nd annual Labor Day weekend Horseshoe Music Festival at the Virginian - Music, fashion, culinary and wellness event- horseshoemusicfestival.com

4, 2024/ 40th 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

Jackson Hole One Fly Contest - Three-day fishing competition  - jacksonholeonefly.org

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

Palates & Palettes Gallery Walk - More than 30 Jackson Hole art galleries open their doors to showcase magnificent art with food and wine; 5-7 p.m. 

7, 2024/ Annual Old Bill’s Fun Run for Charities - cfjacksonhole.org

7, 2024/ 42nd Annual LOTOJA - a 210-mile interstate bike race from Logan, Utah, to Teton Village - lotojaclassic.com  

8, 2024/Bridger Gondola at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort closes operations for the summer.

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

Jackson Hole Showcase of Homes -  A one-day, self-guided fundraising tour of some of Jackson's most exciting homes from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. - jacksonholeshowcase.com

Jackson Hole Art Auction - jacksonholeartauction.com 

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.

Farewell to Fall Arts Brunch -  jacksonholegalleryassociation.com 

15, 2024/ Grand Targhee Resort closes for the summer season  - grandtarghee.com

Jackson Hole Hootenanny at Center for the Arts - In-town version of the longtime, all-acoustic Hootenanny Monday night tradition at Dornan's in Moose; 7 p.m. - jhcenterforthearts.org  

28, 2024/ Jackson Hole Marathon/Hole Half Marathon/Quarter Marathon  - jacksonholemarathon.com

28, 2024/ "Amplify Astoria" Music Event at Astoria Hot Springs - Fundraising concert featuring live music and food trucks - astoriahotspringspark.org

Octoberfest at Snow King - Brews, tunes and food from 1-5 p.m.

Fall Grand Teton National Park

OCTOBER

Ongoing throughout the month:

• Bluegrass Tuesday's 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.

• 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 in the northwest corner of the Stilson parking lot off Hwy. 390 and 22, behind the bus hut where there are no lights. There is $25/person recommended donation. 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. In the event of inclement weather, visit Wyoming Stargazing offices at 1135 Maple Way, unit 1, for a sci-fi movie screening. Popcorn, apple cider and hot cocoa are provided.

An open mic night is held at 6:30 p.m. every Thursday at Cowboy Coffee on Town Square

Live music at the Stagecoach with Pete Muldoon & the Pilgrims every Wednesday night from 6 to 9 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

• "A Haunting Halloween" will be presented at the Jackson Hole Playhouse from October 13th through 31st. For tickets visit jacksonholeplayhouse.com

27th Annual Manhattan Short Film Festival - Center of the Arts; 7 p.m.; - jhcenterforthearts.org

Snow King Mountain Resort closing day for the summer.

Aerial Tram at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort closes operations for summer. - jacksonhole.com 

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

Jackson Hole Wildlife Symposium - The Center for the Arts at 8 p.m.; presented by the Northern Rockies Conservation Cooperative - jhcenterforthearts.org

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

31, 2024/ 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. 

Craig Thomas Discovery & Visitor Center closes for the season

Moose Wilson Road closes for the season

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 26th season of hard-hitting ice hockey in Jackson Hole. Visit snowkingsec.com.

• Honky Tonk Wednesdays at the Stagecoach Bar in Wilson - Pete Muldoon & The Pilgrims; 5-8 p.m.; floor show and dancing - stagecoachbar.net

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 in the northwest corner of the Stilson parking lot off Hwy. 390 and 22, behind the bus hut where there are no lights. There is $25/person recommended donation. 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. In the event of inclement weather, visit Wyoming Stargazing offices at 1135 Maple Way, unit 1, for a sci-fi movie screening. Popcorn, apple cider and hot cocoa are provided.

• 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.

• 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

• An open mic night is held at 6:30 p.m. every Thursday at Cowboy Coffee on Town Square

Yellowstone National Park closes its east, west and south entrances.

Teton Mudpots Holiday Sale - Sponsored by the Art Association of Jackson Hole at the Center for the Arts, featuring local artisans - artassociation.org

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

Annual Turkey Trot - 5K run/walk at 9 a.m., starting at the Wilson Boat Ramp access road off Hwy. 22. To register in advance, visit runsignup.com.

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

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

Hootenanny at the Pink Garter Theatre - Exclusive one-night-only engagement of the Jackson Hole Hootenanny, from 6-9 p.m.; door opens at 5:30 p.m. Admission is $5 in advance or at the door.

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

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 TBA 2025. Call the box office between noon-4 p.m. at 307-733-6994. - jacksonholeplayhouse.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 in the northwest corner of the Stilson parking lot off Hwy. 390 and 22, behind the bus hut where there are no lights. There is $25/person recommended donation. 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. In the event of inclement weather, visit Wyoming Stargazing offices at 1135 Maple Way, unit 1, for a sci-fi movie screening. Popcorn, apple cider and hot cocoa are provided.

• Bluegrass Tuesday's 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.

• Jackson Hole Moose Hockey games will be held at 7 p.m. in the Snow King Sports & Events Center on December 1, 2, 15, 16, 29 and 30. The team is back in action for its 27th season of hard-hitting ice hockey in Jackson Hole. You must reserve your tickets in advance; no walk-ups. Visit snowkingsec.com.

• 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

An open mic night is held at 6:30 p.m. every Thursday at Cowboy Coffee on Town Square

The Art Association's Holiday Makers' Market takes place from TBA at the Center for the Arts and celebrates local makers of all types, offering a fun holiday atmosphere where customers can find handmade gifts for young and old.

Art Association's 60th Annual Holiday Bazaar - Arts and crafts show, ideal for made-in-Jackson Hole holiday shopping, held at Snow King Hotel's Grand Teton Ballroom and mezzanine; 9 a.m.-4 p.m.; $6 entry fee. - artassociation.org

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

Snow King Mountain Opens - snowkingmountain.com

Town Square Giant Menorah Lighting - Menorah lighting, Hanukkah songs and treats; menorahs and dreidels will be available; 7 p.m.; hosted by Chabad Jewish Center of Wyoming

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

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

14-24, 2024/ 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

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

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 conference center in the Lodge of Jackson Hole - tetonslowfood.org

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

Old Tyme Christmas at the Wort Hotel - Presented free by the Jackson Hole Historical Society featuring local musicians; cookies. cocoa and holiday drink specials; audience sing-a-long

Cathedral Voices Chamber presents its free "Sounds of the Season" concert at The Center for the Arts Theater -  The Jackson Hole Brass Quintet, Jackson Hole Symphony Orchestra and Star Valley Voices and the Teton Music School Youth Choir will also perform; 4 p.m. 

"The Most Wonderful Time of the Year," presented by Grand Teton Music Festival; Center for the Arts at 7 p.m.; featuring a talented cast of Broadway and cabaret performers; a family-friendly celebration of all things holiday - jhcenterforthearts.org

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

"GlowNights" begin in Teton Village and at the Center for the Arts - Annual installation through Feb. 4 presented by JH Public Art; free admission daily until 10 p.m. with celebration events at each location. - jhpublicart.org

22, 2024/ Free skating on the Village Commons ice rink - Free skate rentals and skating between 4-5 p.m.

23-24, 2024/ Ice Skate with Santa in Teton Village - 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, 2024/ Santa Claus visits Jackson Hole Mountain Resort - The jolly old elf will appear Jackson Hole-style by repelling out of the Aerial Tram at 4:20 p.m.

24, 2024/ 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, 2024/ Ski 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.

Free skating on the Village Commons ice rink - Free skate rentals and skating between 4-5 p.m.  

Snow Cats & 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

31, 2024/ New Year’s Eve Torchlight Parades - Dusk torchlight parades and fireworks at Jackson Hole Mountain

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 in the northwest corner of the Stilson parking lot off Hwy. 390 and 22, behind the bus hut where there are no lights. There is $25/person recommended donation. 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. In the event of inclement weather, visit Wyoming Stargazing offices at 1135 Maple Way, unit 1, for a sci-fi movie screening. Popcorn, apple cider and hot cocoa are provided.

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

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

• Bluegrass Tuesday's 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. 

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

An open mic night is held at 6:30 p.m. every Thursday at Cowboy Coffee on Town Square

Live music at the Stagecoach with Pete Muldoon & the Pilgrims every Wednesday night from 6 to 9 p.m.

• 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 every day at the Mangy Moose from 4:30-7:30 p.m.

JH Nordic Alliance 7th 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 I

nternational 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

"Glow Lights" celebration event at Center for the Arts - Celebrate the opening of "Electric Dandelions" from 5 to 7 p.m. with sparklers, glowing art, live music and beverages. Presented by Jackson Hole Public Art and the Center for the Arts, this Glow Nights celebration will give guests a first look at 5 electric dandelions that will rise 25 feet above the landscape and cascade with twinkling colored lights this winter.

Winter People's Market - Farmer's market held from 1 to 4 p.m. at the conference center in the Lodge of Jackson Hole - tetonslowfood.org

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  

FEBRUARY

Ongoing throughout the month:

• 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  

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 in the northwest corner of the Stilson parking lot off Hwy. 390 and 22, behind the bus hut where there are no lights. There is $25/person recommended donation. 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. In the event of inclement weather, visit Wyoming Stargazing offices at 1135 Maple Way, unit 1, for a sci-fi movie screening. Popcorn, apple cider and hot cocoa are provided.

• "GlowNights" in Teton Village and at the Center for the Arts - Annual installation through Feb. 4 presented by JH Public Art; free admission daily until 10 p.m. with celebration events at each location. - jhpublicart.org

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

An open mic night is held at 6:30 p.m. every Thursday at Cowboy Coffee on Town Square

• Jackson Hole Moose Hockey games will be held in the Snow King Sports & Events Center on February 2, 3, 16, 17, 23 and 24. The team is back in action for its 27th season of hard-hitting ice hockey in Jackson Hole. Visit snowkingsec.com.   

• Honky Tonk Wednesdays at the Stagecoach Bar in Wilson - Pete Muldoon & The Pilgrims; 6-9 p.m.; floor show and dancing - stagecoachbar.net  

• Interdenominational weekly Sunday Services at the Bridger Gondola Summit - Participants ride the gondola up to the service in Rendezvous Lodge, and back down after. Please wear suitable clothing and footwear. Gondola ride to the service is complimentary without skis or snowboards; load at 9 a.m.; service starts 9:30 a.m. If you'd like to attend without ski/snowboard gear, complimentary gondola tickets will be available at the Guest Service Center underneath the Tram. - jacksonhole.com 

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

• Bluegrass Tuesday's 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.  

Jackson Hole Playhouse's winter dinner theatre musical, "The Love Shack," starts February 14th on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays; visit jhplayhouse.com for ticket information and reservations.   

Annual International Pedigree Stage Stop Sled Dog Race, Alpine leg - The Alpine (just 40 mins. south of Jackson through the Snake River Canyon) leg of this annual event starts at 9 a.m. at the entrance to the Grey's River Trailhead. Refreshments, entertainment and a warming hut. -wyomingstagestop.org  

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. - jacksonhole.com  

50th Annual Cutter Races - Chariot races held in Afton (WY) at 12:30 p.m.; $20 admission fee with all proceeds going to Shriner's Hospital. - jhshriners.org 

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

9th 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  

Winter Art Walk - Join the galleries of Jackson Hole for a winter art walk. Enjoy new shows, artist demonstrations, refreshments and more at participating galleries.  

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

Winter People's Market - Farmer's market held from 1 to 4 p.m. at the conference center in the Lodge of Jackson Hole - tetonslowfood.org

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

Jackson Hole Chamber Music at Center for the Arts - 6 p.m. - jhcenterforthearts.org

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? Held from 5 to 8 p.m. at the nonprofit's gallery. A $35 ticket includes food, music and bidding registration. - artassociation.org

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 in the northwest corner of the Stilson parking lot off Hwy. 390 and 22, behind the bus hut where there are no lights. There is $25/person recommended donation. 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. In the event of inclement weather, visit Wyoming Stargazing offices at 1135 Maple Way, unit 1, for a sci-fi movie screening. Popcorn, apple cider and hot cocoa are provided.

• Interdenominational weekly Sunday Services at the Bridger Gondola Summit - Participants ride the gondola up to the service in Rendezvous Lodge, and back down after. Please wear suitable clothing and footwear. Gondola ride to the service is complimentary without skis or snowboards; load at 9 a.m.; service starts 9:30 a.m. If you'd like to attend without ski/snowboard gear, complimentary gondola tickets will be available at the Guest Service Center underneath the Tram. - jacksonhole.com

• 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.

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

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

Live music at the Stagecoach with Pete Muldoon & the Pilgrims every Wednesday night from 6 to 9 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.   

Jackson Hole Playhouse's winter dinner theatre musical, "The Love Shack," is performed through TBA on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays; dinner at 6 p.m./show at 7; visit jhplayhouse.com for ticket information and reservations.  

10th 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

"Road To Rendezvous" free music series starts at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort - Dubbed the "Road to Rendezvous" in honor of the Rendezvous spring festival; bands perform every Saturday in March at 3 p.m.; free  - jacksonhole.com

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

Annual Jackson Hole Downhill at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort - jacksonhole.com

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

Winter People's Market - Farmer's market held from 1 to 4 p.m. at the conference center in the Lodge of Jackson Hole - tetonslowfood.org

 

"Road to Rendezvous" music series at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort - Dubbed the "Road to Rendezvous" in honor of the Rendezvous spring festival; bands perform every Saturday in March at 3 p.m.; free  - jacksonhole.com 

 

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

"Road to Rendezvous" music series at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort - Dubbed the "Road to Rendezvous" in honor of the Rendezvous spring festival; bands perform every Saturday in March at 3 p.m.; free  - jacksonhole.com

St. Patty's live music at the Virginian Saloon - Local musicians will perform; no cover - virginiansaloon.com

49th Annual World Championship Snowmobile Hill Climb at Snow King Mountain. - snowdevils.org

Jackson Hole Gallery Association Third Thursday Art Walk - Galleries are open late, from 5-8 p.m., featuring new artwork, an opening of a show or simply offering art and a glass of wine - jacksonholegalleryassociation.com

Dick's Ditch Classic Banked Slalom - Two-day banked slalom competition at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort

19th Jackson Hole Fly Fishing Film Tour - At the Center for the Arts at 7 p.m. A selection of short films by WorldCast Anglers. - jhcenterforthearts.org

"Road to Rendezvous" music series at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort - Dubbed the "Road to Rendezvous" in honor of the Rendezvous spring festival; bands perform every Saturday in March at 3 p.m.; free  - jacksonhole.com

Last day of skiing at Snow King Mountain - snowkingmountain.com

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.

Easter Sunrise Service at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort - Free service at Rendezvous Lodge at the top of the Bridger Gondola

"Road to Rendezvous" music series at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort - Dubbed the "Road to Rendezvous" in honor of the Rendezvous spring festival; bands perform every Saturday in March at 3 p.m.; free  - jacksonhole.com