- TripBuzz found 58 things to do with kids in or near Jackson, Wyoming, including 32 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Victor, Wilson, Moose and Driggs.
- From Jackson Hole Ski Resort to JH Trout Fly Fishing, the Jackson area offers 28 different types of family activities, including: Rafting, Nature & Wildlife Areas, Fishing and Snowmobiling.
- Located in the Jackson Hole Valley is the small town of Jackson, Wyoming. The area draws millions of tourists annually, as it is a gateway city to Yellowstone National Park, Grand Teton National Park and the National Elk Refuge. Outdoor recreation, such as hiking, skiing, fishing and camping, is the primary interest of locals and those who visit.
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Morley's Acres Farm & Bed & Breakfast offers a friendly and relaxed ranch atmosphere in the heart of the gorgeous Teton mountains. Farm to table breakfasts are served each morning. Private cottage and comfortable rooms are available.
22.7 Miles
Take a walk down memory lane at The Spud Drive-in Theater, in Driggs, Idaho. This traditional theater features plenty of car space, a huge hi-resolution projection screen and state-of-the-art in-car audio devices.
24.1 Miles
Grand Targhee Ski Resort is a family-friendly ski experience with runs for skiers and snowboarders of various experience levels. Additional activities include mountain tours, tubing, ice skating, snowshoeing and a Nature Centre, with indoor daycare available for children 2 months – 5 years old.
24.2 Miles
The touring arm of the Teton Valley Lodge, Teton Valley Lodge Day Trips is a guided fishing program for passionate anglers. It focuses on fly fishing and is popular among new and experienced fly fishermen.
24.2 Miles
Teton Valley Adventures offers guided snowmobile tours of the scenic Teton Valley area. Those who do not want a guided tour can explore on their own by renting snowmobiles and blazing their own trails.
24.2 Miles
Operated by local and knowledgeable residents, Peaked Sports is a sport equipment rental and retail business open to the public. Visitors can rent a number of different equipment options, including snowboards, skis, bicycles, and kayaks, among others.
24.3 Miles
The Teton Valley Creamery, located in a 1930's Art-Deco building, prides itself with making raw milk artisanal cheese and ice-cream from local alpine-valley milk. Daily trips to the Wright Family farm, bordering the Teton mountains, ensures the freshest milk possible.
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14496 Hwy 191 S, Bondurant, WY 82922
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From two hour to full days rides, Sleeping Indian Outfitters Day Tours customizes private tours for its guests, including scenic views, river crossings, or a combination ride and trout fishing experience.
27.2 Miles
Visitors can learn more about the Grand Teton's wildlife, geology, human and natural history while on Triangle X River Trips. Visitors can choose between early morning float trips, evening float trips or combine the evening float trip with a cookout.
28.8 Miles
In 1972, Congress created the John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Memorial Parkway to create the philanthropist for his contribution to many national parks. The park connects Grand Teton National Park and Yellowstone National Park.