Teton Valley Adventures: (Snowmobiling) Offers professionally guided backcountry tours, rentals, and avalanche courses. Family-owned since 1999. (208) 354-2233 Website
Skiing & Snowboarding
– Grand Targhee Resort (Alta, WY): Celebrated for deep powder and a relaxed atmosphere; offers rentals, tunes, and lessons. (307) 353-2300 Website
– Jackson Hole Mountain Resort (Teton Village, WY): Offers challenging terrain for experienced skiers/snowboarders. (307) 733-2292 Website
– Snow King Resort (Jackson, WY): Additional skiing opportunities. (307) 733-5200 Website
Kotler Ice Arena at Victor Pioneer Park: Outdoor, covered ice rink with a warming hut and skate rentals. Hosts public sessions and formal programs. (208) 970-7498
Wheel Wranglers (Victor): Bicycle sales, guided tours, rentals, delivery, and repairs. (208) 690-0164 Website
Ashton-Tetonia Trail (Teton Rail to Trails): A 29.6-mile multi-use trail on an abandoned railroad grade. Ideal for mountain biking, hiking, and horseback riding. Features historic trestle bridges and Teton views. Note: Packed gravel/dirt surface; mountain bikes are recommended. Website
Teton Valley and surrounding areas offer extensive hiking trails for all skill levels. Teton Valley Trails and Pathways (TVTAP) supports these trails.
Moose Creek Trail (near Victor): Mostly flat, 7-mile round trip through dense forests, suitable for families. Good for wildlife viewing.
Bannock Trail (Grand Targhee Resort, near Driggs): Moderately challenging 6.2-mile out-and-back trail through alpine meadows and forests with panoramic Teton views. Option to use the Dreamcatcher lift.
Grand Teton National Park Trails:
– Jenny Lake Trail: Popular 7.1-mile loop with phenomenal views.
– Hidden Falls & Inspiration Point: Accessible via a 4.9-mile round trip from Jenny Lake (shuttle boat available). Leads to a 100-foot waterfall and sweeping vistas.
– Taggart Lake Loop: Easy 3.8-mile trail through meadows and forests to a clear alpine lake.
– Cascade Canyon Trail: Moderate 9.2-mile trek deep into the park with incredible views of the Cathedral Group.
Caribou-Targhee National Forest: Over 3 million acres with numerous trailheads for hiking and backpacking.
Teton River Supplies (Driggs): Rentals of inflatable boats (SUPs, kayaks, rafts). Complimentary shuttles for Teton River floats. Family-owned, staff are local outdoor enthusiasts. (208) 534-8784
Paddleboard Driggs: Paddleboard and kayak rentals with shuttle services for the Teton River. Offers casual paddling with views of Grand Teton and potential wildlife sightings. (208) 797-0810 Website
The Snake River, especially through the Snake River Canyon near Jackson Hole, offers thrilling whitewater experiences.
Jackson Hole Whitewater: (307) 733-1007 Website
– Trip Options: Whitewater, Scenic Floats, Private Tours
– Duration: Whitewater: 3-3.5 hrs; Scenic: 2-4 hrs; Private: Flexible
– Price (starts from): Whitewater: $115; Scenic: $100; Private: $140/person
Dave Hansen Whitewater: (307) 733-6295 Website
– Trip Options: 8-Mile Whitewater (Standard Raft, 14-16 people); 8-Mile Whitewater (8-Person Raft)
– Duration: 3.5-4 hrs door-to-door (1.5 hrs on water)
– Price: Standard: $115 ($100 kids); 8-person: $130
– Notes: Minimum age 6. Expect to get wet.
Teton Whitewater: (307) 733-2285 or (866) 716-RAFT Website
– Trip Options: Classic Whitewater (16-person raft); Small Boat Whitewater (8-person raft); Whitewater & Scenic Float Combo
– Duration: Classic/Small Boat: 2.5-3 hrs; Combo: 7.5 hrs
– Price: Classic: $110 ($105 kids); Small Boat: $125; Combo: $195
– Notes: Minimum age 6 (Classic/Combo), 8 (Small Boat). $3 user fee for Bridger-Teton National Forest trips.
Teton County Aquatic Center (Jackson): Indoor pools with a hot tub, sauna, and steam room. (307) 739-9025
Heise Hot Springs (Ririe): Developed hot pools, summer pools, and a slide. Family-friendly recreational hot spring. (208) 538-7312 Website
Granite Hot Springs Pool (South of Jackson): Developed concrete hot spring pool alongside Granite Creek.
Notes: Summer access by car (late May-Oct 31). Winter access by snowmobile, dog sled, skiing, or fat biking (early Dec-late Mar). Fee charged. (307) 690-6323 or (307) 690-7284 Website
Bagley’s Teton Mountain Ranch (Victor): Horseback riding trips (1 hour to overnight), tours with elk and buffalo encounters. Emphasizes an authentic Western experience with knowledgeable guides. (866) 787-9005 Website
Double Diamond Bar Ranch (Alta, WY): Horse-drawn sleigh rides across Teton Valley landscapes. Available for scenic outings and private events. (307) 690-7322
National Elk Refuge Sleigh Rides (Jackson, WY): Horse-drawn sleighs take visitors onto the National Elk Refuge for up-close encounters with elk, bison, eagles, etc. Guides provide historical and wildlife information.
Elk Refuge Notes: Operated by Double H Bar, Inc. (not Double Diamond Bar) Tickets purchased at National Elk Refuge Visitor Center. (307) 733-0277 or 1-800-772-5386 Website1 Websit
Linn Canyon Ranch (Victor): Sleigh ride and dinner experience. Combines a scenic ride with fine hospitality and dining. (208) 787-5466 Website
Teton Valley is a premier fly-fishing destination, particularly the Teton River, a “blue ribbon trout river.”
World Cast Anglers (Victor): Full-service fly shop, guided trips on Henry’s Fork, South Fork of the Snake, Teton River, Snake River, Yellowstone National Park. Open year-round. (208) 787-0082 or 1-800-654-0676 Website
Teton Valley Lodge: Guided fly fishing trips with deep knowledge of local waters. Fishing history dating back to 1919. (208) 354-2386 or 1-800-455-1182
TRR Outfitters (Driggs): Full-service fly shop and guiding service. Specializes in Teton River, South Fork, Henry’s Fork. (208) 939-6065 Website
Darby Canyon (5 miles from Driggs): Outdoor Crag. Approximately 20 routes on south-facing limestone (5.8-5.10 range). Technical slab climbing.
Teton Canyon Bouldering (6 miles from Driggs): Outdoor Bouldering. Granite boulders (V-easy to V9/10). Alpine environment with potential for new routes.
Teton Rock Gym (Driggs): Indoor Gym. Equipped with automatic belays, treadwall, and Moon Board for training. (208) 261-1303 Website
Located less than an hour from Teton Valley, Grand Teton National Park is known for its alpine vistas, wildlife, and pristine lakes.
The world’s first national park, Yellowstone, is a couple of hours’ drive from Teton Valley (West or South Gate).
Teton Valley Museum (Driggs): Covers over two hundred years of local history, including pioneer life, agriculture, American Indian battles, and WWII veterans. Houses a comprehensive library and digitized photos. (208) 354-6000
National Register of Historic Places Sites in Teton Valley:
– Pierre’s Hole 1832 Battle Area Site (South of Driggs)
– Spud Drive-In Theater (Driggs). (208) 354-2727
– Teton County Courthouse (Driggs). (208) 776-8210
– Victor Railroad Depot (Victor)
– Hollingshead Homestead (Tetonia)
Grand Targhee Resort Festivals (Alta, WY): Hosts major annual music festivals. Website
– Dates: Targhee Fest (July), Grand Targhee Bluegrass Festival (August 8-10, 2025)
Music on Main (Victor City Park, Victor): Free live music performances spanning various genres. Lively community atmosphere with food vendors, beer, and wine. (208) 970-7486
– Dates: Thursdays, June 19 – August 14, 2025, 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM.
Tetonia Club (Tetonia): Local bar featuring live music. (435) 647-6218
– Dates: Summer weekends.
Teton Valley hosts a diverse calendar of annual events:
Teton Valley’s proximity to Jackson Hole, Wyoming, offers access to a complementary range of attractions. Jackson Hole is known for:
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