Teton Valley’s Amazing Attractions!

Winter Snowmobiling, Skiing & Ice Skating

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

Biking

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

Hiking & Trail Exploration

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 Floats (Paddleboarding & Kayaking)

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

Whitewater Rafting (Snake River)

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.

Hot Springs

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

Horseback Riding

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

Sleigh Rides

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 Website2

Linn Canyon Ranch (Victor): Sleigh ride and dinner experience. Combines a scenic ride with fine hospitality and dining. (208) 787-5466 Website

Guided Fishing Expeditions

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

Rock Climbing Crags & Gyms

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

Grand Teton National Park: Highlights & Must-See Spots – Website

Located less than an hour from Teton Valley, Grand Teton National Park is known for its alpine vistas, wildlife, and pristine lakes.

Yellowstone National Park: Geothermal Marvels & Wildlife – Website

The world’s first national park, Yellowstone, is a couple of hours’ drive from Teton Valley (West or South Gate).

Beyond the Parks: Scenic Drives & Hidden Gems

Local Heritage: Museums & Historic Sites

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)

Vibrant Scenes: Live Music & Entertainment

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.

Craft Beverages

Notable Restaurants

Local Shopping & Specialty Stores

Farmers Markets

Annual Events & Festivals

Teton Valley hosts a diverse calendar of annual events:

Jackson Attractions

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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