in

Jackson Hole Central Reservations

Jackson Hole's Official Travel Source for over 40 years.

This Blog

Syndication

Tags

The Jackson Hole Blog

Daily reporting on conditions, events and happenings in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Sponsored by Jackson Hole Central Reservations.

Countdown to the Fourth in Jackson Hole!

Only four more days until the 4th of July. As always, your choices for things to do are endless. If you're planning on spending the day in town, you won't want to miss the annual 4th of July parade, which winds through historic downtown Jackson starting around 10:30am. The parade will be followed by JH Community Band Concert on the square and kids games at St. John's Medical Center. For the culminating day-time 4th of July event, head to Alpine Field near the high school for the Music in the Hole FREE concert, performed by the Grand Teton Music Festival. If town is calling your name, then stick around. The square is sure to be hopping throughout the day and the fireworks at Snow King (starting around 10:00pm) are not to be missed!

If you find yourself in Teton Village to celebrate our country's independence, you'll be met with just as many fun options, including the Silver Car Auction featuring some of the most classic rides in the country. The Mangy Moose will offer live music ($8 at the door) by Head for the Hills--an acoustic bluegrass band. Or ride the Bridger Gondola to The Deck where you can enjoy unique summer cocktails, a summer grill menu and small plates while taking in the surrounding vistas. Gondola rides will be free up to the restaurant until 10:30pm. And finally, the Teton Village fireworks show starting at 9:30pm! Watch the sky light up against the gorgeous backdrop of Jackson Hole Mountain Resort.

And if you're looking to escape into the wild for a bit during the day, head to the Snake River for a whitewater trip, into Grand Teton National Park for a scenic bike ride on the new bike path or up to Dornan's restaurant in Moose, where you can enjoy great pizza while gazing up at the Tetons.

Comments

No Comments

Leave a Comment

(required)  
(optional)
(required)  
Add