Enjoy: JH Pantry

Mursell’s Sweet Shop // by samantha simma    // Photography by ryan dorgan Open 10 a.m.–6 p.m. daily; 125 N. Cache St.; 307/264-1508, Instagram @mursellssweetshop John Frechette and Christian Burch, the co-founders of successful valley shops MADE and Mountain Dandy,…

Art: Indian Arts in the Park

PHOTO BY RYAN DORGAN Grand Teton National Park’s Colter Bay Indian Artist Museum closed a decade ago, but the park still hosts the American Indian Guest Artist Program and displays portions of the museum’s collection at the Colter Bay and Craig…

Culture: He Can Create Forever

PHOTO BY RYAN DORGAN Writer-actor-comedian-collaborator-director Andrew Munz is a force in the valley’s arts and culture scene. // By Whitney Royster A guy who entertains in person, online, and in books, Andrew Munz is a local celebrity and a major tailwind for…

Design: The Ultimate Adventure House

If Jackson Hole were a house, it’d be this one, where there’s a ski lift out the back door, entire rooms dedicated to gear and training, and with artwork that includes a painting of an ice climber. // By Lila Edythe   // Photography by aaron kraft…

Locals: Pete Lawton

PETE LAWTON GREW up ski racing and training on Snow King Mountain. Fast-forward thirtyish years and Lawton is CEO of the Bank of Jackson Hole and skis the King during his lunch hour. “I always have skis in my car,”…

A Legacy of Adventure

Two hundred years after John Colter was the first white man to see Yellowstone and Jackson Hole, two friends retrace his route, find it’s still full of adventure, and make a movie about it.  By Dina Mishev. /. Images from Colter:…

Snack Time

Fuel your Jackson Hole adventures with these locally made snacks. By Melissa Thomasma  //  Photography by bradly j. boner WE DON’T REALLY do humdrum in Jackson Hole. Our mountains are extraordinary, as is the snow that covers them. Accordingly, our…

Teton Valley Playground

Make the most of a trip to Grand Targhee. By Molly Absolon GRAND TARGHEE RESORT is not only on the opposite side of the Tetons from Jackson, but also Jackson’s opposite in terms of vibe. Instead of the fancy boutiques,…

Live Music

Don’t think that skiing all day means you can’t dance all night. By Samantha Simma MANY NIGHT CAPS in Jackson Hole cater to your sense of sound, with a range of genres presented by local musicians. Whether you’d like to…

As the Hole Deepens

American Life in 2024 By Tim Sandlin  //  illustrations by birgitta sif AS FATE WOULD have it, my PaPaw’s seventieth birthday and the end of our forty-eighth month in isolation fell on the same day. To celebrate, my son, Chub,…

Icon of the West

Noppadol Paothong’s photography exhibit at the National Museum of Wildlife Art highlights the importance of greater sage-grouse to Western culture and conservation.  By maggie theodora  //  Photography by Noppadol Paothong WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHER NOPPADOL Paothong spent eleven years working on his…

The Browse

A look back at the beginnings of Jackson Hole’s original thrift store on the event of its fiftieth anniversary, coming up in 2022. By Whitney Royster SOME OF MY best purchases include Patagonia jackets for my kids, soccer cleats, coolers, and frying pans.…

Rising Dreams

A decade after its founding, Persephone Bakery has its own storefronts and two sister restaurants. BY DINA MISHEV IN 2011, LE Cordon Bleu–trained Kevin Cohane and his wife, Ali, founded Persephone Bakery—named for the Greek goddess of grain. They never…

Eat Like a Local

Bite into Jackson Hole with these dishes locals love. By Melissa Thomasma HOME TO INTERNATIONALLY celebrated chefs and restaurants, Jackson Hole is a foodie community. But foodie doesn’t necessarily mean fancy. To many locals, myself included, favorite dishes are reliably…

Winter Wonderland

Snowmobiling is an easy way to see winter in Yellowstone. No experience necessary. By Samantha Simma THE EARLY MORNING light crests the eastern tree line in Yellowstone National Park, transforming the snow-covered ground into a sea of sparkles. The park’s main thoroughfare…

Locals: Sophia Tozzi

“I DEFINITELY SPEND more of my time awake at Snow King than anywhere else,” says seventeen-year-old Sophia Tozzi. “I couldn’t even guess how much time I’ve spent there over the years. So much though.” Tozzi, with the rest of the…

Stuck Up

Stickers offer a window into the Jackson Hole community and culture. By JH magazine staff  //  Photography by bradly j. boner “I THINK ONCE someone puts a sticker somewhere, it is just an invitation to put more there,” says graphic designer…