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…

Continuum

A new hotel in Teton Village isn’t designed to be just a place to stay, but also to provide guests a chance to experience a very Jackson Hole lifestyle. By Samantha Simma BEHEMOTH BLACK DOORS greet guests at Teton Village’s…

Locals: Paige Bryon Curry

PAIGE BRYON CURRY’S parents moved to Jackson Hole from Colorado in the early 1970s. “They were just going to come for a season,” says Curry. Except, no. Curry, along with two brothers, was born and grew up in Jackson. Curry…

Piqued

Check out all the fine mountain goods and gear which has ‘piqued’ our interests. Whether you are a dirt bag climber that needs the quintessential do everything jacket to last a lifetime or a mountain fashionista looking for the latest…

Tetonscapes: Going Big

Twenty-five athletes compete for the title of King or Queen of the valley’s most iconic (and terrifying) ski run. By Maggie Theodora CORBET’S COULOIR, A double black diamond run near the top of the Jackson Hole Mountain Resort (JHMR) tram,…

Calling It

A vibrant community radio station gives aspiring DJs in Jackson Hole a place to start.  Making it a paying career is anything but easy though. by Billy Arnold IT’S ABOUT MIDNIGHT, and Lauren Smith is sitting in the plush chair behind…

Got Insurance

Whether you have health insurance or not, injury insurance might be worth looking into, especially if you love the sports for which Jackson Hole is famous. By Brigid Mander LAST SUMMER, A photographer friend of mine crashed on his mountain…

Influential, Furry & Famous

Charismatic individual animals like Grizzly 399 and Wolf 06 are ambassadors for their species, but the celebrity surrounding them isn’t always easy to manage. By Mike Koshmrl  TEXT MESSAGES FLEW, camera shutters clicked, and social media streamed with scenes of frolicking grizzly…

Tetonscapes: Bagel Time

Wyoming’s original bagel bakery turns 30 in 2020. By Maggie Theodora Pearl Street Bagels has been a staple of downtown Jackson for 30 years. Photo by Bradly J. Boner IT IS BECAUSE of a summer job that Maggie Gibson had…

The Art at the Heart

Jackson Hole is known as an art town for its galleries and its National Museum of Wildlife Art and annual Fall Arts Festival, but a 55-year-old nonprofit arts organization is the heart of the valley’s art scene.