Feature: A Match Made in the Mountains

A Match Made in the Mountains Jackson Hole has gnarly mountain weather and extreme terrain. For 160 years, Mammut has designed equipment and clothing to keep people safe in the mountains. A new partnership between the two benefits both sides.…

Feature: Photo Gallery

From Above Photographer Sam Cook uses drones to capture aerial images of the local landscape. // by Bradly J. Boner Sam Cook’s discovery of his passion for photography wasn’t a traditional path. In fact, it wasn’t really a path at…

Feature: Stay Out

Stay Out Winter wildlife closures protect animals eking out an existence in the cold. // By Kylie Mohr Winter is harsh in the Tetons; the temperature can dip to single-digit lows for weeks on end, and the valley annually receives…

Feature: Winter’s Future

Winters Future: What’s the Forecast? Climate change won’t do away with skiing in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem anytime soon, but it’s assured to transform our winters—and change how and where we recreate.  //  By Mike Koshmrl Picture yourself as a tourist…

Enjoy: Health

The Joy of Learning Learning something new as an adult is good for your brain, and, if you approach it correctly, can even be done joyfully. // By Julie Fustanio In 2014, just after the hype of the ice bucket…

Enjoy:Design

Creating a Sense of Place One interior designer created three very different interpretations of Jackson Hole for three different downtown lodging options. // By dina mishev “The interior design we do, and wherever we do it, we make it of the…

Enjoy: Culture

The Center Celebrating its 15th anniversary in 2022,the Center for the Arts is the heart of the valley’s art scene.   // By Sue Muncaster The last time I snuggled into a red-cushioned seat in the balcony of The Center…

Enjoy: Art

Art for All Jackson Hole’s Public Art  // By Sue Muncaster The landscape of Jackson Hole has a long history of inspiring artists. In 2019 the valley was named the number-one small arts community in the nation. While the valley…

Enjoy: JH Pantry

Eat Local A weekly online market makes buying local food easy.  // By Sue Muncaster For decades, “local” food for Jacksonites meant frozen beef, potatoes, and garlic. Today though, dairy, meats, grains, packaged goods, and prepared food are produced locally…

Enjoy: Taste of Jackson Hole

Corbet’s Cabin Waffles // By Samantha Simma Atop Rendezvous Mountain, after a vertical climb of 4,139 feet in Jackson Hole Mountain Resort’s Aerial Tram, a wall of brisk winter air hits the faces of tram-goers as they disembark. Carried on…

Enjoy: Food

Burgers Your Way Jackson Hole’s variety of restaurants means there’s a perfect hamburger for everyone. // by Rachel Walker There are few foods as synonymous with ski towns as the mighty hamburger, likely because even the most kitchen-averse ski bum can…

Local: Blast From the Past

Bircher Barns Form meets function in these Gothic-style barns. // By Maggie Theodora    // Photography by BRADLY J. BONER “They are just perfectly functional and elegant,” says John Carney, a principle architect at Prospect Studio, of the barns built…

Local: All You Need

Snowshoeing Here is the essential gear to make your snowshoeing adventure a success. // by Dina Mishev To keep your top half happy, pair Eddie Bauer’s High Route Grid Fleece 1/2-Zip with Voormi’s Access NXT vest beneath whatever mid- and outer…

Local: Go Deep

Gloves Keep your hands comfortable whatever you’re doing. // by Maggie Theodora NATHAN REFLECTIVE CONVERTIBLE GLOVE/MITT Basics: Technically these lightweight gloves are for running, for which they are perfect, but the thermal mitt shield that can be easily deployed over the glove…

Local: Hello As Told By

Breezy Johnson Look for this local ski racer at the Beijing Olympics.  // As told by breezy johnson Last winter, Victor-based speed skier Breezy Johnson, who grew up ski racing with the Jackson Hole Ski & Snowboard Club (JHSSC), had what…

Local: Hello Profile

Tim McLaurin Dancing daily on the Town Square for smiles. // By Melissa Thomasma If you drove past Jackson’s Town Square sometime during the past year, there’s a good chance you saw Tim McLaurin. Brandishing a sign that says, “Honk if…

Local: Hello Profile

Nancy Leon When a downhill skiing injury sends you in a different direction. // By lila Edythe After tearing her ACL five turns from the bottom of the ABC Chutes in Granite Canyon just outside the boundary of Jackson Hole…

Local: JH Icon

Howdy Stranger // By Samantha Simma “HOWDY STRANGER YONDER IS JACKSON HOLE, THE LAST OF THE OLD WEST.” Signs bearing this have welcomed people to Jackson Hole since the mid-1930s. Local artist Grant “Tiny” Hagen partnered with local furniture craftsman…