Festivals, concerts, rodeos, markets and more. Everything happening in the valley this year.
Four days of tastings, chef dinners, and masterclasses at Teton Village. One of the premier culinary events in the Mountain West.
Read More βFree outdoor concerts every Tuesday evening at Teton Village Plaza. Bluegrass, folk, and rock. All ages welcome β no tickets needed.
Read More βOne of Wyoming's most beloved summer traditions. Bull riding, barrel racing, calf roping β real cowboys in a real arena just outside downtown.
Buy Tickets βJackson's beloved farmers and artisans market kicks off its 2026 season. Local produce, handmade goods, food vendors, and live music every Saturday through September.
The classic Wyoming rodeo returns. Bull riding, saddle bronc, barrel racing, and mutton bustin' for the kids. An essential Jackson Hole summer experience.
Buy Tickets βFree outdoor live music kicks off for the summer season. Bluegrass, folk, and roots music every Tuesday through Labor Day. Bring a blanket and the whole family.
More Info βFour days of chef dinners, wine tastings, cooking demos, and masterclasses with top chefs and sommeliers from across the country. One of the premier culinary weekends in the Mountain West.
More Info βJackson Hole throws one of the best small-town 4th of July celebrations in Wyoming. The morning parade through Town Square is a local tradition, followed by an evening fireworks show over Snow King Mountain.
World-class classical music performed by a roster of internationally renowned musicians in an intimate mountain setting. The GTMF has been a cornerstone of Jackson Hole's cultural life since 1962.
Buy Tickets βThree days of trail riding, demos, clinics, and competitions on the world-class bike trails of JHMR. Beginner-friendly sessions alongside expert-level enduro races.
More Info βA true Wyoming county fair β livestock shows, carnival rides, demolition derby, live entertainment, and the best fair food in the valley. A beloved local tradition for the whole family.
One of the most anticipated dates on the local fishing calendar. Flat Creek opens to fly fishing on August 1st β the spring-fed stream holds some of the most challenging and rewarding trout fishing in Wyoming.
Celebrating independent film and storytelling in one of America's most cinematic landscapes. Screenings, panels, and filmmaker Q&As across multiple venues in town.
Join hundreds of locals for the annual Snake River cleanup. Volunteers wade and float sections of the river collecting trash and debris. Gear and lunch provided for registered volunteers.
One of nature's great spectacles. Bull elk begin bugling and competing for mates across the valley's meadows and forests. September and early October are prime rut-viewing months β a genuinely unforgettable experience.
Wildlife Guide βNine days celebrating the visual and performing arts with gallery walks, sculpture installations, plein air painting competitions, and the prestigious Prix de West art show. Coincides with peak fall foliage season.
The ski season begins. Jackson Hole Mountain Resort officially opens for the winter β the date varies each year depending on snowfall. Check jh.com for opening day announcements.
Skiing Guide βGlide through the National Elk Refuge on a horse-drawn sleigh surrounded by thousands of wintering elk. One of the most magical experiences in Jackson Hole β available daily through winter.
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