Travel Reference
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Teton Village
( 307-739-2654; www.jacksonhole.com ; tickets $12; 10am-5pm late Jun-Labor
Day) Kids can bounce on a bungee trampoline, scramble up a climbing wall or fish for
free at Crystal Springs Pond (poles for rent at the pond building). Adults may want to join
in for disc golf, free to all guests. Purchase tickets from guest services and discs at Jack-
son Hole Sports.
AMUSEMENT PARK
Jackson Hole Nordic Center
( 307-739-2629) Offers 20 miles of groomed track and wide skating lanes with rentals
and instruction.
NORDIC SKIING
High Mountain Heli-Skiing
( 307-733-3274; www.heliskijackson.com ; per person $1050) Delivers advanced ski-
ers and snowboarders to ungroomed backcountry powder. Rates are for one day and six
heli-skiing runs - about 12,000 vertical feet.
HELI-SKIING
Jackson Hole Sports
( 307-739-2687; Bridger Center; 8:30am-6pm) Rents and sells downhill gear. In
the summer it tunes and rents mountain bikes and can offer the lowdown on area rides.
RENTALS
Wildernest Sports
( 307-733-4297; www.wildernestsports.com ; Village Center) Rents skis and snow-
boards and mountain bikes in summer. Reservations available (with coupons) online.
RENTALS
WILSON
Big barns and open range make this little outpost 13 miles from Jackson feel more like cowboy country, even
though the median home price passes a cool million. It's a popular stop before that last push over the pass to Idaho,
especially for cyclists and skiers going to Grand Targhee Ski Resort.
A popular mainstay of live music, mingling cowboys with rhinestone cowgirls, hippies and hikers, Wilson's
Stagecoach Bar ( 307-733-4407; 5755 W Hwy 22 ) is worth the short drive. 'Mon-day' means reggae, Thursday
is disco night and every Sunday the house band croons country and western until 10pm.
 
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