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Dec 22 2022

Ring in the New Year with Us in Jackson Hole

New Year’s Eve Events in Jackson

Bundle Up with the Entire Family

The Torchlight Parade gets started at 5:30 pm at Snow King Mountain Resort, with fireworks to follow around 7:30 pm. You’ll still have plenty of time to head back to your winter getaway and celebrate NYE with family and friends around the fire.

NYE, Elevated

Book a reservation for a unique coursed meal at one of our favorite sushi restaurants in town, Kampai, or gather around the table at Snake River Grill to enjoy a special menu created just for New Year’s Eve.

A Western Celebration

Sit down for a delicious dinner at Jackson’s iconic Million Dollar Cowboy Steakhouse, then head upstairs and hit the dance floor at the Million Dollar Cowboy Bar (tickets required).

New Year’s Eve Events in Teton Village and the Westbank

Family. Fireworks. Unforgettable Memories.

If you’re staying in Teton Village or on the Westbank for the New Year’s Eve holiday, there’s a special Torchlight Parade-plus-Fireworks event at the base of Sweetwater Gondola for you and your family, too! The children’s glow stick parade starts at 5:30 pm followed by the classic Torchlight Parade at approximately 6:15 pm. Afterward, we suggest picking up a couple of to-go pizzas for your younger partygoers at Il Villagio Osteria, and grabbing dinner for yourselves at Spur.

Dine & Dance

Start your evening with reservations at the intimate Il Villagio Osteria (the Creste Rigate and Ravioli are amazing) or Westbank Grill at the Four Seasons, then ‘get loose’ at the Mangy Moose (reservations and tickets required).

No matter what your plans may be, we can’t wait to count down to 2023 with you in Jackson Hole!

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Written by ashley · Categorized: Eat/Drink, Events, Jackson Hole · Tagged: Jackson Hole

Aug 15 2022

Ski Season is Just Around the Corner

As the hottest season begins to wind down and we all scramble to squeeze in every last moment with our summer sport, there’s an unavoidable hum beginning to reverberate through the valley: ski season is just around the corner. And while the whole winter is reason enough to celebrate, filled with festive concerts, fairy lights, and fireworks, the holidays are always a busy time of reverie here in Jackson Hole. Be it Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Years, or President’s Day Weekend, we don’t want you to miss your chance at joining in on the most festive times in the Hole! With lift tickets on sale and properties beginning to fill up, now is the perfect time to book your trip. Bonus: streamline your vacation plans by reserving lift tickets through us when you book your vacation rental for this winter. 

The birthplace of freeskiing, Jackson Hole is truly a skier’s mecca. We don’t need that first snowflake to make its appearance in early October (yes, October) to start pulling out our gear and assessing whether or not it’s time to invest in updates. At this point in time, most of us have already bought our season pass to Jackson Hole Mountain Resort and are waiting with bated breath for a long winter filled with ski laps, snuggling up for hot chocolate and waffles in Corbet’s Cabin, and apres nachos at the Spur. 

If you’re lucky enough to be here when the lifts start to spin over Thanksgiving weekend, you’ll be swept up in the action as the palpating anticipation is unleashed on Teton Village signaling the start to another joy-filled winter season in Jackson Hole. For the next 5 months, prayers and whispers for “Cowboy Powder” will hang in the air. And when that Christmas snowfall arrives, you’ll be grateful to have planned ahead. 

Whether you’re coming with your partner, family, or a group of friends, each Outpost vacation rental features fully functioning kitchens to host your holiday celebrations. That being said, we know that cooking through the holidays isn’t for everyone. After all, we know what it’s like to wish we were out on the slopes and not basting that turkey or chilling the pie dough! Be sure to reach out to Provisions for exceptional catered meals, either prepared in-house for an elevated at home dining experience, or delivered straight to your door for your convenience. 

Regardless of when you’re hoping to get out for a ski holiday, we’re here to provide you with the best home base for your vacation. With options at the foot of the mountain resort, a short drive away on the West Bank, or close to the nightlife in downtown Jackson Hole, we’ve got vacation rentals for whatever you might need. Book today to lock in your Jackson Hole ski holiday. 

Written by helen · Categorized: Skiing/Snowboarding · Tagged: Holidays, Jackson Hole, Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, Jackson Hole Vacation Rentals, Jackson Hole Winter Rentals, Ski, Skiing, Teton Village

Aug 02 2022

Fill Labor Day Weekend with the Best of Jackson Hole Summer

We can emphatically say that summer should last an extra month. With a plethora of activities to take advantage of, the long days spent outside soaking up the rays are some of the best in Jackson Hole. But time has that funny way of staying consistent, and our days of summertime are limited. That’s why we always like to fill our Labor Day Weekend with the best of Jackson Hole summer. We’ve compiled a full weekend of activities for you to enjoy every second you have in our special neck of the woods. We hope you’ll join us in celebrating the close of summer in Jackson Hole! 

Friday
Kick off your Labor Day Weekend in Jackson Hole with a trip to the backside of the Tetons. A little known secret: the Idaho side of the Teton range offers stunning views of the mountains. Home to many of those who keep the wheels spinning here in Jackson Hole, we encourage you to take a peek into our community that you simply won’t get without a visit to Idaho. 

Start your day with breakfast at Butter Cafe. The sister restaurant to ever popular Streetfood in Wilson, this charming breakfast joint is the perfect spot to fuel up for your day of adventure. If you’re feeling up for a big hike, Table Mountain is a 12 mile round-trip hike. Landing you right next to the Grand Teton, you’ll have incredible views of our favorite mountain range. If you’d like something less strenuous, the Darby Canyon Wind Cave hike is a beautiful 6 miles out-and-back. After your day in the Tetons, grab an early dinner at Teton Thai in Driggs (we recommend the Pineapple Fried Rice with Crispy Duck, or Bison Pho), and end your day perusing the many beautiful Arts and Crafts during September’s First Friday Art Walk in Driggs. Bonus: take in the stunning sunset over Jackson Hole as you drive back over Teton pass.  

Saturday
After your big day of hiking, enjoy a lazy morning breakfast at Snake River Roasting Co.’s beautiful cafe just off Town Square. We recommend the Bison Benedict and getting a Cinnamon Roll to share. Who doesn’t love a good breakfast appetizer? And don’t forget to grab a bag of their hand-roasted coffee to bring home with you! 

Next head over to the Saturday Farmers Market. Open from 8 a.m. – 12 p.m., there’s no rush to get there super early! Be sure to grab some locally grown produce and steaks for a grill-out at your rental later today. Once you’re all stocked up, mosey down to Snow King Mountain Resort and spend a day frolicking (yes truly) with a Big King Pass. From ziplines, to ropes courses, an alpine slide, miniature golf, and so much more, your day will be filled with shrieks of laughter and maybe just a little adrenaline. Head back to your rental and fire up the grill for a quintessential Labor Day Weekend BBQ. 

Sunday
After two days packed with activities, treat yourself (and your body) to a stretch with yoga on the rooftop of the Cloudveil, followed by brunch downstairs at the Bistro. Be sure to make a reservation. When you’re ready to kick it back into gear, head out to Teton Village for Sunday Funday. Enjoy $20 lift tickets and 20 percent off bike rentals, and spend your afternoon exploring their epic downhill mountain bike terrain. Once you’re ready for a beer (or three) and some delicious food (we recommend the lamb burger, tacos, or bibimbap), head over to Streetfood at the Stagecoach. Pro tip: stick around for line dancing at “Church.” Bill Briggs (the first person to ski the Grand!) and his band has played there every Sunday for the past 40 years.  

Monday
We know, you’re tired. It’s been a long weekend FULL of activities. Grab some sandwiches from Creekside and head up to String Lake in Grand Teton National Park for a lazy lake day with incredible Teton views. Be sure to bring your bathing suit as this is the perfect swimming hole. We recommend finishing your trip with a delicious dinner at Trio before heading home. Be sure to make a reservation, and definitely order the Blue Cheese Waffle Fries. You won’t regret it. 

We hope you’re able to pack in as much of our favorite summertime activities during your Labor Day Weekend in Jackson Hole. Maybe we’ll see you out there as we do the same! 

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Written by helen · Categorized: Explore · Tagged: Grand Teton National Park, Jackson Hole, Jackson Hole Rentals, Jackson Hole Vacation Rentals, Labor Day Weekend, Outpost Summer, Snake River Roasting Co

Jul 11 2022

End Your Summer on a High Note in the Mountains

One of our favorite things about summer vacation is the utter abandonment of your calendar. Forgetting the date and letting time float by makes us nostalgic for the ice cream filled summer days of our childhood. But just like it did when we were kids, Labor Day Weekend is signaling the final hoorah of the summer. End your summer on a high note by spending August in the mountains before autumn blows in the shorter, cooler days. Lucky for us, the blurry, golden haze of late August in Jackson Hole offers some of the best days we get. Make sure to book an Outpost vacation rental today, and get excited for your late summer getaway!

Fishermen enjoy a beautiful late summer day on the water.

For the BBQ Enthusiast 
Take advantage of your back deck, and enjoy the smokey, grilled flavors of summer from your BBQ. Our local farms are at the height of their production, so make sure to pop through the Farmer’s Market over Labor Day Weekend, or hit up the Wednesday People’s Market through the rest of August and September. Don’t forget to swing by Sweet Cheeks Meats for cuts of the best locally sourced meat around. Insider tip: go for the ribeyes, they’re worth every penny!

For the Avid Flyfisherperson
This is the best time of year to cast your line. The river is at its lowest point, the hatches are buzzing, and the cooler nights and mornings bring more active, biting fish. As the golden hues of August spread into the aspen trees, the views from the river get even better. Book your guided fishing trip today. 

For the Animal Enthusiast 
Though the elk aren’t bugling quite yet, the turn of the season is a great time to view wildlife. Book a wildlife safari and experience the exquisite animals who call this place home. (Staying at an Outpost property? Please contact our guest relations team for a discount code. 307-690-4790 / salescrew@outpostjh.com.)

Looking to get up close and personal? Book a horseback ride through the foothills of the Teton Mountain range. With no sound but the gentle clip of hooves on dirt, you’ll feel transported to a time long past in our beautiful valley.

For the Artist
From August 5-7, come enjoy the 57 Annual Art Fair in Jackson Hole! Beckoning work from local artists, and artists from around the region, this much anticipated event showcases a wide array of pieces. Otherwise, spend a morning immersed in some of America’s most celebrated painters and photographers at the National Museum of Wildlife Art. Finish your tour with views of the Elk Refuge with lunch at Palate. After being inspired by the museum’s incredible collection, take a walk through the many galleries downtown. Who knows, you might find something you just can’t go home without! 

While we’re sad to see the final days of summer approaching, August ushers in a beautifully slow, even romantic transition to fall. Book your end of summer getaway to join us in celebrating the last of this incredible season, and welcome in the early splashes of autumn in Jackson. 

Written by helen · Categorized: Explore · Tagged: Grand Teton National Park, Jackson Hole, Jackson Hole Summer, Jackson Hole Vacation Rentals, Jackson Hole Wyoming Rentals, Outpost Summer, Summer Activities

Jul 01 2022

Summer is in Full Swing in Jackson Hole

Adrenaline-fueled shrieks of laughter reverberate through the Hoback canyon as fleets of rafts splash through the whitewater. At each of the four corners of Town Square, friends, lovers, and families cling to each other as they pose under the iconic antler arches. Throughout the evenings, joyful sounds of live music spill onto the streets. Summer is in full swing in Jackson Hole. 

Summer revelers white water raft down the Snake River.

We’re all holding on to that insatiable summer energy and appetite. Bouncing from one activity to the next, there’s a gentle reminder of cooler days to come hanging in the air. It’s time to recharge before the school year and take advantage of every day you have left. With an abundance of summer activities, concerts, and events to enjoy, there’s no better way to fill your last days of summer than in the mountains of Jackson Hole. 

Traveling with a group? Choose an Outpost vacation rental in Teton Village as the home base for your vacation. From mountain biking to rope courses, hikes, spas, and so much more, there are a plethora of activities just footsteps from your door when staying in our luxurious Granite Ridge Chateau, Shooting Star Lodge 1, or Timber Ridge 9 homes. Located at the base of Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, these homes are ideal for large group getaways. In the evenings, take advantage of the exceptional lineup of musicians playing through the end of August at the Grand Teton Music Festival, as well as the many wonderful dining options in Teton Village. 

If you want your August getaway closer to downtown Jackson, we recommend booking your stay at one of our One Town Hill condominiums, East Gill 4, or Grand View 5140. Each home features a unique style and offers that home-away-from-home experience for all visitors. Stay within walking distance of the rodeo, live music and line dancing at the famous Cowboy Bar, a large array of fabulous restaurants, and everything else that August in Jackson Hole has to offer. 

If you’re looking for a more secluded experience of the Tetons, the Teton Retreat, Golf Creek 35, or Teton Shadows Owen E Outpost vacation rentals are perfect for you. While each boasts unique and stunning Teton views, these homes will also give you the space you desire, with the convenience of an easy drive to downtown, Teton Village, and Grand Teton National Park. Bonus: one perk of being more secluded is the increased likelihood of wildlife sightings!

While we wish there was a way to slow down the clock, our sun-filled days of summer in the mountains are beginning to feel numbered. The best way to stretch out the time is to use every last day of summer that you can. We can’t imagine a better way to do so than a summer getaway right here in beautiful Jackson Hole.   

Written by helen · Categorized: Rentals, Uncategorized · Tagged: Grand Teton National Park, Jackson Hole, Jackson Hole Luxury Rentals, Jackson Hole Rentals, Jackson Hole Vacation Rentals, Outpost Summer, Rentals in Jackson Hole WY

Jun 20 2022

Record-breaking Flooding Temporarily Closes Yellowstone: Updated Information

Mist rises over thermal springs in Yellowstone National Park

Recent record-breaking flood conditions caused a full evacuation of Yellowstone National Park. After temporarily closing the country’s oldest national park, the National Park Service took time to assess the overall damage to Yellowstone’s infrastructure. The North entrance remains closed to non-commercial vehicle traffic, but is open to foot and bicycle traffic to Rescue Creek. The Northeast entrance also remains closed to non-commercial vehicle travel, but is open to foot and bicycle traffic in to Warm Creek Trailhead.

After careful consideration, the park reopened the south loop through the Park’s Southern Gate (North of Jackson Hole), East Gate (Cody), and West Gate (West Yellowstone), on Wednesday, June 22. As of July 2, the access to the north loop opened to the general public, allowing access the the majority of the National Park.

Entrance to the park through the South, East and West gates are open to all visitors at this time. We encourage all visitors to stay attuned to park road conditions and gate closures before planning any trips into Yellowstone.

We are devastated to see the damage caused by flooding in Yellowstone, and our hearts go out to the many communities reeling from this disaster. Interested in donating to Yellowstone and the communities directly affected by this disaster? Here are some options for disaster relief programs giving aid through this time.

If you’ve already booked your travel to Jackson Hole, consider the following activities for your trip.

  • Plan day trips to nearby Grand Teton National Park
  • Book a scenic float or white water adventure down the beautiful Snake River
  • Get your adrenaline fix at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort’s bike park
  • Scale the Tetons on Jackson Hole Mountain Resort’s Via Ferrata
  • Soar above the Tetons with a magical hot air balloon ride
  • Experience the last of the Old West at the rodeo

Written by outpostjh · Categorized: Explore · Tagged: Flooding in Yellowstone National Park, Grand Teton National Park, Jackson Hole, Jackson Hole Summer, Jackson Hole Vacation Rentals, Outpost Summer, Yellowstone National Park

Jun 13 2022

The Perfect Homebase for Your Summer Getaway

The skies have cleared, pushing out the cold, wet days of mud season and bringing forth days filled with sun and all that comes with summertime in Jackson Hole. From June until September, our valley is filled with reverie. Join the celebration of our countless summer activities, live outdoor concerts, farmers’ markets, and so much more by booking your summer getaway in the mountains. 

The Perfect Home Base for Your Summer Getaway

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Spring Creek Ranch

Take in spectacular Teton views with an al fresco dinner at the quiet, private oasis at our Teton Retreat. Perched on the East Gros Ventre Butte, this spacious house features 4 bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms. Just a 12-minute drive from downtown Jackson, it’s the ideal home for a family vacation or trip with your favorite couples.

Take in the immense views of the Tetons as you unwind in the Mountain Tope Lodge hot tub placed right on its back deck. With 4 bedrooms, this custom log home is tucked away on the East Gros Ventre Butte, giving you privacy and solitude with a convenient 12-minute drive to downtown.

Westbank

Conveniently located between the town of Jackson and Jackson Hole Mountain Resort at Teton Village, our Westbank homes have you close to the action but separated from the crowds.

For a more intimate stay, our gorgeous Primrose 1715 condominium has 3 bedrooms and is the perfect option for a family. Enjoy warm summer evenings on the private patio and spend your days biking straight from the condo, utilizing our extensive bike path system that runs right past this charming Wilson neighborhood.

Just around the corner, our cozy Woodlands A5 unit features 3 bedrooms and 2.5 baths. Bask in the late summer sun on its private patio and grill up some delicious, freshly butchered meat from nearby Aspens Market just a quick walk away.

With 3 bedrooms and an external guest suite, our Wesbank home at Fish Creek 3725 is the ideal family getaway. Boasting a beautiful open floor plan with lots of natural light, and a sizeable private patio, this beautiful home has plenty of space for your whole family.

North of Town

Enjoy amazing sweeping views of the Teton mountains from our townhouse (D) in the Teton Shadows neighborhood. Conveniently located between the town of Jackson and Grand Teton National Park, this quiet neighborhood offers quick access to our national parks as well as our bustling downtown.

Another beautiful home located in the same area, with similarly spectacular views of the Tetons from its back deck, is our Golf Creek 41 home. Take advantage of your proximity to the beautiful hikes, swims, and the many other activities that Grand Teton National Park has to offer while staying in this charming oasis.

Downtown Jackson

Stay footsteps from the action of downtown Jackson at our One Town Hill 404 condo. At the base of Snow King Mountain, this modern, 3-bedroom condo has unparalleled access to all that Jackson has to offer.

Teton Village

Our Sleeping Indian E3 studio condo is the perfect spot for a romantic getaway. Take advantage of Jackson Hole Mountain Resort’s many beautiful hikes right from your doorstep. Cool down afterward in the Sundance swimming pool just across the street, and finish your day with an intimate happy hour for two on the deck.

Whether you’re looking to be in the heart of our festive summer crowds, or want a more secluded experience of the Teton Mountains, we have something for everyone. Don’t miss your chance to experience Jackson Hole this summer, and book your vacation in the last of the Old West today!

Written by outpostjh · Categorized: Rentals · Tagged: Grand Teton National Park, Jackson Hole, Jackson Hole Rentals, Jackson Hole Vacation Rentals, Jackson Hole Wyoming Rentals, Outpost Summer, Summer

Jun 10 2020

Provisions: New Gourmet Meal Delivery Service

As restaurants around Jackson Hole remain shuttered, locals and visitors alike find themselves craving the dishes crafted by the valley’s celebrated chefs. But now, two of the area’s brightest culinary minds have created a new way for diners to enjoy restaurant-quality fare in their own homes. 

Chefs Clark Myers and Chas Baki – formerly the creative minds behind locally-loved Gather and Palette – have found new inspiration during the past few months. Together, they’ve created Provisions: a company that’s cooking and delivering gourmet meals to diners around Jackson Hole to enjoy in the comfort of their own homes. “We wanted to provide the same quality that people would expect at a restaurant,” explains Chef Clark. And seeing as he was awarded the Silver for Best Chef in Best of Jackson Hole 2020, people expect a lot.

Inspired equally by their travels around the globe, and their deep appreciation for local ingredients, Chef Clark describes the Provisions menu as “Upscale Mountain.” The dinner menu changes weekly, and is full of mouthwatering options that reflect the chefs diverse influences as well as their unshakeable connection to this region. They ensure that dishes have a local twist – like the huckleberry bourbon syrup on baklava, or the elk pomodoro – and are every bit as delicious as a downtown restaurant would serve. 

Provisions makes it effortless to enjoy a gourmet dinner in the comfort of your own home – or your home away from home. Order from the online menu; select from their a-la-carte offerings including appetizers, main dishes, and desserts. Preheat your oven to 350°, and when your dinner arrives, pop it in for twenty minutes (or less!). 

“We want to provide people the excellent quality that they expect from us wherever they go,” reiterates Chef Clark. To that end, Provisions will soon be offering box lunches that make the perfect midday refuel during any Jackson Hole adventure. Don’t expect a sad brown bag with a soggy sandwich. Provisions is offering a variety of lunches, including bowls, wraps, a ground lamb kebab gyro, and more – all accompanied by fresh fruit, a side of housemade chips, and the chefs’ signature “PowerBalls” (a vegan treat for an extra kick of energy to finish that hike strong!).

Chefs Clark and Chas are also offering private chef and catering services in Jackson Hole. Easily able to accommodate any dietary restrictions, they can curate the perfect menu for your group or event. Whether it’s a local tasting menu, a hearty dinner for an enthusiastic crowd, or a special menu for a wedding, Provisions won’t disappoint.

So, while we all miss heading downtown on a summer evening, and pulling up a chair at our favorite restaurant, Chefs Clark and Chas are making sure we don’t have to ignore our cravings for excellent local food. Place your order now and fill your fridge with their delectable creations – you won’t regret it.

Please visit provisionsjh.com for more information!

Written by outpostjh · Categorized: Concierge, Eat/Drink, Featured, Jackson Hole · Tagged: Chef, Cuisine, Jackson Hole, Provisions

Mar 12 2020

Some Assembly Required

Though the trees outside the west-facing windows are naked, and the fields between town and the Big Hole Mountains are blanketed in snow, Katy Ann Fox’s art studio is like stepping into the soft light of a summer morning. The space is as welcoming and distinctive as her perspective on the West. On the top floor of a home built in 1930, the high ceiling and pale walls seem to draw the natural light in through a series of window panes that are both haphazard and deeply charming. 

 

 

All around the room are Fox’s paintings – some hung in neat rows on the walls, some patiently leaning against makeshift stands, waiting their turn for frames and transport to her upcoming show. Some canvases still unfinished. Emblematic, really, as the show she’s anticipating is titled Some Assembly Required.

 

 

“In one way, it’s a shoutout of gratitude to so much around me,” Fox explains – the support of her community, her recent acquisition of this unique home, the beauty that’s all around. 

It’s that simple, harmonious beauty that regularly catches Fox’s eye and ends up on her canvas. Her images frequently showcase older buildings that are easy to overlook, and the compelling balance of horizon lines and natural open expanses. She feels that her work captures the pace of life in the West, a slow-flowing sense of harmony and peace. “The Western experience is pretty solitary in many ways, but when people come together, it is really powerful. My painting is a way to invest in and understand the beauty that surrounds us.”

 

 

Fox’s images frequently showcase older structures, and the natural world that frames them. She relishes moments of subtle irony, like that captured in the painting leaning near the doorway. She smiles as she gestures towards the canvas. “It’s a windowless building. But what’s in front of it? A giant stack of windows.” She loves to employ shades of pink, and uses shadows and strong lines to reveal the elegant geometry of the everyday.  

 

 

 

“A lot of these are things that you drive by all the time, but I want you to stop and notice,” Fox explains. She’s drawn to the way in which Western architecture is rooted in functionality and simplicity, and she wants to inspire others to pause and enjoy. “It’s about giving people permission to move slower and appreciate. And to feel good about themselves in that moment, too.” There’s unrivaled authenticity and peace in just stopping. Seeing. 

Fox’s show is a celebration of these places and people who have helped her on her journey. From a childhood in Grangeville, Idaho – where the Snake and Columbia Rivers combine – to the San Francisco Academy of Art, to the Tetons, Fox sees this show as an assembly of the steps on her journey. 

 

 

Opening this Friday, March 13th, Some Assembly Required will be available for viewing at the Turner Fine Art Gallery. That evening, the opening will feature a custom-designed cocktail from Jackson Hole Stillworks, gourmet pizzas, and will be an opportunity to meet Fox and explore her work. 

 


 

Photos by Lindley Rust

Written by outpostjh · Categorized: Concierge, Events, Featured, Jackson Hole · Tagged: Art Galleries, Artist, Free Event, Jackson Hole, katy ann fox, Local Artist

Mar 10 2020

Eat, Ski, and be Merry

Locals and out of towners will both agree that Jackson Hole Food & Wine is a festival to look forward to —and luckily for us it takes place in both the winter and summer. While both are epic, the winter fest takes place slopeside at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort in Teton Village. Think an apres ski event with Pappy Van Winkle’s grandson, a multi-course dinner at 9,000 feet in elevation, the best après-ski party, and much more — scheduled accordingly so you can have the best of both worlds: skiing and festival time. 

 

 

Get intimate with Stuart Brioza and Nicole Krasinski 

Kicking off the 3rd annual winter fest is Big Wines, Small Plates, an OG event that’s been a part of the festival (both winter and summer) since day one. Epic small plates, standout wines, chefs and industry insiders collide in one cozy, intimate space at Rendezvous Lodge. Michael Britton of Piste Mountain Bistro is in charge of the kitchen where he’ll execute dishes by way of direction of Stuart Brioza and Nicole Krasinski of State Bird Provisions, Preston Van Winkle of Old Rip Van Winkle, Andy Peay of Peay Vineyards, Matt Bean of Sunset Magazine and Laely Heron of Heron Wines. It’s like being part of a live storybook where panelists bring culinary memories to life with each bite and sip. 

 

 

Learn tips and tricks from the experts 

In addition to Big Wines, Small Plates, this dynamic duo will be involved in events throughout the festival, including an intimate cooking class inside Il Villaggio Osteria’s private dining room. If you haven’t eaten at State Bird Provisions in San Francisco you’re missing out. Brioza has the power to turn even the most picky eaters on to anchovies (or at least me, after their private dinner during Jackson Hole Food & Wine’s 2018 summer festival). The two (if you can tear Brioza off the slopes! will demo several hit recipes from State Bird Provisions: A Cookbook and teach handy tips and tricks for making these dishes at home — plus beautiful wine pairings from Peay Vineyards. 

 

 

The best apres ski bang for your buck 

For après enthusiasts Taste of Teton Village is the place to be. The $165 ticket equals hours of endless fun inside the Four Seasons Resort & Residences Jackson Hole’s fancy ballroom. Local West Bank chefs dish up their favorite, warming, wintry dishes while there’s no shortage of wine, local brews and libations — plus tunes from DJ Rocky Vertone to set the après tone. It’s basically the equivalent of eating at 13 restaurants in one setting. Bonus: hit the after party at Continuum to keep the party going. 

 

 

A notable happy hour 

What pairs well with a day on one of the country’s best ski resorts? Pappy Hour. And we’re talking Pappy, as in Pappy Van Winkle, kind of Pappy Hour. Lucky attendees who scored a ticket get the chance to embark on an exclusive tasting with Preston Van Winkle of Old Rip Van Winkle Distillery, aka the great grandson of iconic bourbon maker Julian P. “Pappy” Van Winkle. Expect a flight of neat pours of some of the country’s most sought after bourbons with a side of family history inside Hotel Terra’s Murie Ballroom. 

 

 

A dinner collaboration at 9,000 feet 

While we think all events are noteworthy, Wine Dinner at 9,000ft takes the cake. Dressed to the nines, arrive via Bridger Gondola to the top of Jackson Hole Mountain Resort and take in unobstructed views of the valley for cocktail hour via Piste Mountain Bistro’s floor to ceiling glass windows. For one night only Stuart Brioza and Nicole Krasinski will cook an extraordinary tasting menu paired with Peay Vineyards wine. If you’ve participated in this affair before you’re well aware that unexpected bites and sips take place all night long. 

 

 

Aside from Wine Dinner at 9,000ft, Jackson Hole Food & Wine’s winter fest is arguably one of the most fun, intimate and chill — meaning come as you are, even in ski garb — festivals that exist. Locals like to dabble in one or two events while out of towners have been known to enhance a ski vacation by tackling them all. In the case an event you see is sold out email info@jhfoodandwine.com to be added to a waitlist and we’ll send you all the good vibes. 

 


 

Written by Jenn Rice

Photos by Lindley Rust

Written by outpostjh · Categorized: Concierge, Eat/Drink, Events, Explore, Featured, Featured Event, Jackson Hole · Tagged: Après, festival, food and wine, Jackson Hole, local event, local festival

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