Above, a view of the Snake River flowing through Jackson Hole. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Whether or not one is a skier, there is one place in the U.S. that skiers and non-skiers would enjoy visiting. That is Jackson Hole and the town of Jackson, Wyoming.
Besides being near to Grand Teton National Park, Jackson is a great place to do some shopping and eating.
Above, one of the shops in Jackson where I made some purchases. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
It is nestled in the valley of Jackson Hole. I was last there during the summer three years ago. I was able to do some shopping and partaking in cuisines in Jackson. We stayed at a KOA Kampground situated on the Snake River south of town. While there, I did some whitewater rafting.
Above, yours truly on a rafting trip on the Snake River near Jackson. |
Travel + Leisure has posted an article on Jackson Hole, calling it a "stylish Western ski town." (Just to avoid confusion, Jackson is the town, Jackson Hole is the valley.)
They begin it with:
Jackson Hole has always been a little rough-and-tumble, the kind of place that’s more about fresh powder than see-and-be-seen après-ski glitz. But even as it has held tight to that independent, cowboy-country spirit, the area has quietly become one of America’s most stylish wintertime retreats.
To read the full article, go here.
No comments:
Post a Comment