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| 3725 Teton Village Road Jackson Hole, Wyoming Tel: 307 733 4710 Fax: Email: jhwildflowerinn@cs.com URL: The Wildflower Inn, Jackson Hole, Wyoming - http://www.jacksonholewildflower.com/ |
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The Wildflower Inn, Jackson Hole, Wyoming Description: Where you will experience Jackson Hole as it is meant to be. . a beautiful Log Country Inn located on three quiet acres surrounded by aspens, ponds and lovely mountain views. Additional Information: We are located within minutes of Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks, the Jackson Hole Ski Resort, the Town of Jackson and many wonderful restaurants. Staying at the Wildflower Inn will be one of the best vacations you will ever experience. We are well known for our beautiful setting, superb accommodations and fantastic food; but more importantly, for the warm, personal attention offered to each and every guest. We are here to help you enjoy all that Jackson Hole has to offer...whether you are looking for the perfect romantic getaway, the adventure of a lifetime, or a quiet, relaxing haven. Our Guests make themselves at home in the large living areas....reading, enjoying the wonderful views, the cozy fire, dreaming, visiting, writing, relaxing.... Each morning, you will be greeted with one of our fantastic breakfasts served in our sunlit dining room. Everything is fresh, beautiful and absolutely delicious. Rich coffees, fresh squeezed juices, the most gorgeous fruits, fragrant just baked breads and delectable main dishes. Yum! And at the end of the day, you will look forward to returning to the Inn...perhaps to soak in the Hot Tub, relax in a hammock, watch the wildlife or to read before a roaring fire. You will love the quiet serenity of the Wildflower Inn. Your hosts will help you plan the perfect vacation. Ken and Sherrie built and designed the Wildflower Inn to be a Bed and Breakfast in 1989. While Sherrie handles the day-to-day operations of the Inn, she and Ken were previously Ski Instructors in Vail, Colorado and Outward Bound Instructors in the Northwest. Ken is busy as a Climbing Guide with the Exum Mountain Guides, a Ski Instructor at the Jackson Hole Ski Resort and a Building Contractor specializing in log homes. We have information available on every imaginable activity, whether you desire a wildlife safari or a massage in your room. For the vacation of your dreams, you'll love Jackson Hole and the Wildflower Inn. Amenities: Each guestroom at the Wildflower Inn is gorgeous and romantic....complete with hand-crafted log beds piled high with lofty down comforters, luxurious linens, comfortable chairs, cozy robes, enticing amenities, private decks, pedestal sinks, private bathrooms, televisions and - of course - quiet, country views. Indian Paintbrush - A wonderful downstairs room decorated in the warm reds of a mountain log cabin. You will sleep under a lofty cathedral ceiling in a queen size log bed while looking out beautiful windows to the quiet, quaking aspens and nearby mountains. This room has a lovely wrap-around deck, perfect for a romantic picnic. Glacier Lily - A gorgeous two room Suite. The separate bedroom is a little log cabin jutting out into the trees from the main part on the Inn with a fireplace, a wonderfully inviting queen size log bed, great views, and a private deck. The bathroom is equipped with a soothing 6' Jacuzzi Tub. Connecting French doors lead to your private sitting room with cozy couches, wet bar and refrigerator. While all of our rooms are wonderful, Glacier Lily is exceptional. The ultimate romantic getaway. Lupine - A large downstairs room with a queen size bed, delightfully cozy chairs, and a private deck. A warm welcome awaits you in this room decorated with the colors of wild lupines. In the winter, the moose are well known for bedding down in the aspens just beyond your deck. This room is the same size and configuration as Shooting Star with the added advantage of direct access to the grounds from your deck. Columbine - Our largest regular room, decorated in the greens, blues and roses of a summer garden. You will sleep in a luxurious king size bed under a lofty cathedral ceiling. We have included a pillow covered twin day bed, perfect for a child or for curling up with a great book. Upstairs, with lovely views of the treetops and nearby mountains. Shooting Star - A large upstairs room with a lofty cathedral ceiling, a queen size log bed, cozy comfortable chairs and a lovely, large balcony complete with views of the nearby mountains, passing comets and shooting stars. A romantic room decorated in rich greens, soft pinks and sparkling whites. A favorite. Activities: Winter in Jackson Hole is fantastic! The big surprise is not that we have wonderful snow, great skiing, snowmobiling, wildlife viewing or a first rate airport...but that it is very peaceful and quiet in the wintertime. Winter in Jackson Hole is unlike any other winter vacation you have ever experienced. It is a mountain experience, not a vacation in a hustling, bustling, "glitzy" ski area but rather a vacation in one of the most beautiful spots on earth.
While we have millions of people visiting in the summer season, Winter is a time to enjoy the quiet... the mountain scenery... ski the wide open trails... observe the wildlife... explore the national parks virtually by yourselves... eat in Restaurants offering the finest foods and let the people who live and work here serve you with superb mountain hospitality.
Imagine your dream vacation.....
Skiing: Yes, the Jackson Hole Ski Resort is famous for runs like Corbet's Couloir (remember the photos of the extreme skiers jumping into Corbet's ? But how many really do!) But have you ever heard of Gros Ventre or Apres Vous? These are just two of our many well groomed intermediate slopes. Our intermediate skiers exclaim over and over again that if they had known how much there was for them to ski, they would have been here years ago.
It is also a wonderful area for families, what a wonderful experience to share with your children, no elbow to elbow skiing here. Be adventurous...come and ski Jackson Hole, you will not be sorry! As an added bonus, Ken has been an instructor at the area for the last 20+ years, he always knows where the best snow is!
Don't forget our friends to the west, Grand Targhee Ski Resort. A wonderful mountain, with wide open trails, cat skiing (poor man's helicopter skiing....but you never get grounded because of the weather!) and they don't advertise the Best Snow on Earth without good reason. Definitely a great place to ski for a day or two during your stay.
And last but not least, don't forget Snow King Ski Resort, where the ski trails practically end at the town square of Jackson. Our "town hill", where the kids ski and race, the locals drop by for a few runs at lunch and where you can experience the fun of Night Skiing! Have you ever night skied? Even in a major snow storm you can see well under the lights..how beautiful! You should really experience this if you have never skied under the stars! And yes, all areas allow snowboarding.
Cross-Country Skiing: We have several cross-country ski centers around the valley with tracks set for both classical and skate skiing. The Jackson Hole Ski Resort, The Teton Pines Country Club, Spring Creek Resort and the Trail Creek Ski Center. For Backcountry Skiing, both flat and downhill, Teton Pass, Cache Creek and of course Grand Teton National Park all offer wonderful views and great skiing. Imagine skimming along a flat trail at the base of the Grand Teton Mountains....
Snowmobiling: Snowmobiling is a favorite winter sport of many locals in Jackson Hole. You can choose to take a guided tour into Yellowstone, Granite Hot Springs (combined with a nice soak in the springs), Togwotee or perhaps off into the wilderness of the Gros Ventre Mountains. We have many wonderful companies that will show you the beauty of areas unreachable by automobile.
Dogsledding: Truly one of the most exciting activities our guests try while staying with us. You actually get to "mush" the dogs. It is beautiful, fun, fast...a real adventure. And the dogs love it! They clammer to be chosen! You might choose to sled into a remote lodge for lunch or perhaps to a lovely hot springs surrounded by cliffs.
Snowshoeing: A lovely walk in the woods...we loan you snowshoes and trekking poles while you are with us, you might just amble around the inn, perhaps along the Snake River or explore Grand Teton National Park. Modern snowshoes are light and small, you can actually run in them. You can also go out with a naturalist on a snowshoe hike in Grand Teton National Park or with a private guide.
A few other wintertime suggestions: How about a Wildlife Safari? Gallery hopping, shopping, museum musing? You could always sneak in an afternoon movie or a good book...or a nap...a walk in the snow, snowball fights, sledding, ice skating at an outdoors rink, making angels in the snow, hot chocolate, roaring fires, crossword puzzles, a sleigh ride on the elk refuge with 10,000 elk, a handful of wolves and a family of mountain lions or a dinner sleigh ride to a log cabin in the woods, lunch at Dornan's with the Grand Teton practically in your lap, an afternoon spent with a park ranger, wildlife spotting, photography, a snowshoe hike with a guide into the nearby hills....or just sitting in the hot tub watching the snowflakes falling down.
Getting Here: American, Delta, Continental, Northwest and United all fly right into Jackson Hole. We are an easy 20-30 minutes from the Jackson Hole Airport. You can also fly into Idaho Falls, Idaho (75 miles away) or Salt Lake City, Utah (5 hours away). There is a shuttle from both of these airports but once you arrive in Jackson Hole you will want a rental car, no matter where you choose to stay. Our valley bus system is still a work in progress and there is so much to see and do, you will want the freedom to come and go where you please. The roads are flat, well maintained and the parking is easy. Our local Hertz Office will all give you a car discount when staying with us.
The Weather: People ask us all of the time if we had a bad winter....remember, a bad winter is one where we have no snow!! We love snow! Isn't Jackson Hole cold? Yes and no. It is very dry here and you will not feel the cold like you might at home. So, don't be afraid when you hear temperatures of 10 degrees or so...you just need to dress in layers, turtle necks, sweaters, gloves, hats, warm boots. These items do not need to be expensive. Polar fleece is wonderful and if this is your first visit to snow country, borrow ski pants, parkas, etc from a friend who skis. And don't forget how nice it is to snuggle up in flannel sheets and a down comforter at the end of the day!
Packages: We are very happy to help you plan your activities once you arrive and we do not take "rebates" from any outfitters. We send you out with the guides that our guests have loved in the past.
As far as ski packages go...you can walk up to the ticket office when you arrive and get almost the same rates that we can. So why pay in advance, when you might decide to take a day off from the slopes and try one of the above activities? We are very, very happy to help you with any plans, so just give us a call or drop us an e-mail.
Beginning the middle of May through the end of September (and sometimes into October) the following activities are available. We'll be glad to fill in the details, but here are a few things to consider during your stay. We recommend a minimum of three to five days to see Jackson Hole and Grand Teton National Park. (However, our guests who visit for 7-10 days have by far the best vacation.) We will begin with our favorites and then follow with additional activities if you are able to stay longer. (This link will take you to a sampling of area Restaurants)
Everyone has heard about Yellowstone and it is wonderful but 97% of our guests will agree with us the Grand Teton National Park is even better! Ready for some fun and new adventures? We have daypacks, trekking poles and a few cruising bikes for your use, if you've never hiked with trekking poles your knees are in for a real treat!
The Moose-Wilson Road is a beautiful drive and a short cut to the newest entrance of Grand Teton National Park. This is the closest and best place to view wildlife. Early morning and late evening are the best times, but keep your eyes open whenever you drive this road. Moose, elk, deer, bear, antelope, porcupine, have all been sighted here many times.
Turn left out of the Wildflower Inn and drive north on the highway past the Jackson Hole Ski Area, (5 minutes away) continue until you come to a sign which says "Moose 8 miles". The road then becomes a narrow gravel drive for 3 miles, when it becomes a paved narrow road. This beautiful drive goes through the Rockefeller Ranch, which is the JY Ranch. (This is where President Clinton camped with his family during his Jackson Hole vacation.) You will see beautiful buckrail fences with gorgeous aspen groves and wildflowers (also a few pot holes..rembember, this is a country road!) You will pass over a beautiful cascading stream…but don't stop on the bridge to look; there is a turn out just over the bridge. Look for black bears along the left side of the road eating berries and for moose in the ponds on the right side of the road. Elk are often sighted up on the hillsides hidden in the aspens. The overlook is obvious by the parking lot and is worth a stop and short walk, especially in the early morning and evening hours. The road will come out at Moose, which is the traditional entrance to Grand Teton National Park. The Visitor Center is across the highway and the entrance to the park is to your left. Across the Snake River to the right is Dornan's. (Market, deli, bar, Patagonia outlet, bike and canoe rental available here plus an unbelievable wine store...really!).
Ride the boat across Jenny Lake and hike to Hidden Falls and Inspiration Point. Cascade Canyon is beyond this point and the trail levels out and is spectacular with the Teton Mountains towering above you as you wander along a peaceful path. There will be a lot of people in the first section, but the crowds will soon thin out. This is a perfect hike for everyone from 4-84. A picnic lunch by the falls would be perfect, and you can see many climbing classes along the way. If you like, hike back to the parking lot around the south end of Jenny Lake, and keep an eye out for moose. This hike could take an hour or all day...
Another favorite hike is to Taggart and Bradley Lakes. This is an easy 4 miles or less (if you only go to Taggart Lake, my favorite) hike. This hike goes uphill for a short while by a lovely stream where it flattens out to the lakes where you pass through an area where a forest fire occurred about 15 years ago. Here you experience the beautiful regrowth of nature, a million new trees and wildflowers surround you. When you come to Taggart Lake you will be at the base of the mountains with a pristine lake in front of you. The big rock is a favorite picnic site, but the trail to the left will take you to a secluded bridge, perfect for dangling your legs over. To hike to Bradley Lake follow the well-marked signs to the right or return on the same trail to your car. If you choose to hike to the left, you will also return to your car by a longer, steeper and sometimes hotter trail. This hike is best early in the morning or later in the day, it can be hot…it is also great in a slight drizzle, as there is little undergrowth.
A very short and enjoyable hike (or in this case, walk) is from the north end of String Lake to Leigh Lake. This is about 1 mile long and very flat. You will see many waterfowl and everyone likes this beautiful walk. String Lake is very shallow and you can swim and wade in it if you like cold water. Very cold water. This is also a great place to canoe, and the portage to Leigh Lake is very short.
Phelps Lake Overlook is a short hike that some of our guests will even do before breakfast. The trail head is located on the Moose-Wilson Road (see above). Turn left on the Moose- Wilson Road where the sign says "White Grass Ranger Station" or "Death Canyon". Follow the road to the parking area and trail signs. This is a 2-mile round trip hike.
A drive from the Wildflower, to the entrance of the park and then up the inner park loop to Jackson Lake Lodge is a favorite. (So are the milkshakes at the old time cafeteria in the lodge.) Just beyond Jackson Lake Lodge is Colter Bay where there is an outstanding Indian Museum. Small but very first class. Children and adults like this. You may make a loop home by returning via the outer loop road turning south at Moran Junction (where bison herds are sometimes seen), south by the airport, through Jackson and home again.
The world class National Museum of Wildlife Art is located between the airport and the town of Jackson, across from the National Elk Refuge. This is a must if only to see the building. The artwork is superb and the view terrific. This is a great place to have lunch too. The elk have left the refuge during the summer months for the cooler mountains and will return in late fall for winter-feeding.
The historic Town of Jackson is a great place to spend a day and/or an evening. The galleries and shops are fun and interesting. Jackson is becoming one of the world centers for western art and many of the galleries have sister galleries in the southwest. For a look at real collector quality art, see the small but exquisite Becker Gallery. For wildlife photography see Images of Nature and for landscapes don't miss Reflections of Light. A wonderful gift shop is A Touch of Class, located across the street from the historic Wort Hotel.
Our guests love the scenic float trips down the Snake River through Grand Teton National Park; however, the scenic trip in the evening with Barker-Ewing is a special favorite. This is very peaceful after a busy day and you have a better chance to see wildlife. Dress warmly, it cools down once the sun sets. (You will not even get a drop of water on you....)
A new favorite with our guests is a private float for two down the Snake River with the Wooden Boat River Tours. One guest even planned a very romantic wedding proposal on the banks of the Snake River complete with champagne!
For whitewater excitement our guests have loved going with Sands or Barker-Ewing Whitewater Companies. This is a fun, exciting but not a scary trip. Don't miss it even if you are a little timid. You'll get out of the raft and want to go again. I promise. Take dry clothes and shoes. Those with a real sense of excitement should sit in the front and small boats offer more adventure. (We have extra towels for your use.)
The Rodeo is at 8 P.M. every Wednesday and Saturday night. This is a real rodeo with real cowboys. Great fun. Located in Jackson on Snow King Avenue.
The Stagecoach Bar in Wilson is the hot spot on Sunday nights with a band that has played every Sunday night for 35 years. The Cowboy Bar, Rancher, and Silver Dollar Bar are the local watering holes. The Mangy Moose in Teton Village has live entertainment as a rule.
Grand Teton Park has some great free naturalist programs. These are well worth doing and you can pick up a schedule at any of the entrances. For a very special hiking experience, try The Hole Hiking Experience. A variety of hiking options are offered; our favorite is an evening sunset hike complete with wine and appetizers!!
Take a wildlife safari with a first class program. Great Plains Wildlife Institute has been one of our guests favorite activities. Guests who have been to Africa on safari say that this program is equally good. We recommend the whole day but both early morning or evening trips are offered. Everyone comes home very happy with the experience. This is one activity that we recommend booking before arriving in Jackson Hole....also book it for the beginning of your stay in order to really use the information.
Our guests who choose to spend a week to ten days are by far the happiest and most relaxed. Here is a list of further activities we suggest.
Additional Hikes
Located five minutes from the Wildflower Inn, is the trailhead for Granite Canyon, which leads to the top of the tram at Teton Village. 11 miles one way, ride the tram down. About 6 hours.
Amphitheater and Surprise Lakes. 9.2 miles round trip. One of the most popular hikes in the area, see how the climbers approach the Grand Teton. great views.
Goodwin Lake. Reach via the elk refuge. 6 Miles round trip. Few people, very pretty. Semi rough road to approach.
Ski Lake. 3 miles round trip. Reach via Phillips Canyon on Teton Pass. Great wildflowers.
Other summertime activities...
The Exum Mountain Guides is located in Grand Teton National Park ( Ken is a guide) so feel free to ask for information. Wouldn't you love to climb the Grand Teton? A basic school is great for any hiker, as is a snow school where you will learn safety skills for snow travel. There is also a rock gym in town.
Golfing is offered at two courses, the Jackson Hole Golf and Tennis is spectacular and less expensive than the Teton Pines Club. Of course, tennis also!
The Grand Teton Music Festival is superb. Located in Teton Village and only five minutes from the Inn. During the week there is usually chamber music, with the symphony playing on Friday and Saturday nights. Musicians from all over the world come every summer to play and study .
The Alpine Slide and Alpine Miniature Golf are located at the Snow King Ski Hill located in Jackson. Lots of fun for all ages.
For early morning runs, talk to Ken for routes to take.
Horseback riding....Mill Iron Ranch is a great outfitter and the views are spectacular. A two-hour ride is great, and our guests also love the dinner ride. These are real cowboys! Their children are state champions in rodeo. Our guests have also enjoyed the ride at Jackson Lake Lodge.
There are several playhouses located in Jackson, with some great melodramas. The Bar J Chuckwagon just south of us on the Village Road is very good. Not at all touristy, well, maybe a little. Great chuckwagon type food and great western music. Our guests are always very pleasantly surprised at the quality of this performance.
We have 6 movie theaters in Jackson. Very nice for that occasional rainy afternoon. Don't forget "The Shoot Out" at the town square every night at 6 pm....bad guys and good guys...guess who wins?
Don't forget swimming...Granite Hot Springs is located about an hour south of here and is a beautiful area. String Lake is fun..but cold!
Jackson is a premiere fly-fishing spot and yes, we do have fish in the pond! But for the hottest places to fish, see Westbank Anglers located almost across the street from us for information. They provide professional guide service, equipment, licenses and also teach fly-fishing. (A very addicting sport!)
If you choose to visit Yellowstone for the day, we will pack you a picnic breakfast and send you off at dawn to take advantage of a quiet drive, wildlife viewing and a chance to "beat the crowds". We have many suggestions for an enjoyable day to highlight the best that Yellowstone has to offer. The most special time to visit Yellowstone is in September and October...lots of wildlife and no people!!
This is really only a short list of things to see and do in the summer and fall months; we have many other suggestions that will delight you. And don't forget the Wildflower Inn for relaxing. We have hammocks, horseshoes, the hot tub, decks, books, games and views to enjoy.
Fall, A Very Special Time in Jackson Hole
Jackson in the fall is terrific. The days are normally warm with cool, crisp nights. The trees begin to turn colors around the middle of September, the animals are beginning their trek to winter feeding grounds, the bears are looking to hibernate, the elk are bugling and the geese are heading south. There is activity everywhere as winter begins her approach. This is a great time of year to visit Jackson Hole as the crowds diminish and the animals become even more apparent.
We highly recommend drives through Grand Teton Park in the evening, float trips down the Snake River and hikes on any of the trails. Do check with us regarding hikes outside of the park because this is also hunting season. Don't forget your camera, the colors and the light this time of year are exceptional.
The Fall Arts Festival begins September 15th each year and the galleries all have special showing and events. This is becoming a very famous event, drawing people and artists from all over the U.S. The Arts in the Parks contest leads off this month long event where artist submit paintings of the National Parks, Monuments, and Historical Sites for large cash prizes.
October has become what September used to be. The weather is still nice as a rule, but snow storms can occur toward the end on the month. Wait until you see all of this beautiful scenery with a fresh dusting of snow! Our guests during this period gladly trade the bustle of summer for a chance to experience the area as it might have been years ago. This is the premiere time of year to visit Yellowstone. You have the opportunity to really experience the magic of the parks with few people. Both Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks close October 31, not to reopen until mid-December. While we do have guests during November, you must realize that this is very much "off-off season". Many of the restaurants close, the snow begins to fall and ski season will not begin until the first weekend of December.
Spring
When it warms up to 50 degrees and the locals wear shorts!!
As the snow melts in Jackson Hole, the grass turns green, the aspens quiver with shimmering new leaves, and the wildflowers begin to emerge. The first wildflowers are tiny little surprises on the ground, with new ones appearing daily. The animals begin their trek back up to higher grounds with newborn babies tagging along. This is a terrific time to see wildlife and to have the Jackson-Grand Teton and Yellowstone Parks really to yourselves. Like our October visitors, our May and June guests have the opportunity to experience the parks as few people later in the summer will.
We have guests arriving in April, however the National Parks do not reopen until May 1. The hiking trails are for the most part still covered until April 15 or so. But as soon as the snow melts off of the roads in Grand Teton Park, one of the most special events of the year occurs. The Park reopens to non-motorized vehicles. Imagine biking down the park roads with no cars!! Just the mountains and you on a bike or perhaps rollerblades or even just strolling along.
May is a beautiful month with the parks reopening to all traffic. This is a great time to see Yellowstone Park ...bring warm clothes as the snow will stay on the ground longer at that higher elevation. Yellowstone Park is as big as some states, so look through some of our guide books to research the parts you really want to see. We will pack you a picnic breakfast to get an early start...this is also when you will see more animals. Be sure to walk around the geyser basin at Old Faithful, every geyser is unique and very interesting. You might even consider a short day at Old Faithful, driving north and exiting out of the West Entrance, down through Idaho and back to the Wildflower over Teton Pass. This is a fun day and not too long. Our guests appreciate the lack of crowds during this period.
A very exciting event occurs from mid-May to mid-June in Yellowstone. The wolves and grizzlies congregate in the Lamar Valley along with the elk herds and their newly born young. They are easily visible, especially with the help of a wildlife biologist. Ask for more details. This would be well worth a special trip.
Beginning the end of May, all summer activities will resume and summer will begin with "Old West Days". This is a fun filled weekend over Memorial Day Weekend. The parade is a real old time, country event. Very all American.
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