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    15 years ago

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    10 years ago

    Lot of fun and will return again with my son. Giving it 2 stars simply because some of the staff were simply not even slightly friendly.

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    Jackson Hole Aerial Tram

    Jackson Hole Aerial Tram

    (30 reviews)

    If you're coming to Jackson Hole Mountain Resort and not riding the Aerial Tram to Corbet's Cabin…read morefor waffles... you're doing it wrong. The Jackson Hole Aerial Tram ride alone is worth it. You pack into the "Big Red" tram and ascend 4,139 vertical feet up Rendezvous Mountain, and the views just get better and better. On a clear day, you can see the entire valley spread out below you -- it's one of those "wow, this is why I travel" moments. Then you step off at 10,450 feet and make your way to Corbet's Cabin. The smell hits you first. The air is filled with warm waffles cooking in a tiny, cozy hut perched at the top of the mountain. It feels like a hidden alpine secret, even though everyone knows about it. But, on a windy day, be careful! The waffles? Unreal. Crispy on the outside, soft on the inside, and loaded with toppings. The brown sugar butter and bacon combo is legendary, but honestly you can't go wrong. Eating a hot waffle at the top of the Tetons before dropping into serious terrain (or just cruising down a groomer) is peak ski culture. Pro tip: go early. Lines build fast, especially on powder days. Five stars just for the tram-to-waffle experience alone. It's not just a snack, it's a rite of passage.

    I had the pleasure of interacting with Martha recently, and I cannot speak highly enough of her…read moreprofessionalism, empathy, and commitment to doing the right thing. From the moment we connected, Martha demonstrated a deep understanding of ADA guidelines and handled the situation involving a service dog with absolute grace and respect. THE FIRST FOR ME since Ranger was certified almost 4 years ago. She asked all the right questions--clear, appropriate, and in full compliance with ADA regulations--ensuring both the person and their service animal were treated with dignity. It was evident that Martha not only knew the law but truly embraced the spirit of inclusion and respect behind it. What stood out the most was her calm, kind demeanor. She made sure the individual felt comfortable, supported, and welcomed, never once making them feel like an inconvenience or outsider. Her thoughtful approach turned what could have been a stressful situation into a smooth and positive experience. Martha is a shining example of how service, compassion, and professionalism should look. She's not only informed--she's intuitive, respectful, and truly cares about doing right by others. Highly recommend and deeply grateful for her care.

    Wilderness Trails Inc. - Horseback riding near Jackson Hole

    Wilderness Trails Inc.

    (11 reviews)

    Good horseback trail ride. Highly recommend if in the Grand Tetons/ Yellowstone NP. We did the 3 hr…read moreride and it was not a nose-to-tale trail ride you are actually riding ( up and down ridges, rocks, creek crossings, mud, ect.). Our guide Owen was great. The horses we were on were Big Kent and Big Tex- both were great and they did well for us and we ( experienced riders) loved it that we actually had to ride them. Horses are nice and fat/healthy. We will definitely be back next time we are in the area

    Wow! Worth every penny! We only planned to stay one night but wish we did 2-3! We did the bedroll…read moreand breakfast but they also do customs overnight tours to fishing sites or deeper into Yellowstone. They are the ONLY horseback riding with permits to enter Tetons and Yellowstone . Other Yellowstone horseback riding is through xantera or whatever the main Yellowstone commercial Company that manages all the hotels/restaurants/staff for general stores, very Disneyland/commercial. Wilderness Trails is family owned, rural, one of a kind. We felt like a family on the prairie. They literally plop horse corrals and tents and cooking station in the middle of grand Tetons and Yellowstone on a meadow/prairie like plot of land. All the staff live there in tents and some campers and so you basically join "their family" and live that life. They had a professional chef that came from a Michilin Star restaurant (he was not technically a Michilin chef) but food was amazing and so well Done! We got to eat with our horse wranglers and the chef and felt like part of their family. They all had their own dog and my kids had so much fun running around with all The doggies:) they had a warm outdoor like shower and you are in the middle of nature bathing amd my daughter said it was the best shower of her life! It was my 7 year olds first time horseback riding and she did just fine! My other kids were 10 and 12-they wanted to "live there" and asked if we could have their bday parties there. Was worth every penny! Wish we planned to stay longer

    King Tubes - recreation - Updated May 2026

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