JACKSON HOLE

Sunday, June 28- Friday, July 3, 2026:  Our accommodations in Jackson Hole are in a luxurious log lodge situated in the heart of Grand Teton and Yellowstone Country. Honored to be one of only 5 National Geographic Unique Lodges of the World in the US, recognized for their cuisine, guest service and ongoing commitment to preserving the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. 

Over the next week, we’ll enjoy the option of daily yoga/wellness sessions designed to rejuvenate body and mind, paired with fun excursions that explore the stunning natural surroundings.

Each day blends relaxation and adventure, offering time for both inner reflection and outdoor discovery in this beautiful setting.

Escape the crowds just a few hours before sunset in the Grand Tetons to seek out hotspots for uninterrupted observation of wildlife, including moose, elk, bison, pronghorn antelope, mule deer, wolves, black bears, grizzly bears, bald eagles, and trumpeter swans.

A trip to Yellowstone feels like stepping into a living postcard—one filled with dramatic geysers, wide-open valleys, and wildlife that seems lifted straight from a nature documentary.

The Teton Valley Hot Air Balloon Festival is one of the most magical summer events in the Tetons, a celebration that transforms the quiet morning sky into a canvas of color. Held each July in Driggs, Idaho, just over the pass from Jackson Hole. The festival begins before sunrise, when the valley is still wrapped in a soft blue glow and the air feels cool and crisp.