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Is Jackson Hole nice in August?

June-August Summer is the most popular time to visit Jackson Hole. Average high temperatures in the high 70s and low 80s and fairly low precipitation levels make for ideal hiking, biking and rafting conditions. Plus, both Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Park are fully open, offering great daytrip opportunities.



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Summer Season: June-August If you're interested in whitewater rafting or other water sports, summer temperatures are ideal, varying between mid 70s to low 80s. It also remains cool enough to go hiking and enjoy dry outdoor adventures as well.

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Jackson Hole Mountain Resort isn't just world-class in the winter, it's also a popular destination in the summer. With many lifts and trails for hiking in the Tetons, they also have mountain biking and a bike park, as well as aerial trams and gondolas open all summer for sweeping views of the valley.

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Summer (July and August) Warm days and cool nights prevail, with afternoon thundershowers being common. The snow level gradually retreats, with divides between the mountain canyons free of snow by August.

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Fall Season: September-October If so, fall is the best time to visit Jackson Hole. With average temperatures between 50 and 70, you can enjoy the outdoors in relative comfort. Whitewater rafting season extends into the fall, with many trips still possible well into October.

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The shoulder seasons in Jackson Hole, or “off-seasons,” occur in the fall and springtime — between the ski-centric winters and the busy National Park summers. While things get less busy during this time, there's nothing “off” about the off-season at all.

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The main difference between Teton Village and Jackson are the crowds. The summer months tend to draw a larger crowd of people to the town Jackson, while Teton Village offers a much more relaxed pace. We have a wide range of vacation homes, condos and cabins in the Teton Village area to fit every budget and family size.

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If you want to get the full outdoor adventure experience, plan at least a week so you can spend sufficient time in both Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Park. If your primary reason for traveling to Jackson Hole is so you can hit the slopes, you can likely make do with a shorter trip.

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I recommend spending time at Grand Teton in August if you are hoping to go backpacking in the park. All park roads are open. All visitor centers are open. All campgrounds are open.

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Grand Teton in the Summer Definitely pack a rain jacket and fleece jacket for the cold mornings. You'll also need water and sun protection for the summer months: hydration packs, refillable water bottles, sunscreen, sunhat, and UV protection clothing.

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Since their environment is more laid back, lightweight clothing like jeans, khakis, and hats are perfect for the Wyoming summer. If you are planning a nice dinner or night on the town, wear chunkier heels because of the wooden boardwalks in Town Square.

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What Yellowstone entrance is closest to Jackson Hole? Yellowstone is most accessible from Jackson Hole through the South Entrance just north of Jackson Lake. From the town of Jackson, the south entrance is about 57 miles, which takes about one hour 15 minutes in normal summer conditions.

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Although you could spend a week exploring everything the area offers, you can see the must-see attractions by spending 3 days in Jackson Hole. I recommend starting your day early to enjoy stunning sunrises and to give yourself enough time to explore Jackson Hole and Grand Teton National Park!

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Jackson Hole has an enviable role as a year-round playground. From skiing and hiking impressively vertical mountains to river rafting, snowmobiling and biking, from fishing to horseback riding, our big mountains, flowing rivers, mountain lakes, and miles of pathways offer endless chances to recreate.

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Jackson Hole is conveniently located near Yellowstone AND Grand Teton National Park. Visitors can see two of the most treasured national parks in one visit. Grand Teton National Park is at the foot of the Tetons and has hiking trails, beautiful alpine lakes, and dynamic views. Both parks are great for wildlife viewing.

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Private land is scarce here because more than 97 percent of the land in Teton County (the county in which Jackson Hole lies) is federally owned or managed by the state. Of the 3 percent remaining in private ownership, amounting to about 77,000 acres, the Jackson Hole Land Trust alone protects almost 25,000 acres.

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If you like walking to shops, restaurants, and attractions, then staying in Jackson will put you at the heart of a walkable, historic western town. Town Square and its famous antler arches are located in the middle of Jackson, surrounded by galleries, historic hotels, and fun places to eat, shop, and enjoy nightlife.

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If you want to enjoy towering mountains and beautiful lakes, Grand Teton National Park may be for you. If you would rather spend your time exploring geysers and wildlife, Yellowstone National Park may be for you. Both national parks are beautiful and offer many things to do, so you cannot go wrong with either!

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Since you might want to sit on a tree log or a rock at some point, you may want to stick with dark colored jeans instead of white! The residents and tourists of Jackson Hole tend to dress casually, but if you enjoy dressing up, it wouldn't hurt to bring along a few casual dresses to wear to dinner.

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Jackson Hole refers to the entire valley which is approximately 60 miles long. Jackson refers to the Town of Jackson which sits on the southern end of the Jackson Hole valley.

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Jackson Hole WY Ski Resort is open from Thanksgiving through early April for the winter season. Summer operations are open from late-May through September.

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