Hidden between the Teton and Gros Ventre mountains, Jackson Hole is an outdoor enthusiast’s paradise. Throughout the year, the 19th-century frontier town plays the backdrop to every manner of sport, from hiking and fly-fishing to horseback riding, but the town seems to hit its stride in the winter, when skiing and dogsledding take over. Relive the region’s rugged past at the Anvil Hotel, an updated 1950s motel that looks like it could have lodged Jackson’s founders—albeit a bit more stylishly. If over-the-top indulgence is more your speed, look no further than Amangani, a lavish mountain resort from one of the world’s most luxurious hotel brands. Then start your day with the house-made breakfast pastries (or, perhaps, the taleggio honey toast) at Persephone Bakery before making your way to the gondola in Teton Village.
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