Jackson Hole, Wyoming
According to critics, this small town is pretty much the Western capital of our country! The Teton-ringed valley is well-known for its 3,000 acres of open backcountry roads and some of the hardest skiing in all of North America.
We won’t even get into the scenery that’s just as exciting. And even if vertical slopes aren’t your cup of tea, both Teton Village and the town of Jackson offer tons of apres-ski recreations, with premier vintage shops and farm-to-table restaurants popping up alongside classic steakhouses and blanket-and-moccasin stores.
You should visit the Persephone Bakery for picture-worthy quinoa bowls or the Anvil Hotel’s mercantile for a pair of unique deerskin gloves.
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Lived there 15 years, it is beautiful!