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The 6 Most Blissful Mountain Towns in America

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Jackson Hole, Wyoming

Jackson Hole has kept its Old West roots and offers great outdoor adventure. With Grand Teton National Park to your north and miles of national forest in every direction you look, the Jackson Hole valley has remained relatively isolated from the flourishing travel industry.

Instead, it has survived in local industries like logging, ranching, and, during the 19th century, fur trading. Nowadays, this mountain town has encouraged the rise of tourism.

Former blue-collar settlements like Jackson and Grand Teton now boast unique art and performance venues and mega ski resorts that have transformed the region into an up-and-coming winter wonderland.

Ready to unwind? Splurge on the Amangani or stay downtown at Anvil Hotel, a revamped 1950s lodge.

Fun Fact: Teton County is one of 10 places in the US where people live the longest!

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6 thoughts on “The 6 Most Blissful Mountain Towns in America”

  1. Jackson Hole, WY, is my favorite mountain town. I love the tranquility and the beauty of the northern Rockies. We’ve been there from the East Coast about 6 times and we just don’t get tired of this area: the beauty of the fauna and the excitement of seeing the wildlife, elk and deer, and an occasional bear with cubs. Wonderful!

  2. Your description of the Jackson Hole area in Wyoming didn’t do it justice. There were no mention of wither the well-known Snow King Ski area located just a few blocks from the center of town, the daily presentation of the “Clover, the Killer” skit, or the Jackson Hole Ski Area with it’s magnificent Arial Tramway which is one of the longest of its kind in the country. Abd finally no selection of famous Mountain Towns of America can be complete without mention of Ketchum, Idaho, and the Sun Valley Ski Area ! Two others that deserve consideration are the Grand Targhee Ski Area in Idaho, with its base elevation of 8,000 feet and vertical rise of 2,000 feet to the top of the chair lift, and the Big Sky Ski Area and Resort north of West Yellowstone, Montan.

    1. We went for a week to Jackson Hole and I thought it was a big nothing. The only part worthwhile was our day tour of the nearby park. The town itself doesn’t have much of interest. I recommend Colorado instead.

  3. I’m surprised that you did not include the iconic town of Ketchum, Idaho with it’s most famous, and one of the first, ski areas, Sun Valley. And then there is always the well known resorts and ski areas of New York, New Hampshire and Vermont as well.

  4. Just returned from Jackson Hole, my fifth time. So beautiful, whether it is Fall or winter. Yellowstone is so beautiful and it’s not far away. Had an awesome trip there several years ago to see the wolves in winter. What a spiritual journey. Love this area.

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