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Jackson Hole, Wyoming (state)
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Accommodation
1,250
Vacation rentals
Price per night
$533
On average
High season
July - $1,114
+109%
Price in January
$473
On average
Type of accommodation
Apartment
3 Bedrooms, 133m²
Price per week
$3,733
On average
Low season
December : $405
-24%
Available accommodation
6%
In January
The average price of a night in a vacation rental in in Jackson Hole is $533.
If you want to spend a week in a vacation rental in Jackson Hole, you have to pay on average $3,733 for 7 days. The price varies according to the season between $2,832 and $7,798 for one week.
The price of a vacation rental in Jackson Hole are less expensive in December: $405 per night on average. This represents a decrease of 24% compared to the average price recorded for the rest of the year. Conversely, the price increases by 109% ($1,114 per night) in 07, which is the most expensive month to live in Jackson Hole.
On average, rentals in Jackson Hole can accommodate 6 people (apartments and houses combined) and have a surface area of 134 m².
The price of a vacation rental in Jackson Hole is $945 per night this summer. A week's rental in July or August will cost you on average $6,614.
A vacation rental for a weekend in Jackson Hole costs on average $1,177, for Friday and Saturday nights.
6% of the accommodation is still available for a stay in January. It will be necessary to pay on average $473 per night.
Jackson Hole, Wyoming, is a breathtaking valley surrounded by the Grand Teton and Gros Ventre mountain ranges, making it one of the most dramatic and picturesque destinations in the American West. Travelers can choose from luxurious lodges, ski-in/ski-out apartments, or cozy log cabin Airbnbs with views of the wilderness. Whether you're planning a ski trip, a summer hiking adventure, or a relaxing mountain retreat, Jackson Hole delivers year-round charm. It’s a paradise for nature lovers, outdoor sports enthusiasts, and those craving wide-open spaces.
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Jackson Hole combines rugged adventure with upscale comforts and a strong sense of Western heritage. Visitors can spot elk and moose in the wild, explore scenic trails, or experience the local rodeo. Downtown Jackson adds flair with art galleries, boutique shops, and iconic saloons under its famous antler arches. From world-class skiing in winter to fly fishing and rafting in summer, this mountain town offers unforgettable experiences in every season.
Downtown Jackson is the heart of the valley, where Western charm meets modern sophistication. Staying here puts guests near restaurants, galleries, and the famous Jackson Town Square, framed by elk antler arches. Airbnbs and apartments in this area offer walkable access to shops, nightlife, and cultural attractions. It's ideal for first-time visitors who want to soak up the local vibe without venturing far.
Located at the base of Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, Teton Village is the top choice for winter sports lovers. Accommodations here range from ski lodges to luxury condos with slope access and mountain views. The village also hosts summer concerts and scenic gondola rides, making it a year-round destination. It’s perfect for active travelers who want to maximize their time on the mountain.
Set along the base of the Tetons, Wilson is a quiet and picturesque area with a laid-back feel. Vacation rentals here often include cozy cabins, ranch-style homes, and riverfront escapes. It’s great for families or couples looking for peaceful surroundings with close proximity to hiking, biking, and fishing. Wilson offers a slower pace and stunning views just minutes from downtown and Teton Village.
South of Jackson, the South Park neighborhood offers wide-open spaces, big skies, and luxury homes with panoramic views. This area is perfect for travelers seeking seclusion and privacy, especially in larger vacation rentals. Wildlife sightings are common, and the starry skies are unforgettable at night. While it feels remote, it's only a short drive to downtown Jackson or Grand Teton National Park.
East Jackson is a charming residential area with easy access to outdoor activities and scenic trails. Vacation rentals here include updated homes and modern townhouses near Snow King Mountain. It’s ideal for travelers who want a mix of convenience and nature, with downtown Jackson just a short walk or bike ride away. The area offers a great balance of tranquility and access.
One of the most awe-inspiring natural landscapes in the U.S., Grand Teton National Park is just north of Jackson Hole. Visitors can hike, kayak, or take in stunning views of the Teton Range reflected in alpine lakes like Jenny Lake. Wildlife like bears, bison, and eagles are commonly seen in the park. It's an essential part of any trip to the region.
This world-class ski resort offers some of the most challenging and scenic slopes in North America. In winter, skiers and snowboarders flock to its powder-filled runs, while summer brings mountain biking, hiking, and gondola rides. The views from the summit are jaw-dropping, especially at sunrise or sunset. Teton Village accommodations provide ideal access to the resort's year-round activities.
Bordering Jackson, the National Elk Refuge is home to thousands of elk during the winter months. Visitors can take horse-drawn sleigh rides through the refuge for an up-close view of these majestic animals. The refuge also supports bison, trumpeter swans, and bald eagles. It’s a unique and accessible wildlife experience just outside town.
Snow King rises directly behind downtown Jackson and offers a compact but exciting ski area. In the summer, visitors enjoy alpine slides, a scenic chairlift, and hiking trails with panoramic views. The mountain is also popular for sunset viewing and stargazing due to its proximity and easy access. It's a favorite for quick outdoor escapes close to town.
The iconic Jackson Town Square is framed by four massive arches made from elk antlers, a symbol of the region’s heritage. The square is surrounded by art galleries, western-themed shops, and top-rated restaurants. Seasonal events like the nightly summer gunfight reenactments add a playful, local touch. It’s the social and cultural hub of the valley.
Overlooking the Elk Refuge, this museum features an impressive collection of wildlife-focused artwork from around the world. The building itself blends beautifully into the surrounding landscape. Exhibits include paintings, sculptures, and photography that celebrate nature and conservation. It's a great cultural stop for visitors interested in both art and the outdoors.
The Snake River offers thrilling whitewater rafting in the summer and peaceful float trips with views of the Tetons. Fishing enthusiasts come for trout-rich waters, while photographers capture the iconic Snake River Overlook made famous by Ansel Adams. The river winds through canyons and valleys offering multiple types of adventure. It’s one of the best ways to experience the region's natural beauty.
Located at the entrance to Grand Teton National Park, this modern visitor center provides context for the park's geology, wildlife, and history. Guests can explore exhibits, get maps and trail info, and take in stunning views from the center itself. It’s a great place to start any visit to the Tetons. Knowledgeable rangers help visitors make the most of their trip.
Just over Teton Pass in Idaho, Driggs offers small-town charm with big mountain views. It's popular with skiers and hikers who want quick access to Grand Targhee Resort. Visitors can enjoy local breweries, farmers markets, and arts events. Opting for a vacation rental in Driggs provides stunning views and better value for those planning an extended stay.
Roughly two hours west, Idaho Falls is a riverfront city with a growing food scene and cultural attractions. The city offers museums, greenbelt trails, and nearby access to Craters of the Moon National Monument. Like Jackson, it blends nature and community in a larger setting. Staying in a house in Idaho Falls offers space and convenience with city comforts and natural access.
Around three hours north, Bozeman is a college town known for its lively downtown, museums, and access to outdoor recreation. It’s a gateway to Yellowstone’s north entrance and offers skiing at Bridger Bowl and Big Sky. The town has a youthful vibe and plenty of rental options. Booking an apartment in Bozeman means balancing nightlife, nature, and Rocky Mountain adventures.
Approximately three hours from Jackson Hole, West Yellowstone is a perfect base for visiting Yellowstone National Park. It offers quick access to geysers, wildlife, and trails in the park’s western region. Staying in a cabin in West Yellowstone puts you steps away from iconic national park experiences, with rustic charm and park-town atmosphere.
Located about 90 minutes southeast, Pinedale is a quiet mountain town with access to the Wind River Range. It’s ideal for hiking, fishing, and exploring Wyoming’s authentic outdoor culture. Staying in an airbnb in Pinedale ensures tranquility, scenic mountain views, and a refreshing contrast to Jackson’s busy tourist flow.
The allure of winter sports is palpably felt in the invigorating atmosphere of this locale, making it a prelude to exploring other snowy delights. Experience thrilling slopes and pristine snow by securing Killington vacation rentals amidst the lush landscapes of Vermont's Green Mountains. Further west, indulge in the luxurious snow-covered terrain by choosing vacation rentals in Steamboat Springs, settled in Colorado's idyllic town famed for its natural hot springs. Venture into the vibrant ski hub of Frisco airbnb, where the breathtaking scenery is paired with an energetic après-ski culture. Not far lies California's charming mountain retreat with inviting vacation rentals in Truckee, offering impeccable access to both serene lakes and bold winter adventures.
The rugged charm of mountainous regions extends beyond adventure sports, offering a wealth of tranquil settings perfect for discovering unique ecosystems. Discover rentals in Prescott, a picturesque town in Arizona known for its historic Whiskey Row and iconic Granite Dells. For a cultural and outdoorsy blend, the airbnb Ruidoso in New Mexico provides the perfect mix of hiking trails and horse races at Ruidoso Downs. Cross the border and relish the serene beauty of Canadian peaks with an airbnb in Golden, where the Kicking Horse Mountain Resort combines thrill with awe-inspiring landscapes.
Inspired by the unfiltered beauty of the natural realm, the vicinity offers gateways to quintessential American nature. Dive into the embrace of the Snake River by exploring airbnb Idaho Falls options, where waterfalls become part of everyday sights. Journey eastward to find solace among the lush Adirondack Mountains with charming Old Forge holiday homes, an oasis of lakes and forest trails. Finally, embrace the vast expanses of the Midwest with accommodation options in Nebraska, where the Sandhills and endless prairie skies offer a backdrop like no other.