Your Guide to Fall in Jackson Hole
As Summer fades and shorter days and cooler nights settle in upon the valley a beautiful transformation takes place. Animals ready themselves for the approaching winter. The leaves change and set the valley ablaze with color. Many animals migrate to their wintering grounds. This quieter time of year is much appreciated by the locals.
Many activities are still available throughout the fall, but with the onset of colder temperatures many outfitters close or begin to transition into their winter activity. Be prepared for ever changing weather the later into the season it gets.
Most lodging establishments will have lower rates, and many offer some sort of off season specials. Some of the restaurnats in the area close down, somewhat limiting dining options. The ones that do stay open have some amazing deals, special menus, or offer something out of the ordinary.
September and October are solid fall months with cool nights, crisp mornings and mild daytime temperatures. November generally turns more winter like by most people's definition. Activity in the valley slows with the closing of the National Parks and Jackson becomes a sleepy little mountain town, for a short time.
For more information on Fall activites in Jackson Hole, please contact us.