Saddle Up for an Artful Adventure

Monay Olson • June 12, 2026

June in Jackson Hole: Art, Wildflowers, Mountain Air & Western Soul

Summer has officially arrived in Jackson Hole. Long golden evenings, bustling sidewalks, and the unmistakable energy of a valley fully awake. June is one of

the most vibrant times to visit — the Tetons are lush and green, wildlife is active throughout the parks, wildflowers are blanketing the meadows, and downtown Jackson comes alive with galleries, outdoor patios, live music, and travelers from around the world.


This month, we’re slowing things down a bit and leaning into one of Jackson Hole’s most underrated experiences: the art scene. Beyond the hiking trails and

wildlife safaris, Jackson has long been home to an incredible collection of Western artists, photographers, and sculptors whose work captures the spirit of

this valley. Whether you’re a serious collector or simply looking for a relaxing afternoon, June is the perfect time to discover the creative side of the West.


Summer Is Officially Here

Summer season has arrived at Elk Refuge Inn, and Jackson Hole is filling up fast for the busiest travel months of the year. June brings warm days, cool

mountain evenings, and nearly endless daylight — perfect for early morning wildlife viewing, long afternoons downtown, and sunset drives through Grand

Teton National Park.


Our summer calendar is booking quickly, especially weekends and the Fourth of July week. If you’ve been thinking about a Jackson Hole getaway this season,

now is the time to lock in your stay.

Where We Sit in the Valley

One of the things our guests love most about Elk Refuge Inn is the balance we offer. We’re located just 1.5 miles north of downtown Jackson — a quick few-

minute drive into town for restaurants, galleries, and Town Square — while remaining tucked away from the hustle and bustle of the busy summer streets.

Park downtown, stroll the boardwalks at your own pace, and then come home to a quiet retreat.


Step out our front door and you’re looking directly across at the National Elk Refuge, with the iconic Sleeping Indian range in full view to the east. Few hotels in Jackson Hole offer that view from your window.

| Book directly at elkrefugeinn.net for the best rates and room selection.


Stroll Jackson’s Galleries

Downtown Jackson’s art scene is one of the hidden gems of the Rocky Mountain West. In the summer months, the galleries feel especially alive, with rotating

exhibits, artist receptions, and visitors strolling between stops beneath the glow of the Town Square lights.


The beauty of Jackson’s gallery scene is how walkable and approachable it is once you’re downtown. You can spend an entire afternoon exploring Western

bronzes, wildlife photography, Native American art, contemporary landscapes, and modern interpretations of mountain life — all within a few blocks. This isn’t a stuffy big-city art experience. Jackson’s galleries reflect the spirit of the valley itself: rugged, welcoming, adventurous, and deeply connected to the natural world.

Jackson Hole Chamber of Commerce → Jackson Town Square →

Wilcox Gallery — Right Next Door

If you only have time for one gallery during your stay, make it Wilcox. The Wilcox Gallery’s north location sits right next door to us on Highway 89 — just past

the Flat Creek Inn — making it the easiest, most scenic stroll from your room at Elk Refuge Inn.


Wilcox features dramatic Western landscapes and fine art that beautifully reflects the rugged beauty of Wyoming. It’s the perfect first stop before heading

downtown for the rest of the gallery walk.

| Local tip: Walk over in the late afternoon when the light hits the Tetons and the gallery windows just right.

Wilcox Gallery →

The National Museum of Wildlife Art

Just a few minutes north of the Inn, perched on a butte overlooking the National Elk Refuge, you’ll find one of the most spectacular museums in the entire Rocky Mountain West — the National Museum of Wildlife Art. With more than 5,000 works spanning three centuries of wildlife art from around the globe, this is a must-do experience for any guest.

▪ Walk the 3/4-mile outdoor Sculpture Trail through the sage hillside, with more than 20 monumental wildlife sculptures and uninterrupted views over the Elk Refuge.

Mark your calendar: the museum’s annual Plein Air Fest is Saturday, June 13, 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. Nearly 50 invited artists paint the landscape live from the Sculpture Trail with views over the Elk Refuge — free admission for spectators.

National Museum of Wildlife Art →

Palate — The Restaurant at the Museum

If you’re going to spend the morning at the museum, make a full afternoon of it and stay for lunch at Palate, the museum’s on-site restaurant. Tucked into the lower level with floor-to-ceiling windows facing the Sleeping Indian and the National Elk Refuge, Palate may have the most artful view of any lunch spot in

Jackson Hole — which is exactly the point.


The kitchen leans into seasonal, sustainable, locally sourced ingredients. Think fresh soups and salads, an Idaho Trout Fish & Chips that’s become a local

favorite, inventive sandwiches and entrees, and a thoughtful beer and wine list you can enjoy out on the patio.


Lunch only: open daily 11 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.

Family-friendly with a kid’s menu

Reservations recommended in summer

| Local tip: Tour the galleries and the outdoor Sculpture Trail first, then come down for lunch on the patio — it’s the most relaxing way to spend a June afternoon in Jackson Hole.

Palate Restaurant →

More Galleries Worth Exploring

Once you’ve made the easy walk to Wilcox and the short drive to the Wildlife Museum, head down into town and spend an afternoon wandering between these favorites.

Mountain Trails Gallery

Known for exceptional Western sculptures and Native American art, Mountain Trails celebrates the enduring spirit of the American West through bronze work, wildlife pieces, and classic Western imagery.

Mountain Trails Gallery →

Altamira Fine Art

A contemporary gallery featuring bold Western-inspired works, modern landscapes, and artists who bring fresh energy to mountain culture.

Altamira Fine Art →

Gallery Wild

A favorite for wildlife enthusiasts, Gallery Wild showcases breathtaking paintings and photography inspired by the animals and landscapes of the Greater Yellowstone ecosystem.

Gallery Wild →

Mangelsen — Images of Nature

World-renowned wildlife photographer Thomas D. Mangelsen captures extraordinary moments from nature around the globe — many of them photographed right here in Jackson Hole and Yellowstone.

Mangelsen — Images of Nature →

West Lives On Gallery

A celebration of classic Western life, cowboy culture, ranching history, and Native American traditions.

West Lives On Gallery →

Ringholz Studios

One of Jackson’s most unique creative spaces, Ringholz Studios offers an inside look at bold, expressive works inspired by the untamed energy of the West.

Ringholz Studios →

| Local tip: Park once near the Town Square and do the downtown galleries on foot — then end the afternoon with dinner and sunset on the Square.


Wildlife, Wildflowers & Long Summer Days

Even with the focus on art this month, June remains one of the best times of year to experience Jackson Hole outdoors. The valley is incredibly green right

now, wildflowers are blanketing the meadows, and wildlife activity remains strong throughout Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks.

What Guests Are Spotting

▪ Moose feeding in the willow flats during the cool morning hours

▪ Elk herds grazing along the National Elk Refuge across from the Inn

▪ Black bears and grizzlies still active at lower elevations

▪ Bald eagles and osprey nesting near the rivers and lakes

▪ Bison calves — the “red dogs” from May — growing fast as the herds move through Yellowstone

Wildflower Watch — From May into June

Jackson Hole’s growing season is famously short — only about 60 frost-free days a year — so the wildflowers change week to week. If you came in May, you

saw the early bloomers waking up the valley floor: sagebrush buttercup, glacier lily, spring beauty, and the first arrowleaf balsamroot.


June is when the show really begins. Watch for:

Arrowleaf balsamroot — the bright yellow sunflower-like blooms covering whole hillsides

Lupine — tall purple-blue spires along trail edges

Indian paintbrush (Wyoming’s state flower) — vivid red and orange brushstrokes through the meadows

Sticky geranium, larkspur, and scarlet gilia

Wild iris and camas in the wetter low-lying meadows

A Little June Trivia

  • Summer Solstice falls on June 20. In Jackson Hole that means roughly 15.5 hours of daylight — the longest day of the year and an excuse to stay out late chasing alpenglow.
  • The world’s longest-running Town Square Shoot-Out (going since 1957!) takes place six nights a week, May through September, right on the Square.
  • Just south of town, Snow King — Wyoming’s very first ski area (1939) — opens its summer chairlift in June for hiking, biking, and concerts at the summit.
  • A photograph of the Tetons by Ansel Adams is currently traveling on Voyager II — making Jackson Hole one of the only landscapes humans have launched into deep space.


What to bring: Layered clothing · Comfortable walking shoes · Camera · Binoculars · Light rain jacket

Grand Teton National Park → Yellowstone National Park →

Local Favorite for June

Cowboy Coffee Co. — Old-School Wyoming Mornings

If you want something a little more old-school Wyoming, Cowboy Coffee delivers strong, locally roasted coffee, real Western character, and a welcoming vibe that feels like Jackson Hole. It’s the kind of place where you grab a hot drink, a pastry, and maybe a breakfast burrito on your way out the door for a morning in the parks.

| Our recommendation: Order a hot drip with one of their breakfast bites, then take it to go and watch the sun come up over the Sleeping Indian on your drive back to the Inn.

Cowboy Coffee Co. →

Rest Easy After a Day in the Valley

After a full day exploring galleries, wildlife, restaurants, and mountain roads, there’s nothing better than returning to a quiet, comfortable place to recharge. At Elk Refuge Inn, you’re positioned to enjoy both sides of Jackson Hole — the lively energy of downtown a short drive away, and the peaceful beauty of the

valley right outside your window.


Open the windows to cool mountain air, watch the sunset paint the Tetons in soft pink light, and look out across the National Elk Refuge to the Sleeping Indian as the day winds down. That’s the rhythm that makes summer in Jackson Hole unforgettable.

Book Your Stay at Elk Refuge Inn →

Share Your Favorite Discoveries


Did you stumble into a gallery you loved?

Spot wildlife in the parks?

Find the perfect patio for coffee or cocktails? We love hearing what guests discover during their time in Jackson Hole — and sharing those moments with our community.


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We are overjoyed to announce that Elk Refuge Inn has once again been honored with a TripAdvisor Travelers’ Choice Award for 2025! This incredible recognition places us among the top 10% of hotels worldwide, and it marks our fifth consecutive year receiving this award. It’s a distinction rooted entirely in the genuine reviews and stories shared by you, our guests. This award isn't just a plaque on the wall for us; it’s a powerful reflection of the community we’ve built and the unforgettable experiences we strive to create. It’s a testament to our dedicated team, our cherished guests, and the wild, untamed beauty of Jackson Hole that inspires everything we do. We are filled with immense gratitude. Rooted in Jackson Hole: Our Invested Local Team The soul of the Elk Refuge Inn is its people. Our team is made up of passionate, longtime Jackson Hole residents who pour their love for this valley into every aspect of your stay. Their commitment is the secret ingredient that transforms a simple hotel visit into a cherished memory. It’s in the warm, welcoming smile that greets you after a long day of travel and the thoughtful recommendations for a hidden hiking trail. They are the ones ensuring your room is a pristine, cozy sanctuary against the crisp mountain air. They share stories of the valley that you won’t find in any guidebook. This genuine, heartfelt hospitality, born from a deep connection to this place, is what truly sets us apart. This award belongs to them. To Our Guests: A Sincere Thank You We also want to extend our deepest thanks to you, our treasured guests. Your trust in our small inn and the thoughtful reviews you share are the fuel that powers our passion. Reading your stories about watching the sunrise over the Tetons from your window, or the helpful tip from a staff member that made your day, reminds us why we do what we do. You choose the Elk Refuge Inn as your home base for adventure, your quiet retreat from the everyday. Knowing that we’ve played a part in your unforgettable Jackson Hole experience inspires us to continually enhance our hospitality. Your feedback helps us grow, and your loyalty feels like the highest praise we could ever receive. Another Year of Unforgettable Stays Looking ahead, we are more committed than ever to making each stay special. The breathtaking views of the National Elk Refuge, the crisp mountain mornings, and the promise of new adventures will always be here. Our promise is to continue providing the warm, personal service that makes this Jackson Hole hotel feel like home. Whether you're planning a return visit or discovering Jackson Hole for the very first time, we cannot wait to welcome you. Come experience the genuine warmth and spectacular nature that have captured the hearts of travelers from around the world.  From all of us, thank you for being part of our story. —The Elk Refuge Inn Team