Jackson Hole Airport Guide
Jackson is an all year round destination; in the winter you have fabulous skiing opportunities at the many hill resorts including Snow King, one of the area’s first whilst in summer you have the dramatic scenery to walk or drive through. Begin in the city and at its square where the unusual arches on all sides were constructed from elk antlers. Next see the 12,000 plus artefacts at the Jackson Museum which date back several millennia to chart the history of the area.
Finally, for some stunning artwork, visit the National Museum of Wildlife Art to see representations of some of the world’s most majestic beasts.
Jackson Hole Airport Directions
Jackson Hole Airport is found north of the city of Jackson. Just follow the routes 89 and 26 south from the airport and in half an hour you’ll be in Jackson.
Jackson Hole Airport Parking
There are many parking spaces at Jackson Hole Airport so finding a space will be easy. The parking isn’t far from the terminal so there’ll be no long walks either. Long term and short term is available and the less mobile will find spaces closer still to the terminal.
Jackson Hole Airport Flight InformationThere are no direct flights to Jackson Hole from Europe or the UK but there are several airports that offer connections between the two. Newark, Chicago or Dallas are the better options from the UK.
Hotels Near Jackson Airport
Hotels in Jackson Hole are incredibly expensive with the Super 8 Motel costing nearly $100 a night. The facilities are good but for a motel it’s pricey. There’s a luxury boutique hotel called the Wort Hotel which costs $230 a night but it’s set in the beautiful Grand Teton National Park.
Jackson Time Zone
Jackson is seven hours behind Greenwich Mean Time and located in the Mountain Time Zone (GMT-7)