A tucked away valley in Wyoming called Jackson Hole is the getaway for many people each year. The valley itself is tucked between the Grand Teton mountain range. It was originally documented by John Colter from when he traveled with Lewis and Clark across the the country and when returning from the Rocky Mountains. During the summer months the area is full of beautiful vistas and trails that can be easily traversed. During the winter months the region is coated in permafrost and snow which adds up to beautiful skiing and snowboarding that can used from as early as November and ends in March. Aside from the physical adventures, you have the ability to see wildlife all year round, from birds, moose, caribou, and buffalo it constantly provides a respite from the city life.
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