Wilson is a census-designated place (CDP) in Teton County, Wyoming, United States. The population was 1,482 at the 2010 census, up from 1,294 in 2000. It is part of the Jackson, WY–ID Micropolitan Statistical Area.
Restaurants in Wilson
5.0 based on 143 reviews
Learn the basics of Barrel Racing, and Team Roping in a safe and controlled enviorment, go as slow or as fast as you are comfortable. No experience needed. Who wants to go on a trailride when you can learn how to do this.
By far one of the best experiences! We were in the area on a girls trip, made plans to take the class at Intro to Rodeo and had a fantastic time. It's such a beautiful location, and the horses were so amazing! Kara was super patient with us and taught us some new skills that we'd never experienced before. She is an awesome teacher and helped us feel comfortable around the horses. Before we knew it, our new skills had us riding, racing, roping and herding. The whole two-hour activity is organized and extremely well structured. The time just flew by! Highly recommend this activity for anyone visiting the area. Thanks Kara for such a fun day!
5.0 based on 33 reviews
Most importantly, my tours are fun!! Based in Jackson Hole, Wyoming for nearly 20 years, Earth Tours offers private tours of Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks. Dr. Keith Watts,” the guide’s guide”, is a former geology professor and lifelong naturalist, who brings these incredible landscapes to life. He customizes each tour to ideally suit the interests and abilities of his guests. Expect to experience outstanding wildlife, beautiful scenery, lovely wildflowers, and understanding the wonders of Nature.
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Book your Grand Teton or Yellowstone Professionally guided Photo Tour or Workshop with Cody Downard today. Cody is a former Park Ranger, a Professional Photographer, a Guide and Naturalist. Whether you are a novice photographer or an experienced shooter, you will learn lots from Cody. He covers all technical and artistic photography skills. You will receive the highest quality tour in Jackson Hole with Cody!
5.0 based on 4 reviews
The History Trail is located in the Bridger-Teton National Forest! This forest consists of 3.4 million acres, making it the third largest National Forest outside Alaska. Before the U.S. Forest Service built Old Pass Road in 1913, this is approximately the route wagons and freight sleighs took over Teton Pass. Our hike took us 4 miles, downhill, no problem. We met at the bottom of the pass, which connects Wilson, Wyoming to Victor, Idaho and carpooled up to the top of the pass, which sits at 8425 feet of altitude. The hike down was about a 2000 ft. difference, through forest and amazing wildflowers. There were so many plants and wild flowers; at times they were as tall as me and if someone wasn’t leading the hike, I easily could have lost the trail! I have never hiked through a forest like this, along a hard running stream. Some of the flowers I saw and learned about were, Columbine, Indian Paintbrush, Monkshood, Cow Parsnip, Wild Carrot, Delphinium and the poisonous Red Baneberry plant which was used to make poisonous arrows. I also saw stands of Aspen, one of my favorite trees. At one stream crossing that was pretty big, we stopped to see how we were going to cross and when we looked up, there was a huge moose along with her baby staring at us on the other side of the stream, so cute, but the momma was so big, almost the size of a horse! The momma moose almost had her head cocked as if to say “what are you doing here and you better not come any closer!” Moose can be very dangerous, especially if they are protecting their babies. It was getting dark, and they were right on the trail across the river. I wasn’t sure how long we were going to have to wait there, but she soon moved down and off the trail. The hike down took us almost three hours. It was a great hike, one I will not soon forget and a great way to begin my hiking experiences here in Wyoming ????
4.5 based on 45 reviews
From the Teton Pines Arnold Palmer Signature Golf Course to delicious lunches and dinners, Teton Pines strives to provide guests and visitors with the best of Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Visit us to relax and enjoy golf, tennis, fly fishing, cross country skiing, and delicious dining.Our western-elegant resort is located at the base of the majestic Teton Mountain Range in Wyoming’s rugged northwest corner. The nearby town of Jackson features art galleries, quaint boutiques and outstanding restaurants. The Jackson Hole Mountain Resort’s ski slopes and activities are a mere 7 minutes away, while both Grand Teton and Yellowstone national parks are within an hour’s drive. You’ll appreciate our convenience, you’ll recognize our quality, you’ll trust our experience and you’ll never forget your memories of a visit to Teton Pines!
The country club, links and main restaurant are well known to many more than know about the poolside grill. It’s just to the west of the main parking for the clubhouse and is a hidden gem. Nothing fancy, a burger was all I wanted and they did a fine job serving a very good sandwich, even to walk-in business from a non club member. I was quite pleased.
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