June Events
Ongoing throughout the month:
• The Jackson Hole History Museum has a new exhibit running through July 12th entitled "Women Artists of the American West: Trailblazers at the Turn of the 20th Century." Museum hours are 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday.
• Jackson Hole Shootout - The longest-running shootout in the country; daily except Sundays in Town Square at 6 p.m.
• Check out "Industry Nights" at the Virginian Saloon every Monday, featuring bingo, trivia, rotating themes, and surprise events. Late-night happy hour starts at 8:30 p.m. There are Billy's Burgers specials, too! - virginiansaloon.com
• The Silver Dollar Showroom in the Wort Hotel hosts live music every Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday night. The Wort's sister bar, The Million Dollar Cowboy Bar, has music every Monday-Saturday night.
• The Virginian Saloon offers "Live From The Virg" every Thursday acoustic sessions featuring Americana, Western and folk from 9-11 p.m.; no cover. On Fridays from 9-midnight listen to live music; Saturday nights feature rotating bands and DJs.
• Free dance lessons at the Million Dollar Cowboy Bar on Thursdays from 7 - 8:30 p.m.
• “Petticoat Rules: The Jackson Revue” at the Pink Garter Theatre - Presented by Tumbleweed Creative Arts, the show — a beloved local musical about the first all-women’s town council in 1920s Jackson Hole – will be held Thursday - Saturday at 7 p.m. with a discount matinee Sunday at 2 p.m., through June 14. For tickets, visit tumbleweedcreativearts.org
• Snow King Mountain’s new, state-of-the-art Observatory and Planetarium — the only observatory on a North American ski area — allows you to stargaze and check out the skies day and night. A rooftop observation deck allows portable telescopes to be set up for additional viewing during astronomical events. Planetarium shows rotate throughout the day along with programming at the solar telescope, science on a sphere exhibit, and in the immersive private theater.
• "The Ballad of Cat Ballou" at Jackson Hole Playhouse - Jackson Hole's only dinner theater's summer musical; Mon.-Sat. - jacksonplayhouse.com
• Open mic at Cowboy Coffee at 7 p.m. on the first Thursday night of the month
• Enjoy some good old-fashioned swing dancing with the world-famous Stagecoach Band every Sunday from 6-10 p.m. The Stagecoach Band has been playing at the Stagecoach bar since 1969. Often referred to as "Church," the band has been a Sunday night local favorite for generations.
• Wyoming Stargazing offers free, year-round, public stargazing events on clear Thursdays of each month (when the temperature is above zero degrees Fahrenheit!) just after sunset at Rendezvous Park (R-Park) off of Rte. 390, the Teton Village Rd. Astronomy educators use one of their large aperture telescopes to show you planets, stars, planetary nebulae, galaxies, and more. There is no need to reserve your spot in advance; just come and go as you please. Please park in the main parking area and walk to the far side of the hill following the "Public Stargazing" signs. There is a $10/person recommended donation.
• Bluegrass Tuesdays in the Silver Dollar Showroom at the historic Wort Hotel has been bringing locals and visitors together for more than 15 years through the music of One Ton Pig; 7-10:30 p.m. Fun Fact: One Ton Pig was named "Best Band" in the 2025 Best of Jackson Hole contest.
• Nora's Fish Creek Inn in Wilson offers live music on Sunday mornings and Thursday and Tuesday nights. The eatery's happy hour and a half at the bar-only is happening 7 days a week.
• Jackson Hole People's Market - Locally-produced food items and crafts; music; held every Wednesday at the Center for the Arts; 4-7 p.m. - jhpeoplesmarket.org
• Walk-Up Wednesdays at the National Museum of Wildlife Art; Every Wednesday through August, from 11 to 11:45 a.m., the museum offers free guided tours.
• Take a stagecoach ride around the Town Square. Four to six passengers can fit into the old West stagecoach, led by two Clydesdale horses, for a 10-minute trip throughout downtown Jackson. Tickets are $6 to $10 and can be purchased in the Stage Stop Building.
• The famous Jackson Hole Hootenanny is held at Dornans on Mondays at 5:30 p.m.
• Birds on the Block, presented by Teton Raptor Center, takes place on Tuesdays from 11 a.m.-noon at Greenspace between Healthy Being Juicery and Persephone in downtown Jackson. Free!
1: Met Opera in HD: Beethoven’s Fidelio at Center for the Arts - Presented by the Grand Teton Music Festival; 3 p.m.; tickets $25 for adults/$5 children. - jhcenterforthearts.org
4: Jackson Hole People's Market summer season begins - Locally-produced food items and crafts; music; held every Wednesday at the Center for the Arts; 4-7 p.m. - jhpeoplesmarket.org
6: First Friday Art Walks in the vibrant downtown Jackson art district, sponsored by Mangelsen- Images of Nature Gallery, in collaboration with the Jackson Arts Council. Time: 5:30-7:30- p.m.
6-9: Snake River Fest - Held in various locations (visit snakeriverfest.com for all the details), the annual river fest kicks off with the “Big Race on the Hoback,” which is a four-mile stretch of the lower Hoback River. The competitions over the next several days include competition races, music, food booths, and more, culminating at the base of Snow King with the Festival Village Finale.
7: 4th Annual King Concert Series Begins With Thievery Corporation and Ozomatli - This annual music series is held at the summit of Snow King Mountain. Concert tickets include a complimentary scenic gondola ride. For more information and tickets, visit kingconcerts.com.
7: Wyoming Game and Fish’s Kids Fishing Day at R-Park - An annual family-friendly day of fishing, education and fun. This free family event is a great way to introduce kids to fishing and conservation. Hours: 10:30 a.m.-2 p.m.
7: Grand Teton Half Marathon - grandtetonhalfmarathon.com
Mountains of Color Film Fest at Center for the Arts - Film/documentaries showcase and celebrate BIPOC+ (Black, Indigenous, People of Color, LGBTQIA+) in outdoors, adventure and conservation filmmaking; 7 p.m.; tickets $10 - jhcenterforthearts.org
13: Summer opening day at Grand Targhee Mountain Resort - grandtarghee.com.
13: 4th Annual King Concert Series with Big Head Todd and The Monsters - This annual music series is held at the summit of Snow King Mountain. Concert tickets include a complimentary scenic gondola ride. For more information and tickets, visit kingconcerts.com.
14: Mountain Bike Park opening day at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort
14: Watchhouse at Center for the Arts - Bluegrass/folk at 8 p.m. - jhcenterforthearts.org
14: Annual Plein Air Fest at National Museum of Wildlife Art - 50 invited artists are given one day to create new masterpieces en plein air (outside). Free admission; 9 a.m.-1 p.m. - wildlifeart.org
Granite Hot Springs Pool opens for summer - adults $12/children $7; 307-690-6323; maximum of 25 people in the pool at one time and soaks are limited to one hour
16: The Deck at Piste opens at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort - The popular happy hour at the top of the Bridger Gondola runs from 5-8:30 p.m, Sunday through Thursday.
Sunday Funday at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort - Get $20 0ff bike park tickets and 20% off downhill bike rentals; Tram Dock will feature signature drinks and cocktail specials from its garage window as live music kicks off with Concerts on the Commons. Takeout food and drink are available from Mangy Moose, Osteria, South Cable, Bodega, Handle Bar, Spur and Tram Dock. BYO picnic and beverages, if you'd like.
Live Music on the Deck - Hear local musicians from 5:30-8:30 p.m.
18: JJ Grey & Mofro: Olustee Tour at Center for the Arts - Funk/jazz/soul; 8 p.m.; tickets start at $78 - jhcenterforthearts.org
19: Music on Main outdoor concert series starts in Victor, Idaho - Held just over the Teton Pass from Jackson, the free concerts on Thursday evenings are good for all ages - tetonvalleyfoundation.org
19-21: Teton Mudpots Summer Sale - The sidewalk sale will offer pottery, prints, paintings, jewelry and more from artists who create in Art Association studios. It takes place outside the Ceramics Studio and in The Center for the Arts’ Glenwood parking area.
20: Summer Solstice Celebration at Rendezvous Park (R Park) - Located off Hwy 390 on the way to Teton Village; 4-7 p.m. Enjoy a summer evening filled with free, fun activities for all ages with live music, pond adventures, and interactive nonprofit booths. Indulge in complimentary empanadas, churros,
and cold beverages (while supplies last) from Snake River Roasting Company.
Sunday Funday at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort - Get $20 0ff bike park tickets and 20% off downhill bike rentals; Tram Dock will feature signature drinks and cocktail specials from its garage window as live music kicks off with Concerts on the Commons. Takeout food and drink are available from Mangy Moose, Osteria, South Cable, Bodega, Handle Bar, Spur and Tram Dock. BYO picnic and beverages, if you'd like.
Live Music at the Deck - Top of the gondola; local musicians play from 5:30 to 8 p.m.; gondola tickets are $18; food and drink available
Alive @5 on the Village Commons with Teton Raptor Center - Hawks, eagles, owls, and falcons take center stage. Enjoy an up-close, arm’s length learning experience with live birds of prey. Free - tetonraptorcenter.org
Live Music at the Deck - Top of the gondola; local musicians play from 5:30 to 8 p.m.; gondola tickets are $18; food and drink available
26-28: Jackson Hole Food and Wine's Annual Summer Fest - A weekend of wining and dining events. Visit jhfoodandwine.com.
Jackson Hole Historical Society and Museum Walking Tours Begin - 10:30 a.m. Meet at the History Museum just off Town Square on Broadway for this fun and educational one-hour tour of historic downtown Jackson on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. Cost: $12 adults; $10 adults over age 60, students, retired military; free ages 5 and under
Sunday Funday at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort - Get $20 0ff bike park tickets and 20% off downhill bike rentals; Tram Dock will feature signature drinks and cocktail specials from its garage window as live music kicks off with Concerts on the Commons. Takeout food and drink are available from Mangy Moose, Osteria, South Cable, Bodega, Handle Bar, Spur and Tram Dock. BYO picnic and beverages, if you'd like.
28: Jackson Hole Farmer's Market Opens - Held every Saturday from 8 a.m. to noon on Town Square through September 27th - jacksonholefarmersmarket.org
30: Musical Monday Adventures - Grand Teton Music Festival's free musical adventures starts at Greenspace on the Block (Broadway Ave.) at 9 and 10 a.m.; runs through August 16th. - gtmf.org
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Sunday Funday at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort - Get $20 0ff bike park tickets and 20% off downhill bike rentals; Tram Dock will feature signature drinks and cocktail specials from its garage window as live music kicks off with Concerts on the Commons. Takeout food and drink are available from Mangy Moose, Osteria, South Cable, Bodega, Handle Bar, Spur and Tram Dock. BYO picnic and beverages, if you'd like.
Live Music at the Deck - Top of the gondola; local musicians play from 5:30 to 8 p.m.; gondola tickets are $18; food and drink available
Alive @5 on the Village Commons with Teton Raptor Center - Hawks, eagles, owls, and falcons take center stage. Enjoy an up-close, arm’s length learning experience with live birds of prey. Free - tetonraptorcenter.org
Live Music at the Deck - Top of the gondola; local musicians play from 5:30 to 8 p.m.; gondola tickets are $18; food and drink available
26-28: Jackson Hole Food and Wine's Annual Summer Fest - A weekend of wining and dining events. Visit jhfoodandwine.com.
Jackson Hole Historical Society and Museum Walking Tours Begin - 10:30 a.m. Meet at the History Museum just off Town Square on Broadway for this fun and educational one-hour tour of historic downtown Jackson on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. Cost: $12 adults; $10 adults over age 60, students, retired military; free ages 5 and under
Sunday Funday at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort - Get $20 0ff bike park tickets and 20% off downhill bike rentals; Tram Dock will feature signature drinks and cocktail specials from its garage window as live music kicks off with Concerts on the Commons. Takeout food and drink are available from Mangy Moose, Osteria, South Cable, Bodega, Handle Bar, Spur and Tram Dock. BYO picnic and beverages, if you'd like.
28: Jackson Hole Farmer's Market Opens - Held every Saturday from 8 a.m.-Noon on Town Square through September 27th - jacksonholefarmersmarket.org
30: Musical Monday Adventures - Grand Teton Music Festival's free musical adventures starts at Greenspace on the Block (Broadway Ave.) at 9 and 10 a.m.; runs through August 16th. - gtmf.org
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More Things to Do in June
HAVE A "BANG-UP" TIME ON JACKSON TOWN SQUARE
The Jackson Hole Shootout is presented every night at 6 p.m. on the northeast corner of Town Square. The longest-running shootout in the United States features a "gun fight" show by the Jackson Hole Shootout Gang, filled with the lore of the Old West, bringing characters to life in the streets of present-day Jackson.
GET YOUR COWBOY ON
The Jackson Hole Rodeo is held throughout the summer on Wednesday and Saturday nights at 8 p.m. at the rodeo grounds on Snow King Avenue. The rodeo will also be presented on Friday, June 24 and every Friday in July through August. Quintessentially Western, watch cowboys and cowgirls compete in barrel racing, roping, on bucking broncs and more. Visit jhrodeo.com.