Summer is sounding sweeter than ever in Jackson Hole. The Grand Teton Music Festival has officially opened its 65th season, and this milestone year comes with a welcome gift for the community: a slate of free events open to the public.
The festival, a beloved fixture of the valley’s cultural calendar, marks six and a half decades of bringing world-class orchestral music to the shadow of the Tetons. The addition of free programming this season means that residents and visitors alike can experience the magic of live performance without reaching for their wallets — a gesture that underscores the festival’s deep roots in the Jackson Hole community.
Whether you’re a longtime attendee or a first-timer curious about what the fuss is all about, this is the perfect summer to find out. Details on the full schedule of free events are available through the festival.
And there’s more good news on the horizon for Jackson Hole’s tourism scene: Trailborn Jackson Hole, a new ski-in, ski-out resort at Snow King Mountain, has been welcomed to the valley, adding another exciting option for visitors drawn to the area’s legendary mountain landscape.
From live music under the big Wyoming sky to fresh mountain hospitality, Jackson Hole is having quite a summer.
Sources: Buckrail – Jackson Hole, news, Travel And Tour World