ADVENTURE PAIRS WELL
WITH BIKES
THINGS TO DO
When in Jackson, we put together a list of our favorite eats and activities because adventure pairs well with bikes.
THE BEST EATS IN TOWN
When hunger strikes, you're going to want to get a meal just as great as your ride.
Check out our fave spots in the area for a bite to eat.
Check out our fave spots in the area for a bite to eat.
CALICO
Located on Moose-Wilson Road, Calico is right off the bike path and has the best outdoor dining in town! We recommend the Spicy Marg and Bruschetta.Click here for their menu
STREETFOOD @ THE STAGECOACH
A Wheel Wranglers favorite! Located at the base of Teton Pass in Wilson, Streetfood delivers with amazing food from around the world with a laidback vibe. Hang out on their great deck with tacos, truffle fries and a cold brew from the Stagecoach Bar!Click here for their menu
CREEKSIDE MARKET & DELI
Our top pick for an epic lunch! Voted Best Deli sandwich in Jackson Hole. Creekside is located right off the bike path north of town - stop in to grab provisions for your days adventure!Click here for their menu
ART & HISTORY
Ride your bike to these amazing galleries and museums!
NATIONAL MUSEUM OF WILDLIFE ART
The Mission of the National Museum of Wildlife Art is to collect, display, interpret, and preserve the highest quality North American wildlife art, supplemented by wildlife art found throughout the world. The Museum enriches and inspires appreciation and knowledge of humanity’s relationship with nature.The National Museum of Wildlife Art, founded in 1987, is a Jackson Hole museum holding more than 5,000 artworks representing wild animals from around the world. It overlooks the 25,000 acre National Elk Refuge and is only 2.5 miles north of the town of Jackson, Wyoming.Enjoy a beautiful, short and relaxing bike ride from Town to the museum! Plan to visit for a delicious lunch at Palate out on their patio!
Click here for their website
JACKSON HOLE HISTORICAL SOCIETY AND MUSEUM
The mission of the Jackson Hole Historical Society and Museum is to collect, preserve and explore the cultural, and related natural history of Jackson Hole and the Greater Yellowstone area through education, research, public programming and collaboration. The Jackson Hole Historical Society and Museum connects people to place by fostering an appreciation for our history’s heritage and cultural traditions.Right in downtown Jackson on a bike route! A must!
Click here for their website