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Whimsical, one-of-a-kind wares of more than 450 artisans, many of them from the surrounding region, are displayed in this cool and colorful little shop and gallery.
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Whimsical, one-of-a-kind wares of more than 450 artisans, many of them from the surrounding region, are displayed in this cool and colorful little shop and gallery.
This brick corner store on Main Street carries pottery, textiles, paintings, jewelry, and more—all handmade by more than a dozen local artists who belong to the cooperative. Artists often host free demos, too.
From silk scarves to big shiny buckles, if cowboys wear it, this shop has it. Western-style clothing includes hats, boots, and leather goods. This is also a good spot for housewares and souvenirs.
If you’re going fishing while in Wind River country, swing by this locally owned fly shop to stock up on gear from brands like Simms, Sage, and Trout Hunter. You can also ask the friendly staff for the latest fishing report and even book guided trips here.
Men's and women's clothing and accessories are the main finds here, including cowboy hats, Western belts, and deerskin jackets. Regionally made handbags and bison briefcases are other popular purchases/statement pieces.
This old-fashioned general store is a one-stop shop for food (many products come from nearby farmers and ranchers), unique gifts, and beverages. It has a liquor license and carries a wide, for the area, variety of spirits and wines.
Peruse, and perhaps purchase a print, of the fine nature photography by world-renowned photographer and artist Tom Mangelsen. His collection includes photos from around the world.
Stocked with the best in outdoor equipment 365 days a year, the shop carries everything from backpacks to skis and hunting rifles, as well as clothing and other supplies. Fishing gear can be rented.
Previously the Tayloe Piggott Gallery, this is still Jackson's hot spot for contemporary work. It's a bit of SoHo nestled in the Rockies. The gallery represents dozens of artists from around the world, and if you're lucky, your visit will coincide with an artist reception.
Skinny Skis offers everything a cross-country skier or runner might need, plus a nice selection of mountain-town clothing. You can also rent gear (Garmins, skis, trekking poles, etc.) here.
A go-to shop for climbers for more than 50 years, Teton Mountaineering specializes in alpine touring, climbing, hiking equipment, and clothing.
This 33-year-old family-owned gift shop featuring Native American products, including artifacts for sale, is attached to the Horse Creek Gallery (same owner). It sells jewelry, clothing, art, and more authentic products created by members of Wyoming’s different tribes. Hours vary, so call ahead.
Valley Bookstore has been a Jackson mainstay since 1949. It ranks among the top bookstores in the region, with a big selection of local history, guidebooks on flora and fauna, and fiction by Wyoming authors, some of whom are local to Jackson. Knowledgeable staff can answer almost any question about the area.
From rods to reels and waders, Westbank Anglers can provide all the equipment necessary for fly-fishing. They also offer guided fishing trips on the legendary Snake River.
In 6,000 square feet, Wilcox Gallery showcases wildlife and landscape paintings, sculpture, pottery, and other works by contemporary artists. Owner Jim Wilcox has won the highest honors at Prix de West several times for his breathtaking landscapes.
At Wild by Nature Gallery, most of the fine-art photographs are of local wildlife and landscapes captured by Henry W. Holdsworth; there's also a nice selection of books and greeting cards.