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Jackson Hole Bachelorette Itinerary: 4-Day Schedule

jackson hole bachelorette itinerary

Trip Length: 4 days, 3 nights | Budget Range: $650-$2,800 per person


Your 4-Day jackson hole bachelorette itinerary

This is your day-by-day companion to actually pulling off an incredible Jackson Hole bachelorette weekend. We have mapped out every meal, every activity, and every travel window so you can stop spiraling in the group chat and start looking forward to the trip. For complete venue details, hotel recommendations, pricing breakdowns, and booking strategies, check out our comprehensive Jackson Hole bachelorette planning guide.


The structure is simple. Day 1 is your arrival and settle-in day (Thursday). Day 2 is your full Jackson Hole adventure day with a Snake River float and a great dinner (Friday). Day 3 is your peak celebration day with a signature experience, the grand finale dinner, and the big night out (Saturday). Day 4 wraps everything up with farewell brunch and departures (Sunday).


Each day includes time-blocked schedules, multiple options per slot, prices per person, travel times between stops, and a daily budget summary at the bottom. Screenshot this, bookmark it, or print it out. This is the only page you need open during your trip.

Day 1: Arrive And Settle

📌 For hotel comparisons, full restaurant reviews, and neighborhood safety details, see our Jackson Hole bachelorette planning guide.

Daily Budget: $80-$160 per person | Energy Level: Chill start

Afternoon: Arrival And Check-In

  • 12:00-2:00 pm: Land at Jackson Hole Airport (JAC). This is one of the most convenient airports in the country for a bachelorette trip, only 10 minutes from downtown Jackson Village. Uber/Lyft from the airport runs $35-$50 per vehicle (split among the car). Pre-book a shuttle with Jackson Hole Express if your group is large ($25 per person).

  • 2:00-3:00 pm: Check in to your hotel. Unpack, change out of travel clothes, and get settled. If you are staying in Jackson Village (recommended), everything you need tonight is within walking distance.

  • 3:00-4:00 pm: Welcome drinks and snacks at your hotel or a quick run to Harvest Natural Foods Market for provisions. This is the time to hand out any matching accessories, go over the weekend schedule, and let everyone decompress from travel.

📌 Pro tip: Drink water. Seriously. Jackson Hole sits at 6,200 feet and altitude will catch up with you if you do not hydrate from the moment you land.

Late Afternoon: Town Square Stroll

  • 4:00-5:30 pm: Walk around Jackson Town Square for shopping and first impressions (free). The antler arches at each corner of the square are the most photographed spot in Wyoming. Afternoon light between 4 and 6 pm gives you the best photos with the Tetons glowing behind you. Browse the shops, get your bearings, and soak in the mountain town energy.
    • Photo moment: The southeast antler arch with the Tetons in the background is the classic shot. Get it now while the light is perfect.
    • Walkable from all Jackson Village hotels

Evening: First Night Vibes

  • 6:00-8:00 pm: Dinner at The Local Restaurant & Bar($25-$45 per person). Farm-to-table American cuisine with buffalo and elk dishes that set the tone for the weekend. Private dining room available for groups up to 20 (call (307) 201-1717 to reserve). Lively but not overwhelming.
    • Alternative: Gather ($30-$50 per person). Asian-inspired fusion with wagyu beef tartare and bone marrow fried rice. Great for sharing. Happy hour runs 5-6 pm with excellent deals.
    • Walkable from Town Square

  • 8:30-10:00 pm: Drinks at Silver Dollar Bar at The Wort Hotel (drinks $12-$18). Historic bar with 2,032 silver dollars inlaid in the bar top, live music most nights starting at 7:30 pm. Named "Best Bar" in Jackson Hole 2025. This is a mellow but memorable first-night stop.
  •     Alternative: Skip the bar entirely. Grab a bottle of wine and hang out in your hotel room or hot tub. Nobody will judge you. You need the rest.
  •     2 min walk from Town Square

  • 10:00 pm: Early bedtime. Trust us. Days 2 and 3 are full, and the altitude makes everything hit harder. Go to sleep.

📌 Budget tip: Walk everywhere tonight. Everything in Jackson Village is within a few blocks, and the streets are well-lit with steady foot traffic. Save your Uber/Lyft budget for day trips later in the weekend.

Day 2: Full Jackson Hole Experience

📌 For activity booking links, outfitter comparisons, and restaurant reservation strategies, see our Jackson Hole bachelorette planning guide.

Daily Budget: $160-$280 per person | Energy Level: Full activity mode

Morning: Fuel Up For Adventure

  • 8:30-10:00 am: Brunch at Cafe Genevieve($25-$40 per person). The "pig candy" (candied bacon) is famous for a reason. Elevated brunch in a charming log cabin with a patio. Hearty portions that will carry you through a full afternoon on the river. Arrive by 9 am to beat the crowds (no reservations for brunch).
    • Alternative: The Bunnery Bakery & Restaurant ($15-$25 per person). Jackson Hole institution with oatmeal pancakes and excellent gluten-free options. Large tables for groups of 8-10. Expect a 30+ minute wait on weekends, but it moves quickly.
    • 3 min walk from Town Square

Afternoon: Signature Jackson Hole Adventure

  • 10:30 am-2:30 pm: Snake River Scenic Float ($75-$125 per person). This is the quintessential Jackson Hole experience. Gentle float through the Snake River canyon with Teton Mountain views, wildlife spotting (eagles, moose, beavers), and incredible group photo opportunities. The whole raft fits up to 14 people, so your group stays together. No experience needed. Total time is 3-4 hours including the shuttle to and from the put-in point. Book with Barker-Ewing Float Trips or Mad River Boat Trips.
    • Pro tip: Bring layers. It is noticeably cooler on the river, even in summer. The outfitter will provide life jackets.
    • Alternative: Jackson Hole Aerial Tram ($40-$60 per person). 12-minute ride to 10,450 feet with 360-degree views. Corbet's Cabin at the summit has food and drinks. Stunning photos with zero athletic ability required. Total time including transit to Teton Village: about 3 hours.
    • Outfitter shuttle picks up from Jackson Village (included in price)

Late Afternoon: Recharge

  • 3:00-4:30 pm: Head back to your hotel, shower, and rest. This break is non-negotiable. You have been on the water for hours, and the evening is just getting started. Take this time to scroll through your river photos, nap, and get ready for dinner.

  • 4:30-5:30 pm: Golden hour photo session at Jackson Town Square Antler Arches (free). If you missed it yesterday, or want better lighting, this is your window. The light between 4 and 6 pm is genuinely magical. Walk through the shops and galleries if you have extra time.

Evening: Big Night Out Dinner

  • 6:00-8:30 pm: Dinner at Snake River Grill ($45-$75 per person). Jackson Hole's fine dining standard for over 25 years. Wood-fired steaks, beautiful plating, excellent wine list, and the kind of atmosphere where a toast actually feels meaningful. Groups up to 10 on OpenTable. Book 60 days in advance. This is THE dinner of the trip.
    • Pro tip: Request deck seating for mountain views if weather permits.
    • Alternative: Glorietta (Italian trattoria, reservations recommended). Handmade pasta and wood-fired cooking with expertly crafted cocktails. A warm, intimate atmosphere that is perfect for a girls' dinner.
    • Alternative: Kampai (modern Japanese, higher price point). High-end sushi and omakase experience. The omakase is a shared group experience that feels special. Requires advance booking.
    • 2 min walk from Town Square
    • Snake River Grill operates seasonally (typically closed April through early June). Check availability before booking.

Night: Live Music And Dancing

  • 9:00-11:00 pm: Million Dollar Cowboy Bar(free entry, drinks $12-$18). Saddle bar stools, live country music, line dancing, and THE Jackson Hole nightlife experience. This bar has been drawing crowds since the 1930s, and it delivers every time. Arrive by 9 pm for the best spots. No reservations, first-come-first-served.
    • 1 min walk from Snake River Grill

  • 11:00 pm-12:30 am: Post-bar wind down at Bin22(wine, $15-$25 per glass with small plates). For the group that wants to keep the night going without the volume. Over 900 wines, intimate atmosphere, and small plates perfect for sharing. Sophisticated without being stuffy.
    • Alternative (chill option): Head back to the hotel. Save your energy for Day 3. Saturday is the big one.
    • 3 min walk from Million Dollar Cowboy Bar

  • Late-night food (if needed): Pinky G's Pizzeria (open until 1:30 am on Fridays). New York-style pizza right on Broadway. The Godzilla pizza is the post-bar move. Walkable from all downtown bars.

📌 Budget tip: Snake River Grill is the splurge dinner of the trip. If your group is budget-conscious, swap it for Glorietta or Snake River Brewing ($25-$40 per person) and reallocate the savings to Day 3 activities.

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Day 3: Peak Celebration Day

📌 For spa booking details, safari outfitter comparisons, and nightlife venue hours, see our Jackson Hole bachelorette planning guide.

Daily Budget: $180-$400 per person | Energy Level: Mixed energy, big finish

This is THE day. Your signature experience, your grand finale dinner, and the big night at the Cowboy Bar. Pace yourselves accordingly. The morning is intentionally lighter to save energy for the evening.

Morning: Easy Start

  • 9:00-10:30 am: Breakfast at Persephone Bakery ($12-$22 per person). European-style pastries, excellent espresso, and an aesthetic that photographs beautifully. The croissants are legitimately some of the best in Wyoming. Lighter fare is intentional here; you want energy without feeling weighed down for the afternoon.
    • Pro tip: Persephone is small with limited seating. For larger groups, plan on grab-and-go and eat in the Town Square park or back at your hotel.
    • Alternative: Harvest Natural Foods Market Cafe ($10-$18 per person). Healthy options, excellent coffee bar, and something for every dietary restriction. Quick, central, no-drama morning fuel.
    •     2 min walk from Town Square

  • 10:30-11:30 am: Free time. Walk the shops, grab an extra coffee, or sit in the Town Square park and people-watch. Not every hour needs to be scheduled. Some groups use this window for a quick hotel pool or hot tub session.

Afternoon: Signature Experience (Choose Your Adventure)

Option A: Grand Teton Wildlife Safari


  • 12:00-5:00 pm (full day) or 12:00-3:30 pm (half day):Professional guides in high-end vehicles with spotting scopes. Moose, bison, elk, eagles, and possibly wolves or bears. Some tours include lunch. No driving stress, no navigation, and guides know exactly where the animals are. Everyone gets amazing photos. Half-day is usually sufficient and more group-friendly.
    • Pro tip: Book 4-6 weeks ahead. Half-day afternoon tours leave more time for the evening celebration.
    • Tour operator picks up from Jackson Village (included in price)

Option B: SpaTerre at Teton Mountain Lodge


  • 12:00-3:30 pm: Dedicated bridal group packages with private amenities, champagne service in the tranquility lounge, and customizable group treatments. They actually know how to handle bachelorette groups. Book 4-6 weeks in advance.
    • 25 min by car/shuttle to Teton Village. START bus runs free during the day, or split an Uber/Lyft ($35-$50 per vehicle).
    • Alternative spa: Four Seasons Spa (premium pricing, best for groups staying at the resort)

Option C: Horseback Riding at Spring Creek Ranch


  • 12:00-3:00 pm: Classic Western experience riding through aspen groves and alpine meadows with Teton views. Spring Creek Ranch is the closest option to Jackson (just outside town). No experience needed. Groups of 8 or fewer can usually book without advance scheduling. Operating May through October.
    • 10 min by car from Jackson Village. Closed-toe shoes required.

Late Afternoon: Get Ready

  • 4:00-6:00 pm: Return to your hotel and get ready for the big evening. This is the shower, hair, makeup, and group photo window. Take your time. Tonight is the celebration dinner.
    • Pro tip: Take group photos in your hotel room or lobby before heading out. The lighting is better, nobody is rushing, and you will actually look your best.

Evening: Grand Finale Dinner

  • 6:30-8:30 pm: Celebration dinner at The Rose at Hotel Jackson ($$-$$$). Rooftop terrace with Teton views, craft cocktails, and a sophisticated atmosphere. This is the celebration dinner spot. The views alone make it worth it, and the rooftop is a ready-made photo backdrop for the toast. Reservations recommended.
    • Alternative: The Local Restaurant & Bar private dining room ($25-$45 per person, groups up to 20). If your group is larger or wants a more relaxed vibe, the private dining room at The Local is a game-changer. Call (307) 201-1717 to reserve.
    • Alternative (splurge): Kampai omakase experience. If your group did not go here on Day 2, the omakase is a memorable shared experience for a celebration dinner.
    • Walkable within Jackson Village)

Night: The Big One

  • 9:00-11:30 pm: Million Dollar Cowboy Bar(free entry, drinks $12-$18). This is your big Saturday night. Saddle bar stools, live country music, line dancing. The bartenders love bachelorette parties. Arrive by 9 pm. Let loose. This is what you came for.
    • 2 min walk from Hotel Jackson

  • 11:30 pm-1:00 am:Late-night options:
    • Pinky G's Pizzeria (open until 1:30 am on Saturdays). New York-style pizza. The Godzilla is the move.
    • Melvin Dojo (Town Square, late-night hours). Asian and American street food. New late-night dive bar, part of the Pure Madness Brewery Group.
    • D.O.G. (Delicatessen On Glenwood, open until 11 pm on Saturdays). Smash burgers, gyros, falafel.
    • All walkable from Million Dollar Cowboy Bar (1-3 min)

📌 Budget tip: If your group did the wildlife safari, this is your most expensive day. Save money on dinner by going to Gather (happy hour runs 5-6 pm) or Snake River Brewing instead of The Rose, and put the savings toward the experience.

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Day 4: Farewell And Head Home

📌 For airport logistics, departure strategies, and shopping recommendations, see our Jackson Hole bachelorette planning guide.

Daily Budget: $40-$100 per person | Energy Level: Recovery mode


Do not rush this day. The farewell brunch is often everyone's favorite part of the trip. Give it the time it deserves.

Morning: Farewell Brunch

  • 9:00-11:00 am (for later flights): Farewell brunch at Nora's Fish Creek Inn in Wilson ($15-$25 per person). James Beard Award-winning breakfast spot. The huevos rancheros and banana bread French toast are legendary. This is where Jackson Hole locals actually eat breakfast, and it is the perfect final meal of the trip. Huge portions, reasonable prices, and a vibe that feels like a proper send-off.
    • 10 min drive to Wilson. You will need a car or Uber/Lyft ($20-$30 per vehicle). Worth it.
    • Alternative: Cafe Genevieve ($25-$40 per person). If your group wants to stay in Jackson Village and walk to brunch, the pig candy is always a good call. Arrive by 9 am.
    • Alternative: Persephone Bakery grab-and-go ($8-$15 per person). For early flights, grab pastries and coffee to go. Call ahead for large group orders.

  • 9:00-10:00 am (for early flights, before 2 pm): Quick breakfast at Persephone Bakery ($8-$15 per person). Grab pastries, coffee, and breakfast sandwiches to go. Then head straight to the airport after checkout.

Late Morning: Last Jackson Hole Moments

  • 11:00 am-12:30 pm (for groups with later flights): Choose one:
    • National Museum of Wildlife Art ($18 per person). Stunning building set into a hillside with views of the National Elk Refuge. Perfect departure day activity because it is meaningful, indoor, and takes 1-2 hours. The outdoor sculpture trail is free.
      • 5 min drive from Jackson Village
    • Jackson Town Square final shopping and photos (free). Last chance for souvenirs, a final antler arch photo, and one more loop through the shops. Everything opens at 9 am.
      • 0 min travel (walkable)

Afternoon: Departures

  • 12:00-1:00 pm: Check out of your hotel. Most Jackson Village hotels offer luggage storage if you have a later flight.

  • 1:00 pm+: Airport departures. Jackson Hole Airport is only 10 minutes from downtown, which gives you more time to enjoy the morning.
    • Uber/Lyft: $35-$50 per vehicle. Book 30-45 minutes ahead to be safe.
    • Jackson Hole Express shuttle: $25 per person, book in advance.
    • Rental car: Return at the airport 90 minutes before your flight.
    • Arrive 2 hours early for flights, especially on Sunday afternoons when security lines are longer.

Staggered Departure Strategy

For early flights (before 2 pm): Grab-and-go breakfast at Persephone, final group photo at Town Square, airport by 11 am. Keep it simple and sweet.


For later flights (after 4 pm): Full farewell brunch at Nora's Fish Creek Inn or Cafe Genevieve, optional museum visit or last shopping round, airport by 2:30 pm.


📌 Budget tip: Jackson Hole Airport is so close that you do not need to rush. Even a noon flight gives you time for a quick sit-down breakfast in town. Use the free START bus for daytime trips to save the Uber/Lyft cost for the final airport run.

Alternate Routes

Not every group runs on the same energy. Here are three modified versions of this itinerary for different vibes.

Spa-Focused Route

Replace the Snake River float on Day 2 with a morning at SpaTerre or Four Seasons Spa ($150-$300 per person), then a leisurely afternoon exploring Teton Village and riding the Aerial Tram ($40-$60 per person). Move the wildlife safari to Day 3 morning (half-day), and keep the evening celebration schedule the same. Less adrenaline, more relaxation.

Adventure-Heavy Route

Keep the Snake River float on Day 2, but upgrade to the whitewater option ($85-$150 per person) for more excitement. On Day 3, replace the spa/safari with horseback riding at Spring Creek Ranch in the morning ($65-$200 per person) and a Grand Teton National Park hike in the afternoon (free with park entrance). Keep the evening celebrations the same both nights. This route is best for summer trips.

Chill Route

Replace the Snake River float on Day 2 with a casual drive through Grand Teton National Park (free with $35 park entrance per vehicle) and a stop at the Aerial Tram. Skip the late-night bar hopping and end both evenings after dinner. On Day 3, do the Stagecoach Bar Sunday "Church" session (if your trip falls on the right day) or a morning at Granite Hot Springs ($12 per person, 25-mile drive). This route works well for groups with mixed energy levels or for fall and spring trips.

Total Trip Budget Summary


Budget Tier 4-Day Total Per Person
What It Covers

Budget

$650-$900

Casual dining, scenic float, free activities, walkable nights

Mid-Range

$1,200-$1,800

Quality restaurants, Snake River float, wildlife safari or spa, full nightlife

Luxury

$2,200-$2,800

Fine dining, private tours, Four Seasons spa, premium everything


All budget estimates exclude accommodation and flights. See our Jackson Hole bachelorette planning guide for accommodation pricing at every budget tier.

Wrapping Up

That is your complete 4-day Jackson Hole bachelorette schedule, start to finish. Save this page, share it with your group chat, and use it as your weekend roadmap. For the full details on every venue, hotel recommendations at every budget tier, booking strategies, and group coordination tips, head to our comprehensive Jackson Hole bachelorette planning guide. Happy planning, and enjoy every minute of it.

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