Wilson: Wild Flowers, Hiking and Skiing
Named after Elijah Nicholas Wilson, the man responsible for pioneering the town in 1889, Wilson, WY is a town in filled with stunning summers all year round. A favorite destination mainly for its snow and backcountry ski activities, summer and winters are as equally busy and entertaining in the region. Mountain biking is also a favorite activity in the region that allows you to see wildflowers, marmot habitats and quaint wildlife along its trail. Serviced by Jackson Hole Airport and Driggs-Reed Memorial Airport-Dij, this rustic and bubbly town would be a perfect holiday destination for stress free relaxation and adventure.
Best Time to Visit
Depending on the activities you plan to enjoy on your holiday, summer and winter are equally the best times to experience Wilson, Wyoming. Both seasons can get crowded so you’ll have to book early to get a nice accommodation without breaking your budget. April, May, September and October are the best time to go during summer and while winter starts on December until February.
What to Do & Area Attractions
Summer escapades to Wilson would be best spent enjoying the warm weather at the Grand Targhee Resort and the Granite Canyon. Picturesque views, flora and a few animals can be sighted during your trip. Dig in to a nice breakfast at the Jackson Hole Hideout before hiking to the Grand Teton National Park or heading to the Jackson Hole Mountain Resort. Snow King Mountain Resort is your must destination during wintertime for some time out on the snow. Log-style bed and breakfast accommodations at the Bentwood Inn and the Fireside Resort would keep you warm during this season.