Grand Targhee closes for the season on April 19, and if you haven’t experienced spring skiing on the quiet side of the Tetons, you’re running out of time. These final two weeks offer something you won’t find during peak season: soft corn snow, warm sunshine, zero lift lines, and a 96-inch base that keeps conditions surprisingly good well into mid-April. Whether you’re a season pass holder looking for one more weekend or a spontaneous traveler chasing spring turns, here’s why the last days at Grand Targhee are some of the best.
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Yellowstone’s West Entrance opens on April 17, 2026, and for visitors staying in Driggs, Idaho, that means one of America’s greatest national parks is about to become a 90-minute day trip. Spring in Yellowstone is a completely different experience from the summer crowds most people picture. Roads open gradually, wildlife is everywhere, and you’ll share the boardwalks at Old Faithful with a fraction of the visitors who descend in July. If you’re planning a spring trip to Teton Valley, here’s everything you need to know to add Yellowstone to your itinerary.
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The Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem is the largest intact temperate ecosystem in the Northern Hemisphere, and Driggs, Idaho sits right on its doorstep. From grizzly bears and wolves to bald eagles and moose, the wildlife around Teton Valley is extraordinary, and you don’t need to be a seasoned naturalist to see it. Whether you prefer a guided safari with expert spotters, a self-drive wildlife loop, or a peaceful morning watching elk from a trail near town, this guide covers the best ways to experience wildlife near Driggs throughout the year.
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If you’re looking for a winter experience that combines the thrill of horse racing with the adrenaline of competitive skiing, mark your calendars for February 21-22, 2026. The Teton Valley Skijoring competition is returning to Driggs, Idaho, and it’s shaping up to be one of the most exciting Driggs Idaho events February has to offer.
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