This rugged Wyoming town reveals its beauty best in summer. An ELLE DECOR article.

If your idea of the perfect summer vacation is to lie on the beach and read bestsellers or to visit architectural landmarks by day and Michelin-starred restaurants by night, you may not think Jackson Hole is your cup of tea—at least on paper. The landmarks in this photogenic corner of Wyoming, which hugs the borders of Utah and Idaho and lies just south of Yellowstone park, are of the natural kind: 13,000-foot-high snowcapped peaks so jagged they look like shark’s teeth and shimmering lakes rarely disturbed by boat traffic. Wildlife sightings—of bear, elk, moose, wolves, coyotes, and the occasional Big Horn sheep—begin a hundred yards from the airport.

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