After loading up at KWYS we take the short flight over the Yellow Stone park and over the Grand Teton Park to Jackson, Wyoming. Jackson is still known to be one of the old wild west places in America. We land and park amongst the Jets at Jackson Hole Aviation. We again are only here for one night and did not book any accommodations before hand. The FBO was awesome and helped us locate a room for the night as most of the area was sold out! Summer is especially busy in Jackson with the plethora of activities available to all walks.

Papa pilot loves Jackson, Wyoming and has spent a lot of time on the trails and backroads photographing nature and all the wildlife.  Because our stay was so short, we planned to visit Schwabacher’s landing which is known for its beaver population, and placid beaver ponds reflecting the Grand Teton.  One of the greatest things about the area is that one is never quite sure where, when or what type of wildlife will be out, and if you leave without seeing something, I’d be surprised.  Our visit to the landing was no exception- we were lucky enough to see baby beavers cruising around.

Our hotel was within walking distance of the town so we ventured out to explore. We found the famous antlers in the park and even stubbled across a shoot out reenactment! It was also a concert day! We found the concert venue and enjoyed some music from the grass watching the sunset. The next morning was July 4th; America’s Independence day. We had a quick breakfast and coffee before heading back to Bend to watch the fireworks with little dude. Even though our trip was only a short 2 nights, it had amazing scenery and company!