

Experience the awe-inspiring sight of thousands of elk migrating to this winter sanctuary, nestled in the heart of Wyoming's Jackson Hole valley.
Staying hydrated is crucial in the cold, dry climate of the National Elk Refuge.
For observing wildlife, especially the elk, from a distance.
To keep feet warm during long hours of outdoor activities in cold weather.
A vibrant market offering local produce, arts, and crafts, perfect for a morning stroll.
Home to an impressive collection of wildlife art, offering a unique cultural experience in the afternoon.
A historic town square with beautiful architecture, perfect for an evening stroll and people-watching.
A local favorite for breakfast, known for its delicious pastries and creative breakfast dishes.
A historic restaurant serving game meats and steaks since 1960, offering a unique dining experience.
A charming French-inspired restaurant offering a seasonal menu and an extensive wine list.
Scrambled eggs, bacon, cheddar cheese, and green chiles wrapped in a flour tortilla.
Juicy bison patty, lettuce, tomato, and aioli on a brioche bun.
Grilled elk tenderloin with a red wine reduction, served with roasted garlic mashed potatoes and asparagus.
Handcrafted pottery featuring local wildlife and landscapes, reflecting the region's natural beauty.
Traditional wool blankets with a buffalo plaid pattern, a symbol of the American West and its pioneer history.
Unique, eco-friendly shelves made from naturally shed elk antlers, a nod to the National Elk Refuge's primary inhabitants.
An annual water sports event held in the scenic Punnamada Lake, featuring traditional snake boats and vibrant competitions.
Kaup Beach Lighthouse, a 19th-century structure, stands sentinel over the Arabian Sea, offering panoramic views and a glimpse into India's maritime history.
A historic town in West Java, Sukabumi Old Town offers a glimpse into Indonesia's colonial past with its well-preserved Dutch architecture.