Best attractions and places to see around Hoback, Wyoming, are centered on its natural landscapes and proximity to wilderness areas. Located south of Jackson, the region features scenic canyons, rivers, and extensive national forest lands. Hoback serves as a gateway to outdoor activities such as hiking, fishing, and whitewater rafting. The area is part of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, offering diverse natural features and wildlife viewing opportunities.
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Here you can explore Jackson's many shops and restaurants. The main square is shaded, grassy, and features its iconic four elk antler arches.
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The bar is cult and apparently a MUST when visiting Jackson. The decor is western-style, and you sit at the bar on saddles in true style. They offer a wide variety of drinks, hot meals and regular live music.
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Among the incredible density of shops, galleries, restaurants and bars, one establishment in Jackson stands out. It's hard to miss the famous neon sign with the Rodeo Cowboy. At the unsurpassed Million Dollar Cowboy Bar, you can chat to honky tonk and country blues while sitting on cowboy saddles as bar stools.
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The most popular photo motif are the four impressive antler arches on Town Square. Each archway consists of over 2,000 antlers that are put together by hand.
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Wilson Canyon Trail is a narrow singletrack trail with pretty loose surfaces. This trail takes off across an open meadow that was severely burned in 2012. The trail enters the canyon and climbs up through thick forest and rocky outcrops. The trail eventually pops out into an open meadow along the creek and flattens out as it follows the drainage up to the four way meadow. From here it continues on up to the saddle where it meets with the Ferrin’s Trail, turns left and heads over to the summit.
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Jackson is a great basecamp for adventures in the nearby Grand Teton National Park and the Yellowstone National Park. It is nestled in the Jackson Hole valley and boasts a trio of ski resorts, as well as great hiking trails into the surrounding hills and mountains.
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The access trails into the park from four sides are marked with tall arches made from wild elk antlers
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Very dense, challenging but well maintained network of mountain bike trails, popular with the after-dark night biker scene
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Hoback is rich in natural beauty. You can explore the dramatic Hoback Canyon, known for its stunning scenery and the Hoback River, popular for fishing and kayaking. The area is also part of the vast Bridger-Teton National Forest, offering numerous wilderness opportunities. Don't miss the chance to relax at Granite Hot Springs, accessible via a scenic gravel road, where you can soak in natural springs or a man-made pool.
Yes, the Hoback area offers a variety of hiking trails for different skill levels. Popular options include Cache Creek (Hagen Trail), which is a challenging network of trails, and Wilson Canyon Trail Wildflowers, known for its beautiful flora and forest scenery. For more options, you can find easy hikes like Game Creek Trail and Russ Garaman Pathway in the Easy hikes around Hoback guide.
Hoback Canyon is a hub for outdoor adventure. It's renowned for whitewater rafting on the Snake River, especially from Hoback Junction, which features consistent Class III rapids. The canyon also offers excellent fishing opportunities in the Hoback River, rock climbing at spots like the Hoback Shield, and various hiking trails. In winter, the Granite Creek drainage provides trails for snowmobiling and cross-country skiing.
Absolutely. While Hoback itself is very nature-focused, nearby Jackson offers several family-friendly spots. The Jackson town square & antler arches is a unique man-made monument with impressive elk antler arches, perfect for photos and exploring shops. The Million Dollar Cowboy Bar, with its western decor and saddle bar stools, is also considered family-friendly during the day. Many of the easier hiking trails are also suitable for families.
Hoback Junction is a popular starting point for whitewater rafting trips down the Snake River Canyon. The Snake River offers consistent Class III rapids, providing an exciting experience for rafters. Several outfitters operate in the area, offering guided trips.
The best time to visit Hoback largely depends on your preferred activities. Summer (June to August) is ideal for hiking, rafting, fishing, and exploring the hot springs. Spring and fall offer milder weather, beautiful foliage, and fewer crowds, making them great for hiking and wildlife viewing. Winter transforms the area into a snowy wonderland, perfect for snowmobiling, cross-country skiing, and enjoying the hot springs in a different setting.
Yes, mountain biking is a popular activity. Cache Creek (Hagen Trail) is known for its dense, challenging, and well-maintained network of mountain bike trails. For more options, you can explore routes like the Game Creek Trail or the Big Munger Loop, detailed in the MTB Trails around Hoback guide.
Yes, the Hoback area, being part of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, offers excellent opportunities for wildlife viewing. Visitors frequently spot deer, moose, and bighorn sheep, especially within Hoback Canyon and along the Hoback River. Early mornings and late evenings are often the best times for wildlife encounters.
While Hoback itself is more focused on natural attractions, the nearby town of Jackson offers distinct cultural landmarks. The Jackson town square & antler arches is famous for its four impressive arches made from over 2,000 elk antlers. Another iconic spot is the Million Dollar Cowboy Bar, known for its western-style decor and bar stools made from cowboy saddles.
The area around Hoback offers various cycling routes. You can find options like the Squaw Creek Trail loop or the Performing Arts Center – Jackson town square loop. These routes cater to different difficulty levels, from easy to difficult. More details can be found in the Cycling around Hoback guide.
Granite Hot Springs is a popular spot for relaxation near Hoback. It's accessible via a 10-mile gravel road off the main highway in Hoback Canyon. Here, you can enjoy a man-made swimming pool or soak in natural springs located at the base of a waterfall, all within a scenic natural setting.
Yes, Hoback is conveniently located about 15 miles south of Jackson, which serves as an excellent basecamp for adventures in the nearby Grand Teton National Park and Yellowstone National Park. Its proximity allows for day trips to these iconic national parks while enjoying the more secluded feel of the Hoback area.


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