2025 Jackson Hole Gift Guide

Here’s the definitive guide to all Jackson Hole gifts for the holidays and beyond.

 

The 2025 Jackson Hole Gift Guide is here! We’ve rounded up the locally handmade staples that have become synonymous with the Jackson Hole lifestyle and trust us, these one-of-a-kind keepsakes will transcend time (and weather). From stocking stuffers to statement pieces, these are the iconic Wyoming gifts that the Teton enthusiast in your life is guaranteed to love.

 

Jackson Hole Winery: Give the Gift of Wine

A little-known fact about our special valley is that for the last nine years, Jackson Hole has been home to one of the highest wineries in the world. After harvesting grapes in the Sonoma Valley, the grapes are processed, fermented and bottled at the base of the Grand Teton Range. At 6,229 feet, the award-winning wine reaps the benefits of cooler temperatures, with 18 percent less oxygen.

 

This holiday season, Jackson Hole Winery is uncorking bundle specials – 3 bottles for 20% off delivered to your door in a beautiful display box. Choose from three different bundles, including Pinot, Arts Series or Cabernet, but hurry! This discount dries up on December 2nd.

 

Or give the gift that keeps on giving: a Wolf Pack Wine Club Membership. In addition to exclusive members’ events, discounts on all wines and complimentary tastings, limited production wines will be delivered from the Tetons to your door twice a year. Next time you’re in town, stop by one of their tasting rooms on Town Square or next to the Alpenhof in Teton Village. Where to buy: jacksonholewinery.com

 

Wilson. Western 50x in Moss.

JW Bennett: Wearable Western Style

Female-founded by a multi-generational Wyoming cowgirl and female-run, JW Bennett is a small millinery that embodies Wyoming’s grit and beauty. Specializing in cowboy hats that reflect classic style and cowboy heritage, give the gift of quality construction that will stand the test of time, complete with handmade hat bands right here in Jackson Hole.

 

With beaded, feather, and embroidered options, there’s truly a mountain style fit for every fashion lover. Take it a step further and schedule a custom fitting and styling session at the Jackson Hole location. Where to buy: 55 N Glenwood Street; jwbennett.com

 

Jackson Hole Traveler 2025 Cover Artist

Jake Davis Wildlife Cinematographer/ Photographer: Fine Art Prints of Our Furry Friends

Keep a piece of Jackson Hole close all year long with an art print featuring your favorite local: from wolves and grizzlies to foxes, elk and owls, local photographer Jake Davis has something to rekindle our connection to the wild. P.S.: Did we mention his work has hung on the walls of the Smithsonian? Our pick is his “Teton Bison” image, which graced the cover of our 2025 Jackson Hole Traveler Visitor Guide. Where to buy: Teton Bison -Jake Davis Print Shop

 

Mangy Moose: Grab a Piece of Vintage Ski Culture

In honor of Jackson Hole’s iconic ski bar, stay warm with a touch of western flair in the Mangy Moose 1967 Western-Style Puffer Jacket. Inspired by the rugged spirit of Jackson Hole, this insulated jacket combines vintage charm with modern performance. Crafted from water-resistant fabric, it features intricate embroidery of the Mangy Moose logo and “6 7” on the back — honoring the year it all began. A cozy corduroy collar and snap buttons add authentic cowboy style, while the lightweight yet warm fill keeps you comfortable from the slopes to the saloon. Where to buy: mangymoose.com

 

Paniolo is the Hawaiian word for cowboy.

3Bird: Versatile, Sustainable and Stylish Men’s Clothing

Outfit the man in your life with a piece from 3Bird, a Jackson Hole brand that specializes in playful, everyday wear, versatile enough for any adventure. 3Bird clothing began with three friends in Jackson Hole, united by their shared passion for mountain and river escapades. With tops, outerwear, hoodies, hats, and bottoms to choose from, each piece is built with sustainability top of mind, utilizing organic cottons and recycled fabric whenever possible.

For a limited time, 3Bird is including the best-selling book “Aloha Rodeo” free with the purchase of their Paniolo Shirt shown above. Clothe the man in your life in authentic and durable Wyoming fashion. Where to buy: 3bird.com

 

Kingman Turquoise Squash Blossom Necklace, Concho Belt & Earrings

Two Grey Hills: Timeless Indian Jewelry
Since 1976, Two Grey Hills has been the local spot for an array of fine Indian art from earrings to belt buckles, rugs and weavings, pottery, to one-of-a-kind pieces like THIS Kingman Squash Blossom necklace that will be cherished for a lifetime. Where to buy: finenativejewelry.com

 

Big Game Butcher Boxes

Buffalo Meat Co: A Taste of the Tetons
Dazzle the foodie in your life with premium game meat you can’t find anywhere else. From elk steaks, buffalo jerky and snack samplers, to ground bison burgers, each purchase livens up the dinner table while supporting small ranches raising responsible herds that graze on native grasslands. Where to buy: jhbuffalomeat.com

Mtn Man Jackson Hole

Dangerous Toys for Big Boys

 

New West Knife Works: Tools Built in the Tetons

Be on the cutting edge of gifting with American-made knives hand-finished in the Tetons that transform an everyday tool into a work of art. From chef knives to pocket knives to one-of-a-kind axes, each knife is built to last a lifetime (and one often sparks a collection). Complete with a lifetime warranty and free sharpening, the excellence of New West Knives has been nationally recognized in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Bon Appétit, and Food & Wine, to name a few. Where to buy: 98 Center St; newwestknifeworks.com

 

The Hendrik men’s hoodie cardigan 📸 @gregvondoersten

Schuss Fine Knitwear: Bavaria Meets Wyoming
Stay cozy and warm in beautiful lambswool sweaters that never goes out of style from Schuss Fine Knitwear. The 100% Merino lambswool sweaters are knit in a small village in Bavaria. The old-school style, warmth and outstanding performance are the perfect complement to our Wyoming adventures by day, or relaxing in true comfort apres-ski. Where to buy: schussfineknitwear.com

 

Tom Mangelsen: 2026 Images of Nature Calendar
Move through the year guided by the legendary lens of wildlife photographer, Tom Mangelsen. Perfect for the nature and wildlife lover in your life, Mangelsen’s calendar is designed with unruled date blocks, providing ample space for important dates, birthdays, activities, appointments, and more to ensure you stay organized throughout the year. Where to buy: mangelsen.com

 

Preserve the Park: Donate To the Grand Teton National Park Foundation
For the national park lover in your life, donate to preserve the future of Grand Teton National Park. Past projects have included purchasing the Moulton Ranch Cabins, building the Craig Thomas Visitor Center and purchasing the 640-acre parcel of land within the park known as Antelope Flats. Where to buy: gtnpf.org/donate

 

JACKSON HOLE STOCKING STUFFERS

If you’re looking to spice up your stocking stuffer game this year with some truly unique and unforgettable items (while supporting small businesses), these will surely delight, leaving you with an authentic taste of Jackson Hole.

• Alpyn Beauty Skincare
Blending clinically proven actives with wild-harvested mountain plants from Jackson Hole, Alpyn Beauty skincare is formulated with high-altitude skin in mind (not to mention Leaping Bunny certified). With Jackson Hole locals like sage, arnica and chokecherry, give the gift of glowing skin with Alpyn Beauty’s Mini Barrier Repair Cream, plumping lip mask, or their Firming Serum — all under $100. A portion of every purchase helps support our neighbor, Grand Teton National Park Foundation. Where to buy: alpynbeauty.com

 

• Cafe Genevieve Pig Candy
The name says it all: candied bacon. We suggest using it as an appetizer, in a salad, or topping your Bloody Mary. Expertly made in-house daily, Cafe Genevieve coats thick, applewood-smoked bacon with a blend of dried sugars and spices, then bakes it low-and-slow for the perfect bite. Is your mouth watering yet? Where to buy: 135 E Broadway; genevievejh.com

 

• Trilipiderm Lotion
Trilipiderm’s line of dry skin-nourishing products was born in Jackson Hole, where nature is at once most amazing and most harsh. Rehydrate your skin with Trilipiderm’s All-Body Moisture Retention Crème, night crème, broad-spectrum SPF 30 sunscreen, and more, all created utilizing natural, plant-derived botanical ingredients. Where to buy: trilipiderm.com

 

• Snake River Roasting Coffee Subscription
Who doesn’t need a little caffeine during the holiday season? Keep the coffee coming with these blends born and raised in Jackson Hole. Snake River Roasting Company reflects the spirit and culture of Wyoming in each of its coffees. Start by selecting the size and roast you’d like, as well as how frequently you’d like the coffee delivered (did we mention shipping is free?) Where to buy: snakeriverroastingco.com

 

• Pearls by Shari
Who says stocking stuffers can’t be elevated? Ditch the chocolate coins for a timeless tribute to the Tetons, with a piece from Pearls by Shari: legacy jewelry designed to shine. Shari expertly crafts pearl studs, bolo necklaces, and pearl chokers; each piece is under $300 and crafted for everyday wear or luxury occasions. Where to buy: 90 E Broadway; pearlsbyshari.com

 

• Penny Lane
No kitchen is complete without a view of the Teton skyline, which is why we’ve already added these Jackson Hole Tea Towels to our cart. Penny Lane is one of our favorite local boutiques, offering everything from bath soaks, mugs, to Jackson Hole baby clothes, and the enivtable “more.” Where to buy: 40 S Glenwood; pennylanejh.com

 

• Noso Patches
These small patches have a big impact by extending the lifespan of your gear; perfect for the adventurer in your life to add flair or repair the gear they love most. Bonus: each patch is made of fabric, so no sewing is necessary. Just peel, stick and set. Goodbye duct tape, hello Noso. Available in a variety of colors and styles. Where to buy: nosopatches.com

Kate Ready
kate@circ.biz

Kate Ready is a freelance writer for Jackson Hole Traveler. In her off hours, she enjoys kayaking, cross-country skiing and snuggling with her cat, Gwen.

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