![]() ![]() Check out these vintage candies you can find at Logan’sor in grandma’s candy dish. You can also find a wide range of candy ribbons, candy pillows, fudge and so much more. This is a great way to spend a rainy day! Click here for more information on the Silver Dollar Bar & Grill. Opened back in 1933, Logan’s Candies is an old-school candy shop that specializes in making candy canes. They have amazing food and live music! It doesn’t get any better than that. This restaurant is an iconic part of Jackson Hole. Grab a few packages of those and have fun guessing all of the interesting Jelly Bean flavors! Click here to get more information on this fun candy store.ģ. Oh, and they even have Harry Potter’s Bertie Bott’s Jelly Beans. This place is a real treat (literally and figuratively)! You will love this little candy shop full of taffy, vintage candies, and even all flavors of fudge. If you haven’t been to the Playhouse yet, now is the perfect time to go! Click here for more Playhouse information. ![]() Options include watching just the play, or getting dinner along with the show. It is a highlight for everyone who experiences it. This is a theater that has been around in Jackson for years. Rain or shine, there are always fun things to do in Jackson! Here are five ideas of what you can do if it’s raining and you still want to have a great time while you’re here in Jackson. Til then, you have my great thanks for subscribing, reading, and (occasionally) commenting.5 Best Things to do in Jackson Hole on a Rainy Day ![]() □ Thanks for reading along, I’m sure someday I’ll figure out how to write good and write some stuff that’s actually interesting to read. Might I also mention that this post will be my 200th blog post, and that in a couple months, this blog will have its 4 year anniversary. I captured no pictures this time, but I am sure visits to Jackson will be frequent, so I hope to share more of this grandly unique town with you. You must be good at chopping wood and driving cars on completely ice-covered roads. For any women interested, he is still looking for a female companion that is not canine. □ He lived in a cabin with an outhouse, some horses, and a great view. The man lived in Glacier National Park, in a tiny town that got up to about population 100 in the summer, and down to population…. We then browsed around Jackson, bought some ice cream, and met a cowboy with a husky, whose names were Tommy and Sasha, respectively. I don’t know when I will find time to read the ginormous latter item, but I was pretty excited to see the new book by that fantastic author. In the end I checked out the new Footloose movie, Newsies (to show to my musical-loving roomies who have *gasp!* not seen it), and Frank Peretti’s new book “Illusion”. Oh how marvelous it was to be in that library, library card in hand. Your kids will love picking out their own candy bags from the A-Z selection. Heaping barrels of candy, fudge, taffy, and chocolate in every shade under the rainbow is a treat not to be missed. In Jackson we first visited the library, which gives out library cards to us seasonal employees – for keeps! I am now a very proud owner of a Teton county library card! The Jackson library is surprisingly large – the hippy-looking librarian said that was due to the large property taxes in the area, which help fund the library. Yippy-I-O Candy has been a favorite Jackson Hole haunt of both parents and kids alike for 20 years and counting. This song is essential to sing in your mind as you are driving to Jackson. Plus it has a Haagen-Dazs ice cream store, a K-mart, some good thrift shops, and a Great Harvest Bread store. It is about 40 miles away and take 30-40 minutes to drive to. Jackson is the go-to town as it’s the closest to Signal Mountain (Moose and Moran do not count…). In short it is as if Jackson is unable to have restaurant or store with a boring name. And every one of them has a unique name – “The Missing Sock Laundromat”, “Shirt Off My Back”, “Yippy-I-O Candy Co.”, “Thai Me Up”, “Goodie2Shoes” – just to name a few. If it were not for the high property taxes, I would love to live in Jackson and visit a different business every day, because there are so many unique shops and restaurants. We have plans for a future picnic lunch in that park. The town has a small park with large arches made entirely out of antlers. ![]() In case you did not know, Jackson is a small town with a population of around 8,000, VERY high property taxes, and lots of touristy yet very neat shops that sell chocolate, stuffed animal heads, and t-shirts. I went into Jackson tonight along with Alissa, my roommate, and Savannah, Alissa’s friend. I got off work at 3:30pm today and the fabulousness of my days off has already begun. Just because I knew you did not get enough of moi. ![]()
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