Slurp Down a World-Famous Huckleberry Shake
Huckleberries — a smaller, sweeter wild blueberry — are the Idaho state fruit, and the Victor Emporium claims to make the world’s best huckleberry shake. We’ll probably never know if that claim has been tested, but in the summer, you’ll find plenty of people lined up at the Emporium waiting for a shake. You can also find local gifts, fishing supplies, and clothing at this quirky shop on Victor’s Main Street.
Hike Table Mountain (or the Bannock Trail)
There’s plenty of great hiking in Teton Valley, but the most iconic hike is Table Mountain. It’s a strenuous, roughly 11-mile roundtrip hike with more than 4,000 feet of elevation gain. Reaching the summit takes work, but you’ll be rewarded with epic views. Most hikers opt to follow the steeper Face Trail on the ascent and the longer, more gradual Huckleberry Trail on the way down. If Table Mountain is a bit too ambitious, make your way to Grand Targhee Resort and hike the Bannock Trail. The trail is around 6.5 miles roundtrip with 1,800 feet of elevation gain, but you can cut that mileage in half by taking the Dreamcatcher chairlift one way.
Explore a Slice of Aviation History
The Warbirds Cafe is perched directly along the Driggs-Reed Memorial Airport’s sole runway. While you tuck into a mouthwatering lunch or dinner or sip a signature cocktail, enjoy a close-up view of small planes as they arrive and depart from the local airport. Before you leave, make sure to visit the adjoining museum to see an impressive collection of vintage aircraft.
Dance Under the Stars During Music on Main
Every Thursday night at 6 p.m., Victor City Park hosts Music on Main, a free concert that draws nearly 3,000 people for an evening of dancing, good food, and good friends. Music ranges from rock ‘n’ roll and country to blues and jazz, and there are food carts, face painting, and a bike valet. Plus, Grand Targhee Resort provides a shuttle between the resort and Victor with stops in Driggs so you don’t have to drive.
Soar Over Teton Valley in a Hot Air Balloon
In the early morning, as the sun comes up over the Teton Range, it’s common to see colorful balloons floating across the sky. Elevated Ballooning offers private balloon trips throughout the summer (weather permitting) — and over the Fourth of July weekend, Driggs hosts the Teton Valley Balloon Rally, which brings balloon pilots from all over to share their love for these colorful, magical balloons.
Watch Artists Capture Nature on Canvas at the Driggs Plein Air Festival
During the Driggs Plein Air Festival (July 24-30), you’re likely to see artists set up around Teton Valley, capturing the natural scene on canvas. This year marks the 11th anniversary of the festival, which also features art exhibitions, quick-draw competitions, workshops, and demonstrations, as well as a free music.