Things to do!
Discover the vibrant city of Driggs, Idaho, and its surrounding areas while staying at TetonHaus.

Hit the slopes at Grand Targhee Resort, just 20 minutes away, where deep powder and laid-back vibes make it a favorite among locals. Looking for more terrain and steeper runs? Head over the pass to Jackson Hole Mountain Resort — about an hour’s drive — for world-class skiing, big vertical, and stunning alpine views. Two epic mountains, one unforgettable trip.
Teton Valley is a hiker’s paradise with easy access to some of the most stunning trails in the region. Just minutes from the house, Teton Canyon offers family-friendly paths with sweeping views of the Tetons, while Darby Canyon features a beautiful trek to the Wind Cave and a seasonal waterfall. For a challenge, try Table Mountain — a strenuous hike with a jaw-dropping summit overlooking Grand Teton. In summer, wildflowers blanket the trails, and you might even spot moose or elk along the way.
All Trails


Teton Valley is home to some of the best fly fishing in the West. The Teton River, just minutes from the house, offers scenic float trips and wade fishing with chances to catch native cutthroat, rainbow, and brook trout. For more serious anglers, head to Henry’s Fork or the South Fork of the Snake River, both world-renowned for their trout populations and guided float options.
Local outfitters in Driggs and Victor offer half-day or full-day guided trips, gear rentals, and insider tips to help you make the most of your time on the water. Whether you're new to fly fishing or a seasoned pro, the valley has something special to offer.
TRR Outfitters - Driggs Fly Shop
Dog-Friendly Hikes nearby
1. Moose Creek Trail
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Distance: Up to 6 miles round trip (go as short as you’d like)
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Difficulty: Easy, mostly flat
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Highlights: Shady forest walk along a creek, great for dogs to cool off. Perfect year-round.
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Trailhead: ~10 minutes from Driggs
2. Teton Canyon Trail (to Alaska Basin Trailhead area)
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Distance: Choose-your-own (flat for first mile or two)
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Difficulty: Easy to moderate depending on distance
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Highlights: Stunning views of the Tetons right from the start, wide trail, dogs allowed on leash.
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Trailhead: ~15 minutes from Driggs
3. Darby Canyon Lower Trail (before Wind Cave)
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Distance: 1–2 miles out and back for an easy stroll
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Difficulty: Easy (full Wind Cave hike is harder, but the first part is mellow)
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Highlights: Towering canyon walls, wildflowers in summer, shaded areas for pups.
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Trailhead: ~15 minutes from Driggs
4. Horseshoe Canyon Nordic Trails (summer walking loops)
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Distance: 1–3 miles (loop options)
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Difficulty: Easy
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Highlights: Wide, well-marked trails through rolling meadows and aspens. In summer, it’s a quiet spot for dogs.
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Trailhead: ~12 minutes from Driggs
5. Teton River Trail (Bates Bridge area)
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Distance: 2–4 miles (flat riverside trail)
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Difficulty: Very easy
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Highlights: Peaceful walk along the river, great for leashed dogs. Perfect at sunrise/sunset.
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Trailhead: ~8 minutes from Driggs


Dog-Friendly Restaurants & Breweries
Citizen 33 Brewery (Driggs) – Dog-friendly patio, great beer, and burgers.
Forage Bistro & Lounge (Driggs) – Upscale, cozy spot with an outdoor patio that welcomes dogs in summer.
Provisions (Victor) – Fantastic brunch and dinner, dog-friendly patio.