Jackson Hole Chuckwagon Dinner
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Open today 17:30–20:30
Attendance: Moderate — summer season
Please arrive at least 30 minutes before your scheduled show time.
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Bridger-Teton Horseback Trail Ride & Western Cookout 1 hr 30 min
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Bridger-Teton Horseback Trail Ride & Western Cookout

4.4 (94)
€160
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Explore wilderness trails on horseback, then feast on a traditional cowboy meal with Teton views

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Jackson Hole Aerial Tram & Gondola Summit Experience
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Jackson Hole Aerial Tram & Gondola Summit Experience

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Soar 4,139 feet to Rendezvous Mountain's summit for sweeping Teton views, alpine trails, and waffles.

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What you'll do

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  1. 01 15 min

    Check-in

    Arrive at the ticket office at 812 Cache Creek Drive to check in.

Highlights

What you'll see inside the attraction

The landmarks, rooms, and views travelers on this tour remember — all visible on a single visit.

Cache Creek Canyon

Journey through this scenic landscape in an authentic horse-drawn covered wagon. The canyon offers a peaceful escape from the town center.

Head to head

Jackson Hole Chuckwagon Dinner Show vs. Bar T 5: Choosing Your Western Evening

The Bar T 5 offers a classic mountain experience, while the broader jackson hole chuckwagon dinner show tours provide a more centralized, accessible evening for travelers. You will find that these local Western landmarks complement each other, with the Bar T 5 providing a deeper immersion into historic ranch traditions.

Feature Top pick Dinner Show Bar T 5
Atmosphere
Heritage Focus
Entertainment Style
Family Suitability
Dining Format
Historical Authenticity

Verdict: If you prioritize a structured, high-energy variety production, the jackson hole chuckwagon dinner show tickets are your ideal choice, whereas those seeking a deeper connection to regional history often prefer the Bar T 5 jackson hole chuckwagon dinner show tour.

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Open today · 17:30–20:30
Opening hours
17:30–20:30
Address
812 Cache Creek Drive, Jackson, WY 83001
Accessibility
Accommodations available with prior notice
Best arrival window
17:30–19:00 — Arrival at opening ensures best seating and time to explore the western village area.
Parking
Available on-site; contact for oversized vehicle or RV requirements.
Official site
https://www.bart5.com
Mon
17:30–20:30
Tue
17:30–20:30
Wed
17:30–20:30
Thu
17:30–20:30
Fri
17:30–20:30
Sat
17:30–20:30
Sun
17:30–20:30
Closed on: Every Sunday (Weekly closure)
Main entrance

Bar T 5 Corral

812 Cache Creek Drive, Jackson, WY 83001

Check in at the main office upon arrival.

Address
812 Cache Creek Drive, Jackson, WY 83001
Parking
Available on-site; contact for oversized vehicle or RV requirements.
Official site
https://www.bart5.com

How to get there

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Car · Taxi/Rideshare · Local taxi services operate in Jackson and can drop off guests directly at the 812 Cache Creek Drive entrance.

The venue is located 1.5 miles southeast of downtown Jackson. Parking is available on-site for personal vehicles.

Dress code

Casual dress is appropriate. We recommend dressing in layers as the temperature in the canyon can be 5–10 degrees cooler than in Jackson.

Bags & security

There are no specific restrictions on small personal bags, but guests should be prepared for an outdoor environment. Parking is available at the venue for all ticketed guests.

Photography

Photography is encouraged throughout the jackson hole chuckwagon dinner show. The Bar T 5 Band performance is a highlight, and guests are often invited to participate on stage.

Accessibility

The venue can accommodate guests with handicap needs, but we request that you provide notice when booking your jackson hole chuckwagon dinner show tickets. Our staff is prepared to assist with your specific requirements.

Mobile phones

Mobile phones are permitted for capturing photos and videos during your jackson hole chuckwagon dinner show tour. We recommend keeping devices stored safely during the horse-drawn wagon ride.

What to bring

  • Water bottle
  • Comfortable shoes
  • Light jacket
  • Hat
  • Camera
  • Sunscreen
  • Insect repellent

Not allowed

  • Alcohol
  • Pets
  • Firearms
  • Illegal substances
  • Drones
  • Large coolers
  • Professional tripods
  • Loud speakers

Families & strollers

The jackson hole chuckwagon dinner show is a family-oriented experience suitable for all ages. Children 4 and under are free, while those 5–12 receive discounted rates for these jackson hole chuckwagon dinner show tours.

Food & drink

The meal is an all-you-can-eat Dutch oven dinner served family-style. Beverages include lemonade, water, coffee, and hot chocolate, as this is a dry camp with no alcohol service.

Pets

Pets are strictly prohibited at the venue. Our horse teams require a controlled environment, and we cannot accommodate animals in the camp or on the wagons.

Good to know

The total experience lasts approximately three hours, including the wagon ride, dinner, and live musical entertainment. Please note that seating is pre-assigned by our office staff.

Meeting point

Where to find us

Bar T 5 Corral

812 Cache Creek Drive, Jackson, WY 83001

Check in at the main office upon arrival.

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Around your visit

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Best time to visit

How crowds, weather, and events shift across the year.

Summer

Ideal for warm evenings and full schedules with all tours operating daily except Sunday.

Helpful tips for your visit

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Book in advance

Shows can sell out, especially during peak summer months. Call +1-307-733-5386 to secure your date.

Nearby landmarks

Non-bookable sights within a short walk — free to visit, easy to pair.

National Elk Refuge

10 min drive

A vast sanctuary home to thousands of elk during winter months.

Cancellation policy

Flexible, no hidden fees.

There are no refunds for any group or individual cancelling a reservation within 48 hours. If you cancel prior to 48 hours, there is a 10% cancellation fee.

Where to stay

Hotels & districts near the attraction

Hand-picked options within walking distance — pick a district for vibe, or a specific hotel for convenience.

The Wort Hotel

5 min drive
luxury

Historic downtown hotel known for its western charm.

About

The place, in context

The chuckwagon tradition arrived in Jackson Hole during the 1880s cattle drives, when ranch cooks hauled cast-iron Dutch ovens and sourdough starters across the Gros Ventre range to feed crews working the high summer pastures. By the 1950s, local outfitters had adapted the format into evening entertainment, combining open-fire cooking with cowboy ballads performed under the same cottonwood stands that once sheltered drovers. The Jackson Hole chuckwagon dinner show at Cache Creek preserves that lineage, staging nightly performances in a purpose-built western village where the menu—smoked beef brisket, beans slow-cooked in molasses, buttermilk biscuits—follows recipes refined over a century of ranch kitchens. Today the show draws visitors who want more than a meal: the evening doubles as a live archive of Great Basin folk music, with working musicians performing instruments—steel guitar, upright bass, fiddle—common to honky-tonk circuits that once toured Wyoming's rodeo towns. The repertoire spans Marty Robbins gunfighter ballads, Hank Williams railroad anthems, and lesser-known trail songs collected from oral tradition in Sublette and Teton counties. Between sets, the cast enacts short comedy sketches rooted in frontier archetypes—the hapless greenhorn, the wisecracking cook, the laconic sheriff—performed in a style that bridges vaudeville and community theater. The humor leans broad, designed to play across generations seated at long communal tables. The Cache Creek site itself occupies five acres of sagebrush bench above Flat Creek, with the Gros Ventre peaks forming the eastern backdrop and the Teton range visible west across the valley floor. The western village includes a saloon facade, a blacksmith's forge, a jail cell, and a covered stage, all constructed from reclaimed barn lumber and weathered pine. Guests arrive to explore the village before dinner service begins at six, often photographing the vintage wagons and split-rail corrals that frame the property. The setting is theatrical but functional—the kitchens operate from working chuckwagons, and the smoke from mesquite fires drifts across the seating area as the sun drops behind the Tetons. The experience concludes with the full cast performing a closing number, typically a Group sing-along that invites audience participation, before guests depart under early stars. For travelers seeking an entry point into Jackson's ranching heritage without committing to a multi-day pack trip, the chuckwagon format offers a distilled evening that combines historical context, live entertainment, and outdoor dining in a single three-hour window.

"The chuckwagon tradition arrived in Jackson Hole during the 1880s cattle drives, when ranch cooks hauled cast-iron Dutch ovens across the Gros Ventre range to feed crews working the high summer pastures."
Your experience

What a tour day looks like

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You arrive at the Cache Creek village as the cottonwoods cast long shadows across the sagebrush, the Tetons rising sharp and pale to the west. The gates open at five-thirty, and you step into the western town—saloon doors swing on iron hinges, a blacksmith's anvil sits cold by the forge, and a vintage chuckwagon stands hitched near the split-rail fence. You wander through the structures, photographing the jail cell and the weathered barn wood, while smoke begins to rise from the cooking fires. By six, you take your seat at one of the long communal tables under the open sky, the scent of mesquite and slow-cooked brisket drifting across the benches. The show opens with a trio of musicians—steel guitar, fiddle, upright bass—launching into a Marty Robbins ballad as servers bring platters of beef, beans, biscuits, and coleslaw to your table. Between songs, the cast performs short comedy sketches: the greenhorn who can't lasso, the cook who argues with the sheriff, the marshal who delivers exaggerated frontier justice. The humor is broad, the timing rehearsed but loose, and the audience—families, couples, solo travelers—laughs along. As the sun drops behind the range and the first stars appear over the Gros Ventres, the musicians shift into a closing number, inviting the crowd to sing along. You join in, your voice blending with a hundred others under the cottonwoods, before the cast takes a final bow and you walk back through the darkening village toward the parking lot, the sound of the fiddle fading behind you.

Frequently asked

Frequently asked questions about jackson hole chuckwagon dinner show tours

What are the opening hours for the jackson hole chuckwagon dinner show?

The venue is open Monday through Saturday from 17:30–20:30. We are closed on Sundays.

Are jackson hole chuckwagon dinner show tickets available for all ages?

Yes, the jackson hole chuckwagon dinner show is a family-friendly event. Children 4 and under are free, while those 5–12 receive a child rate.

Is the jackson hole chuckwagon dinner show accessible for guests with disabilities?

Yes, the jackson hole chuckwagon dinner show can accommodate guests with special needs; please provide notice at the time of your reservation.

What should I bring to my jackson hole chuckwagon dinner show tour?

We recommend bringing a light jacket, comfortable shoes, a camera, and a water bottle for your jackson hole chuckwagon dinner show tour.

Can I bring my own alcohol to the jackson hole chuckwagon dinner show?

No, the site is a dry camp. Alcohol is not served or permitted during the dinner show.

What is the cancellation policy for these jackson hole chuckwagon dinner show tours?

For the jackson hole chuckwagon dinner show, there are no refunds for cancellations within 48 hours. A 10% fee applies for earlier cancellations.

Is parking available at the venue?

Yes, there is parking available at 812 Cache Creek Drive. Please notify us if you have an oversized vehicle.

Are pets allowed at the jackson hole chuckwagon dinner show?

No, pets are not allowed at the jackson hole chuckwagon dinner show for the safety of our horses.

When should I arrive for my jackson hole chuckwagon dinner show tour?

The best arrival window for your jackson hole chuckwagon dinner show is 17:30–19:00 to ensure enough time for the western village and seating.