A geological hot spot - literally - for thousands of years, western Wyoming is an awe-inspiring and unforgettable region full of natural wonders and panoramic beauty. At the heart of this breathtaking slice of the Mountain West, the star-studded town of Jackson, Wyoming has continued to entice visitors as well, often becoming a basecamp for longer national park explorations or a standalone luxury getaway set against one of the most spectacular backdrops in the country: the Teton Mountains. But amidst such photogenic mountain town grandeur, ski après dining options, and chic accommodations, the area's more humble roots can get overshadowed. Rendezvous Park (R Park) in nearby Wilson, Wyoming is one such gem! This unique, family-friendly park has had a major glow-up in recent years and is well worth a visit on any trip through Teton Country.
Any visit to Wilson should include a taste of its quieter side. Rendezvous Park (or R Park as it is most often called) is just half an hour or so outside of Jackson proper.
This quiet, 40-acre recreation area is the unique product of community and revitalization efforts, transforming what was once a gravel pit into a vibrant space teeming with life.
The park is a lush, thoughtfully designed haven for outdoor enthusiasts of all ages.
Visitors can fully immerse in the beauty through a variety of relaxing, non-motorized recreational activities, like cycling, walking, swimming, paddleboarding, kayaking, and picnicking.
In summer, take the short but pretty trail around the ponds and enjoy the boardwalks leading to the Snake River.
You'll find plenty of shade trees to sit under and enjoy the views and wildlife!
You know the rules...keep your distance and do not feed the animals, startle them, or otherwise disturb them.
For the little ones, R Park is also a natural playground. Children can learn to fish in the park's pretty pond - which is definitely a local favorite.
However, note that ONLY children may fish here.
Little ones will also enjoy scrambling along the park’s many unique features and exploring the park with Discovery Boxes, which are experiential learning activities available for free during the summer.
As you stroll, paddle, and play, be sure to take some time to look up! There are dozens of species of birds to identify here.
Visitors will also find a number of whimsical and larger-than-life art installations hiding in plain sight… some of which are pretty special.
Mama Mimi is one such piece that sits relaxing along the pond shore, a silent guardian that welcomes children to climb around her. This incredible, towering troll sculpture was created by artist Thomas Dambo and his team back in 2021 using locally-sourced recycled and renewable materials. She is one of around 80 other trolls that dot the U.S. as part of Dambo’s larger fairytale story, “The Great Story of the Little People.” Grab more info on the Jackson Hole Public Art website.
Throughout the year, special events - like a community Easter egg hunt and lantern festivals - bring new faces and families into the park to enjoy the beauty and celebrate the changing seasons.
And in winter, the fun (and beauty!) keeps going! Cross-country ski or snowshoe your way through the park while you enjoy the beauty of the snow-covered mountains and crisp surroundings.
This quiet park oasis is certainly worth an unplanned detour or all-day excursion!
R Park is open from dawn until dusk, and leashed, well-behaved dogs are welcome on the perimeter of the trail. Check out the Jackson Hole Land Trust website for detailed hours, amenities, rules, and facilities requests.
Tell us: what's a unique park or natural area that you've visited?
If you're looking for another cool adventure in the area, Colter Bay is an iconic place to stroll along the water! Or, take it off the beaten path with a biking adventure instead.
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