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Cash options are limited at Jackson Hole: no currency exchange counters and just one ATM in the baggage-claim lobby. Rely on cards, and if you need cash, use a bank ATM in town for lower surcharges and fewer queues.
No duty-free at Jackson Hole since all flights are domestic, so plan to shop at your connecting hub’s international terminal—think Chicago O’Hare Terminal 5, Los Angeles Tom Bradley, or Dallas–Fort Worth Terminal D. Local airport boutiques cover souvenirs and travel essentials, with hours tied to the day’s flights.
Fuel up on local flavor before you fly: Jackson Hole’s small terminal packs a sit‑down restaurant with a bar, a coffee kiosk, and a grab‑and‑go counter, with most options just past security. Budget about $4–$6 for coffee, $4–$9 for snacks, and $12–$22 for meals—typically a notch higher than in town.
Need a bandage, pain reliever, or quick check before you fly? Jackson Hole’s compact terminal makes help easy: staff can provide basic first aid and point you to AEDs and the departures shop for OTC essentials, while full‑service pharmacies and clinics are just a short ride into town.
No left-luggage lockers are available at Jackson Hole Airport, but reliable storage is easy to find in downtown Jackson or at Teton Village, with typical rates around $6–12 per bag per day and options for skis and oversized gear. Expect a 15–20 minute ride into town, bring photo ID, and check hours in advance as they vary by location and season.
Even without a traditional lounge, you’ll find two relaxed spots to unwind at Jackson Hole—sunlit seating in the pre‑security lobby and a mellow gate area post‑security, both with free Wi‑Fi and plenty of outlets. Expect a café, mountain views, no showers, and the terminal closing overnight.
Jackson Hole Airport (JAC), opened in 1937, is a small but vital gateway to Grand Teton and nearby Yellowstone, with a single terminal handling year-round and heavy seasonal traffic. Unique for being located inside Grand Teton National Park, the compact airport serves as Wyoming’s busiest leisure gateway and offers easy access to downtown Jackson — roughly a 10–15 minute drive — via shuttle, shared-ride services, rental cars and taxis (no rail links). JAC is not a major airline hub; it’s primarily served by carriers like Delta, United, American and Alaska plus seasonal charters. Expect higher fares during peak ski and summer seasons, so book early for cheaper flights.
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