Bio: Dudes mid 1970’s. Descriptor: The White Grass experience with family.
Nikki’s Story: I visited White Grass Ranch back in the mid-seventies with my husband, my brother & his wife and my mother & father. We had visited Jackson Hole often since I was child and it was always a favorite place for us to return to. My father had recently become wheelchair bound and we decided a trip to a favorite place was in order. We spent a wonderful time there and were treated very well by the owners. Afterwards, for several years, we received postcards from the owners updating us on how the ranch was going. Some fond memories were waking up one morning and looking out our window toward the meadow and seeing a large moose munching on the vegetation. It was an awesome sight. A favorite time of mine was watching after the wranglers had gone up into the mountains in the morning to gather the horses, and they came down and ran into the large meadow. What an absolutely fantastic sight! The cabin we stayed in had a central living room with a fireplace, with two small bedrooms, I believe. It was wonderful! We loved our stay and will never forget it. My only regret is that we never got back again. We continued to visit Jackson over the years, but stayed in town as it was more convenient for my father. As a 58 year old adult, I still return to Jackson whenever I can. I love the Tetons and it will always hold a special place in my heart.