2023 TICKETS ON SALE IN JUNE!
Sunday, July 23, 2023 / 12:30 p.m. – 5 p.m.
Sunday, July 23, 2023 / 12:30 p.m. – 5 p.m.
The Teton Food Tour celebrates food in the Tetons with an emphasis on sustainability. Participants in this food and cycling event will experience wide and ample tastes from carefully selected food and beverage partners in beautiful and lively settings – all from the convenience of a bike! There will be musical entertainment and family activities at various stops.
For 2023, participants will begin their bike ride at Bodega in Teton Village and travel south along the pathway with food and drink stops at Snake River Ranch, The Aspens, and at Owen Bircher Park in Wilson. This will be the second year we start at Bodega and the first year we will end at Owen Bircher. If you plan to drive to the event, we highly encourage you to park at the Stilson Lot, and meet us with your bike at Bodega.
Participants will enjoy tastes from our food sponsors Bodega, Slowfood in the Tetons, Sweet Cheeks Meats, Naughty Fruit, Snake River Brewing, Aspens Market, Persephone Bakery, Farmstead Cider, Hole Food Rescue, and Street Food, whose contributions help keep our ticket prices accessible.
Keep and eye out for new additions to the 2023 sponsor list, and more tasty treats!
Bike check-ups provided by Hoback Sports at Stop 1 and Stop 4.
Tickets will go on sale in June, and will be available until we sell out!
Thanks to our 2022 corporate sponsors: Teton Village Association, First Western Trust, Jorgensen, Family Management Corporation, Prospect Studio, Lee’s Tees, Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, E-bikes of Jackson Hole, Hoback Sports, Snake River Brewing and Fine Dining Group, whose contributions help make this event a reality.
STOP ONE
BODEGA
SLOW FOOD IN THE TETONS
STOP TWO
SWEET CHEEKS MEATS
NAUGHTY FRUIT
SNAKE RIVER BREWING
STOP THREE
ASPENS MARKET
FARMSTEAD CIDER
PERSEPHONE BAKERY
HOLE FOOD RESCUE
STOP FOUR
STREET FOOD
NAUGHTY FRUIT
TEATONIC
SNAKE RIVER BREWING
BONUS STOP FIVE
RPK3 Restaurant
Organized by Friends of Pathways with help from our friends at Jackson Hole Land Trust and R Park, a program of the Jackson Hole Land Trust.