Raise Your Steins: Teton Village Hosts Inaugural Oktoberfest Sept. 27

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Get ready to raise your steins, Oktoberfest is coming to Teton Village!

On Saturday, September 27, from 12–8 p.m., the Teton Village Association will host the First Annual Oktoberfest, transforming the base of the Tetons into a Bavarian-style celebration of beer, food, music, and community.

What to Expect

This brand-new fall tradition promises something for everyone:

  • Live Music All Day – Local bands keep the vibes rolling.
  • Bavarian Games & Contests – Try your hand at a stein-holding contest, keg barrel rolling, or a bratwurst-eating showdown.
  • The Beer Garden – Seasonal pours from Wyoming breweries and beyond, with plenty of Oktoberfest-style lagers.
  • German Eats – Bratwurst, pretzels, schnitzel, and other Bavarian favorites.
  • Family Fun – Kids’ activities and games ensure the whole crew can join in.

Admission Details

  • General admission is free and open to all.
  • Beer garden access requires a ticket (21+ only, ID required).
  • Pro tip: Buy early and save 20% on your beer garden pass.

For tickets and the latest event updates, visit jacksonhole.com/oktoberfest-teton-village or follow @tetonvillagemix on social media.

So dust off your lederhosen, grab your friends, and get ready to say “Prost!” at Jackson Hole’s newest fall tradition. 🍺

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