New & Noteworthy at Teton Pines

Forget the days of golfing greens, and celebrate the season by diving into snow season activities at Teton Pines. Don’t go craving summer when you can have just as much fun, if not more, at Teton Pines in the winter. Here are five reasons to visit Teton Pines this winter:

1. Special Events

Swing in for two special occassions at Teton Pines. On Friday, February 8, enjoy a three-course, South African wine dinner hosted at Teton Pines. Each course is expertly paired with the perfect wines. The dinner starts at 6 p.m. and is $125 per person. Reservations can be made by emailing angie@tetonpines.com. Next week, enjoy a special dinner with your sweetie. On Valentine’s Day, the Sweetheart Special will include three courses for $75 per person. Start with a choice of Clawson greens garden salad with Maryland crab cake and lemon vinaigrette or cream of wild mushroom soup, followed by Beef Wellington with red wine demi glace, Anna potato and fresh asparagus, and concluded with a chocolate heart filled with strawberry chocolate mousse. Devine!wine dinner

2. Cooking Classes

Take your cooking classes to the next level with instruction by chef Michael Gallivan. In a relaxed and fun atmosphere, two cooking classes remain to help attendees learn to prepare simple, delicious food. From basic cooking equipment to helpful techniques and menu planning, The remaining classes are February 27 and March 26, at 11 a.m., for $50 per person. Did we mention the class includes a delicious three-course meal and paired class of wine?

3. Ladies Night

Grab your group of gals and head to Teton Pines on Thursday evenings. Its ladies night at Teton Pines, every Thursday from 6-9 p.m. Sip on half-off drinks while you enjoy live music.ladies night

4. Golf Simulator

Teton Pines is welcoming the public to practice their golf skills indoors this winter. The golf simulator is available for up to eight people to enjoy an hour of golf practice for $80 per hour. Over thirty courses are available, and you can order beverages and snacks from the bar while you play.

5. Cross Country Skiing

Beginners and seasoned skiers would both enjoy the prime time opportunity to cross country ski below the Teton Range, at Teton Pines. With snow firmly on the ground, Teton Pines mantains 16 km of groomed cross country skiing tracks. Spectacular scenery and gently rolling terrain make this the perfect outing. The double-wide trails allow for side-by-side skiing with friends or family. Forgotten or don’t have the gear? You’re in the clear with rentals from Teton Pines. And if you’d like to up the ante, schedule yourself or your group for lessons.
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Sam Simma

Raised in the land of casseroles and deep fried cheese curds, Sam Simma left rural Wisconsin for the mountains of Wyoming in summer 2012. Her appetite for adventure is the only thing that rivals her passion for food. She has always used writing to document and critique her travel and dining experiences. Her warmest memories among family and friends have been associated with the food that was at the center of the occasion. From staging cooking shows with siblings to perfecting turtle brownies with her dad, today Sam enjoys connecting people over food by hosting cookie decorating parties, wine pairing nights, and Midwest-inspired potlucks. A dessert fanatic, she has come to impress friends and family with key lime pies, Oreo bon bons, and Snickers ice cream cakes that are far simpler than they could ever imagine. Shhh! Don’t tell.

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