TETON VILLAGE, Wyo. — Join Jackson Hole Mountain Resort (JHMR) Saturday, Aug. 24 for its Bikes and Brews event!

Bikes and Brews is a family friendly occasion featuring mountain biking in the JH Bike Park, live outdoor music and a brewfest! Guests are encouraged to ride the bike park, climb the Via Ferrata, hike the trails, soar above the mountain with JH Paragliding and enjoy the scenery from the aerial tram and gondolas before ending the day with unlimited beer tastings and live music. The event is located on the Bridger Lawn just outside of JH Sports.

Guests will not be permitted to ride the in the bike park once they enter the brewfest. JHMR suggests taking advantage of mountain activities in the morning and following that up with a great afternoon of live music and beer tasting. Food from Tin Can Cantina will be available for purchase.

The gondolas and the tram will open at 9 a.m. for scenic rides, and the bike park will open at 10 a.m.

Photo: Courtesy of Jackson Hole Mountain Resort

Attendees will receive a 10 oz Jackson Hole YETI Rambler with the purchase of a ticket and will use the mug for tasting. Wristbands, mugs, lift tickets and bike demos can be picked up at the tent outside JH Sports. There will be a separate line for pre-purchased Bikes and Brews tickets.

Anyone with a ticket to Bikes and Brews will get 40% off bike clothing and accessories at JH Sports, conveniently located directly next to the brewfest.

The music lineup will feature Jontavious Willis Band as the main act with Hot Bucket as the opener.

Jontavious Willis is resolved in his mission: to reinvigorate today’s Blues with the spirit of the past. Drawn to a time when the Blues were plentiful and rhythm reigned supreme, Jontavious leverages his unique sound—a synthesis of his Georgia heritage and the rich history of the Blues—to get the world dancing again. A Grammy-nominated musician and songwriter, Jontavious performs original, toe-tapping tunes in the style of Delta, Piedmont, and Texas Blues. With a bawdy, playful sense of humor, he channels the lively “rent parties” and “juke joints” of yesteryear, imparting the vitality of the Blues across communities today.

Hot Bucket delivers an electrifying musical experience. It’s a dynamic collaboration that merges elements of two renowned local bands: Hot Pocket and Strumbucket. Formed by members of both bands, Hot Bucket offers a unique blend of genres that promises to captivate audiences with its vibrant live performances. Drawing from Hot Pocket’s tasty jam rock repertoire and Strumbucket’s eclectic “twang-funk” vibes, Hot Bucket crafts a sound that’s both familiar and refreshingly original.

Tickets range from $45 to $169 and can be purchased on JHMR’s website.