Jackson and Grand Teton National Park

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Jackson located in the Jackson Hole valley is a major gateway for visiting nearby Grand Teton National Park, Yellowstone National Park, and the National Elk Refuge.

So when should you visit Jackson Hole?
WINTER (December to Mid-April): Perfect for skiing, snowboarding, cross country skiing, snowmobiling, and visiting the National Parks.
SPRING (May): Ideal for wildlife watching as the valley comes to life with the spring thaw and opening of National Parks to vehicles.
SUMMER (June to September): Offers excellent hiking, fishing, and outdoor adventure opportunities. The pristine and scenic rivers are stunning for avid whitewater paddlers and rafters or for a relaxing float along a lazy river.
AUTUMN (September to October): A breathtaking season for scenic drives and photography, with vibrant fall foliage.  Wildlife thrives in the Fall as temperatures cool down.  Mid-September – End of October is a great time to visit.

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Jackson's Town Square, formally named George Washington Memorial Park, is the cultural, civic, and business heart of our community. Dedicated as a park in 1934, each corner hosts arches made from elk antlers collected from the nearby Elk Refuge. The first antler arch was built in 1953, and each arch is disassembled and recreated periodically. The center of the park contains a stone memorial honoring local veterans.

Stroll through the town and its many unique shops and stop for a drink at the famed Million Dollar Cowboy Bar. The town square is surrounded by dozens of boardwalk-fronted art and photo galleries, bars, restaurants, factory outlets, and gift shops.

At Jackson Hole History Museum you can explore 11,000+ years of human history in Jackson Hole in the Main Gallery through text, artifacts, video, pull-out drawers for touchable items, and interactive kiosks. The historic Shane Saddle & Tack Cabin was one of several structures built in the early 1950s for the set of Shane, a classic Western filmed in Jackson Hole. Walk from the Main Gallery to inside the cabin and explore history of Hollywood in the valley.

Grand Teton National Park

Grand Teton National Park is located in northwestern Wyoming; north of the town of Jackson, Wyoming, and south of Yellowstone National Park. It is often overshaded by its larger neighbour Yellowstone National Park, however, it is equally beautiful and provides greater opportunity to see Wyoming’s bear and moose population.

During summer, wildflowers paint meadows in vivid colors. Crystalline alpine lakes fill glacial cirques, and noisy streams cascade down rocky canyons to larger lakes at the foot of the range.

The Snake River flows through the park and features world-class fishing, unparalleled wildlife viewing, boating and floating the mild rapids depending on the time of year.

Have your camera ready if you take a scenic drive along the Jenny Lake or the Signal Mountain Summit Road and watch out for the animals.

Hiking in Grand Teton National Park can be a challenging experience due to the rugged nature of the landscape, including high elevation, steep trails and extreme and sudden weather changes.

South of the park is Teton Village, a quaint town offering a selection of shops and restaurants.

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