Jackson

  • The town of Jackson is located in Jackson Hole valley and is considered the gateway to Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks. The town is centered around the main street Broadway.

WHAT TO SEE

  • Jackson town square with its unique arches at each of its four corners. These arches were constructed from hundreds of elk antlers. During the summer months at 6pm (except Sundays), actors stage a Shootout performance in the square including bank robbers, showgirls, etc. The Square is surrounded by many lovely shops, art galleries and the Million Dollar Cowboy Bar famous for its western dancing and live music.
  • National Elk Refuge is a wildlife refuge located just north of Jackson. It was created in 1912 to protect and provide critical habitat for a number of species, including elk, bison, pronghorn, swans, eagles. Refuge Road, accessible from East Broadway Avenue in Jackson, is open year-round (weather permitting). Along the road you can visit the “Historic Miller Ranch”. The Ranch has been an integral part of the evolving settlement history of the Jackson Hole Valley for over 100 years. During your visit you can tour the historic site and look for wildlife on the Refuge. There is no entrance fee to visit the National Elk Refuge or the Historic Miller Ranch.
  • USEFUL WEBSITE

Wyoming travel board: https://travelwyoming.com/

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Enjoy Jackson 😊

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