Jackson Hole
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About Jackson Hole
Jackson is a town in Wyoming’s Jackson Hole valley, home to 3 ski
areas: Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, Snow King Mountain Resort and
Grand Targhee Resort. The Town Square features arches made of shed
antlers from the nearby National Elk Refuge. The National Museum
of Wildlife Art has works by Andy Warhol and Georgia O’Keeffe. North
are the peaks of Grand Teton National Park, as well as vast Yellowstone
National Park.
Visitors often wonder about the difference between Jackson, Wyoming
and Jackson Hole, Wyoming.
Jackson Hole refers to a 48-mile long valley surrounded by jagged
mountain peaks and includes the towns of Jackson, Kelly, Moose,
Moran, Wilson, and Teton Village. Known to early settlers as Jackson’s
Hole, the area has been renowned since its discovery in the early
1800’s for its incredible natural beauty and abundance of wildlife.
Synonymous with world-class skiing, Jackson Hole is celebrated
as a paradise for winter sports fans and outdoor enthusiasts, offering
year-round activities for vacationers visiting during both the winter
and summer months.
Designated by TripAdvisor as a “Top World Destination,” The town
of Jackson is located at the southern end of the valley. Jackson
offers countless opportunities for shopping, dining, and experiencing
the local attractions and entertainment, along with countless Jackson
Hole hotels and lodging options for visitors to choose from. At
the heart of downtown Jackson lies town square with its notable
antler arch entrance and boardwalk-lined shops. The stores scattered
along the Western boardwalk range from commercial chains and souvenir
shops to fashion boutiques and fine art galleries. In fact, Jackson
is the fifth nationally recognized arts center in the nation.
When you’re ready to take a break from shopping, grab a bite at
one of the many restaurants in Jackson Hole. It's been said that
more than half of Jackson's residents could eat out every night
at the same time and still not fill the town’s nearly one hundred
restaurants and eateries! As evening falls on the antler arches,
gear up for a night out on the town. Belly up to the bar at one
of Jackson's world-famous saloons and enjoy live music, dancing,
and a beer or two from a regional brewery. From truly local hideaways
to the more well-known watering holes, Jackson’s vibrant nightlife
offers something for everyone.
Situated 12 miles to the north of Jackson is Teton Village, offering
a variety of higher-end Jackson Hole hotels and attractions, such
as ski-in/ski-out lodging, restaurants, bars, cafes, and activity-specific
shopping. Located at the gateway to Grand Teton National Park, Teton
Village serves as the perfect starting point to any tour of Wyoming’s
national parks. With public transportation available between Jackson
and Teton Village, visitors staying in either location are well-connected
to the activities and attractions offered throughout Jackson Hole.
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