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Jackson Hole WY Town Center Walk

Jackson, Wyoming, USA

Jackson Hole WY Town Center Walk

Length1.7 mi
Elev. Gain23 ft
Est. Steps4000

City walk

Historic site

Bathroom

Playground

Created by Pacer Paul
Introduction
Jackson Hole WY Town Center Walk is a 1.7 mile (4,000-step) route located near Jackson, Wyoming, USA. This route has an elevation gain of about 23 ft and is rated as easy. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.
Jackson Hole Wyoming Walk to National Parks Visitor Center. Then Ice Cream Store to Snake River Brewing. Fantastic town for walking, biking, running, hiking, and more! Actually a bit over 2 miles if you walk back to the ice cream store from the visitors center .

Wort Hotel

Historical
The Wort Hotel was built in downtown Jackson, Wyoming, United States by brothers John and Jess Wort, who were significant figures in the transformation of the economy of Jackson Hole from ranching to tourism. The somewhat Tudor-style building was the first luxury hotel in Jackson. The two-story building features brick facing, with half-timbering and stucco on the second floor and a series of gables facing the street.

George Washington Memorial Park (Jackson, Wyoming)

Place
George Washington Memorial Park is located at the center of Jackson, Wyoming. More generally known as "Town Square", the park is notable for its elk-antler arches at each corner of the park, collected from the nearby National Elk Refuge by Boy Scouts and periodically rebuilt. The square originally existed as an open space in the center of town that was made into a park in 1934.

Jackson-Wilson High School

Place
Jackson-Wilson High School (JWHS) is the former name of Jackson Hole High School. The school was located near 222 South Glenwood Street, in Jackson, Wyoming. The school was named for the two most populated towns in Teton County, Wyoming: Wilson and Jackson. JWHS was then as it is today, Teton County's only public high school.

St. John's Episcopal Church and Rectory (Jackson, Wyoming)

Place
St. John's Episcopal Church and Rectory form a complex of log structures in Jackson, Wyoming. The rectory was built first: in 1911 it was a hostel and community center under the supervision of Episcopal Bishop Nathaniel Thomas. Church services were held there until 1916, when the church was built. The church and hostel are among the largest log structures in Jackson Hole.

Van Vleck House and Barn

Place
The Van Vleck House was built in Jackson, Wyoming in 1910-1011. The log house and barn are the only remaining residential structures in the vicinity of the Town Square.The Van Vleck House was built by Roy Van Vleck, operator of the first "mercantile", or general store, in Jackson. Roy and his new wife, Genevieve Lawton Van Vleck lived in the cabin from 1911 to 1960.

Jackson Hole American Legion Post No. 43

Place
The Jackson Hole American Legion Post No. 43 is a log building in Jackson, Wyoming, home to the local post of the American Legion. The post was built in 1928-29 and functioned as a community center. During its period of significance from 1929 to 1953 the post was instrumental in the shift of economic and political interests in Jackson Hole from a rural emphasis to urban interests.

Yellowstone-Teton Clean Energy Coalition

Place
Yellowstone-Teton Clean Energy Coalition's (YTCEC) mission is to displace the use of petroleum in the regional transportation sector, improve air quality through reduced harmful exhaust emissions, and increase energy security and sustainability. This is accomplished primarily through the promotion of alternative fuels and vehicles, integrated transportation systems, and energy conservation strategies and technologies that benefit the public interest by reducing energy consumption, particularly of petroleum based fuels.

Mangelsen Images of Nature Gallery

Tourist Attraction

Sundance Inn

Tourist Attraction

Town Square

Park
Route Details

Length

1.7 mi

Elev. Gain

23 ft

Est. Steps

4000
Created by
Pacer Paul
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