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City Guide
Jackson, Wyoming, United States
Overview
Jackson, Wyoming is a gateway to Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks, famed for its dramatic mountain scenery, abundant wildlife, and Wild West heritage. The town exudes rustic charm and caters to both adventure seekers and luxury travelers.
Best Time to Visit
June-September for warm weather, active wildlife, and outdoor recreation; December-March for skiing and winter sports.
Local Tips
Book accommodations well in advance, especially in peak summer and winter seasons. Parking downtown can be limited; consider walking or using the local START bus.
Cultural Etiquette
Tipping is customary (15-20% at restaurants). Dress is casual but outdoor-appropriate; layers recommended. Respect local wildlife and trail etiquette.
Safety Warnings
Downtown is generally very safe. Be bear-aware when hiking; store food properly and carry bear spray outside town. Winter roads can be icy, drive with caution.
Hidden Gems
Visit the National Museum of Wildlife Art, walk the Sleeping Indian Trail, and explore locals-only spots like Cache Creek for hiking or Pearl Street Bagels for breakfast.
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