Jackson Hole Museum


Contact Information:

Address: Corner of N. Glenwood & Deloney
Phone: (307) 733-9605
www.jacksonholehistory.org

The Jackson Hole Museum can be found under the covered wagon at North Glenwood and Deloney, just one block west of the Square. It is open daily from late May through early October. The museum captures the essence of history in the Jackson Hole and surrounding area. Ten thousand years of prehistory, Native American stone tools, weaponry, and clothing are displayed. You will also see artifacts and exhibits that show the lives of the Mountain Man and the Fur Trade Era, along with that of early settlers. Enjoy seeing exhibits of clothing, tools, guns, and old-time photographs. A collection of Boone & Crockett record game heads from the Jackson Hole area are also on display. Books, old-time wooden toys, Old West memorabilia, and Native American jewelry are available in the Museum Shop for you to purchase. Visit their web site to learn more.

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