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10 FREE THINGS TO DO in Jackson Hole

Here’s a sampling of fun, free things to do in the valley. jht.guide/free

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VISIT THE LAURANCE S. ROCKEFELLER PRESERVE

Located on Moose-Wilson Road, this 1,106-acre refuge within Grand Teton National Park features an 8-mile trail system and a LEED-certified visitor center with unique, multi-sensory exhibits ranging from innovative videos and photography to a meditative soundscape room.

Gaze At The Stars

Wyoming Stargazing offers free, year-round, public stargazing events on Thursdays in the northwest corner of the Stilson parking lot off Hwy. 390 and 22. Astronomy educators use one of their large aperture telescopes to show you planets, stars, planetary nebulae, galaxies and more. Come and go as you please.

See A Raptor Up Close

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Ranger Programs In Grand Teton National Park

The park boasts an amazing collection of year-round programs, including hikes, campfire presentations and bear safety.

THE JACKSON HOLE AND GREATER YELLOWSTONE VISITOR CENTER...

on the north end of the town of Jackson, offers exhibits, programs and activities for all ages. Kids can earn patches through the Jr. Blue Goose Ranger Program.

Play Disc Golf

Jackson Hole Mountain Resort’s free 18-hole disc golf course starts uphill from the base of the Bridger Gondola.

On Wednesdays during the summer, the Teton Raptor Center offers presentations at 5 p.m. on the Village Commons in Teton Village. Each week, avian educators from the center bring two birds of prey, such as great horned owls, eagles and hawks.

Boulder At The Base Of Snow King Mountain

Open year-round, the Teton Boulder Park features three large boulders for climbers all ages and skill levels. The adjacent Phil Baux Park includes picnic tables, horseshoe pits and a playground.

Listen To Free Live Music

Throughout the summer you can hear tunes in Teton Village on Sundays. Year-round, hear local musicians at the iconic Hootenanny at the Wort Hotel (winter) or Dornans (summer), as well as the Mangy Moose, Million Dollar Cowboy Bar, the Virginian Saloon and Stagecoach Bar.

Walk The Sculpture Trail At The National

MUSEUM OF WILDLIFE

Art

Complementing the museum’s inside offerings, the ¾-mile Sculpture Trail is an outdoor art venue that winds up and over the sage-covered hillside that overlooks the National Elk Refuge.

JACKSON NATIONAL FISH HATCHERY,

4 miles north of Jackson, welcomes visitors daily (except on federal holidays) from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. for a close-up view of Snake River cutthroat trout. Observe fish in several indoor tanks and view photographic displays of spawning and stocking.