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Jackson, Wyoming, sits at an elevation of over 6,000 feet.

The town’s central hub, George Washington Memorial Park, better known as Town Square, is recognizable by four arched elk antler entrances.

Besides the restaurants, cafés, art galleries, spas, and shops that surround the park, there are carriage rides and staged Old West shootouts here too. During the summer, visitors can ride horses, bike, hike, rock climb, and boulder.

The Snake River runs through town and provides kayaking, fishing, floating, and white water rafting experiences. During the winter, downhill and cross-country skiing, and snowmobiling reign.

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