Construction of a Jackson Town Square antler arch, Jackson Hole, Wyo.
Watch the re-construction of the antler arch on the northwest corner of the Jackson Town Square in under three minutes.
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4K City Walks: Jackson, Wyoming Virtual Treadmill Walking Tour
4K City Walks: Jackson, Wyoming Virtual Treadmill Walking Tour
We are back in Jackson for a week or so and so you get a different season. Check out our other video shot in Winter and in 360VR. That was a fun one but cold. Now you get to see what it's like in spring after (most of) the snow has melted. We start downtown at the town square with the famous antler arches and make our way past the fair grounds and library and Fish Creek. I also point out several hotels and lodges and other accommodations as I go through town .
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From Wikipedia:
Jackson is a small city in the Jackson Hole valley of Teton County, Wyoming, United States. The population was 9,577 at the 2010 census, up from 8,647 in 2000. It is the county seat of Teton County and is its largest town.
Jackson is the principal town of the Jackson, WY-ID Micropolitan Statistical Area, which includes Teton County in Wyoming and Teton County in Idaho.
The town derives its name from Jackson Hole, the valley in which it is located.
The town gained significant fame when a livestream of the town square went viral on YouTube in 2016, leading to much fascination with the town's elk antler arch, its law enforcement, and its prevalence of red trucks.
Points of interest
* Grand Teton National Park: A national park that includes the Teton Mountain Range, roughly 310,000 acres. The park brings in more than two million recreational tourists each year.The Grand Teton National Park is roughly 5 miles away from Jackson.
* Yellowstone National Park: Yellowstone extends through Wyoming, Idaho, and Montana. This park was the first national park in the country, and brings in roughly four million visitors each year. This park is less than 60 miles away from Jackson.
* National Elk Refuge: The refuge was created to shelter one of the largest elk herds in the country and borders the town of Jackson. Throughout the winter visitors can go on horse-drawn sleigh rides to view the herd.
* Jackson Hole Mountain Resort: The resort opened in 1966, 12 miles north of Jackson. It has abundant steep terrain and has one of the highest vertical drops in North America, at 4,139 feet (1,262 m).
* Snow King Mountain Resort: The first ski resort in Jackson and is significantly cheaper than Jackson Hole Mountain Resort. Even though Snow King is cheaper it is still quite a challenging hill. This resort is located on the Southeast edge of town.
* Grand Targhee Resort: About an hour away, 42 miles, on the west side of the Teton Range in Alta, opened in 1969, it is accessed through Idaho over Teton Pass.
* National Museum of Wildlife Art: Overlooking the National Elk Refuge is the National Museum of Wildlife Art which shows and preserves many wildlife artworks. Along with pieces inside of the museum, there is a ¾ mile trail with many sculptures along it.
* Grand Teton Music Festival: This is a seven-week classical music festival held every summer in the town of Jackson.
* Center for the Arts: The center was founded in 1991 to help support an artist culture within the town. Construction of the facility was completed in 2007, and today Center for the Arts, a 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization and 78,000 square foot campus, serves all of Jackson Hole and the surrounding region by pursuing its dedicated mission within the walls of our creative campus.
* Elkfest: The annual Jackson Hole Elk Antler Auction occurs each spring. At this event, members of the Boy Scouts of America help sell all the antlers collected on the nearby National Elk Refuge. Profits go to help the local Boy Scouts and the refuge.
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Jackson, Wyoming
Recorded July 19, 2014
I take an evening stroll around the town square in the small town of Jackson, Wyoming.
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Elk Antler Archers in Jackson Hole WY
Jackson Hole, WY - The Elk Antler Arches are is made of around 2,000 antlers, which weigh in at 10,000 to 12,000 pounds. No elk were harmed in the making of the arches. Elk naturally shed their antlers each year and they are collected from the ground. The antlers are then weaved around a steel frame one at a time. Building each arch is a strenuous process. Some are screwed in place in an effort to prevent theft or vandalism but the arches are still vulnerable. There is four elk antler arches guarding the corners of Jackson Hole’s George Washington Memorial Park, more commonly called the Town Square.
Antler Arches In Jackson Wyoming Town Square
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4K City Walks: Jackson, WY in Winter - A 360 VR Video Virtual Walking Tour
4K City Walks: Jackson, WY in Winter - A 360 VR Video Virtual Walking Tour
Another City Walk using the GoPro Fusion 360 Camera. This time we walk through the little city of Jackson Wyoming. We pass the famous antler arches in the town square and go to the Gaslight Alley through downtown (past a stuffed moose) and a residential neighborhood to the Snow King ski resort and mountain followed by the performing arts pavillion and ending up back down town. I hope you enjoy the walk. As always please let me know your thoughts in the comments below and give me a thumbs up if you liked it. Happy exploring!
From Wikipedia:
Jackson is a small city in the Jackson Hole valley of Teton County, Wyoming, United States. The population was 9,577 at the 2010 census, up from 8,647 in 2000. It is the county seat of Teton County and is its largest town.
Jackson is the principal town of the Jackson, WY-ID Micropolitan Statistical Area, which includes Teton County in Wyoming and Teton County in Idaho.
The town derives its name from Jackson Hole, the valley in which it is located.
The town gained significant fame when a livestream of the town square went viral on YouTube in 2016, leading to much fascination with the town's elk antler arch, its law enforcement, and its prevalence of red trucks.
Points of interest
* Grand Teton National Park: A national park that includes the Teton Mountain Range, roughly 310,000 acres. The park brings in more than two million recreational tourists each year.The Grand Teton National Park is roughly 5 miles away from Jackson.
* Yellowstone National Park: Yellowstone extends through Wyoming, Idaho, and Montana. This park was the first national park in the country, and brings in roughly four million visitors each year. This park is less than 60 miles away from Jackson.
* National Elk Refuge: The refuge was created to shelter one of the largest elk herds in the country and borders the town of Jackson. Throughout the winter visitors can go on horse-drawn sleigh rides to view the herd.
* Jackson Hole Mountain Resort: The resort opened in 1966, 12 miles north of Jackson. It has abundant steep terrain and has one of the highest vertical drops in North America, at 4,139 feet (1,262 m).
* Snow King Mountain Resort: The first ski resort in Jackson and is significantly cheaper than Jackson Hole Mountain Resort. Even though Snow King is cheaper it is still quite a challenging hill. This resort is located on the Southeast edge of town.
* Grand Targhee Resort: About an hour away, 42 miles, on the west side of the Teton Range in Alta, opened in 1969, it is accessed through Idaho over Teton Pass.
* National Museum of Wildlife Art: Overlooking the National Elk Refuge is the National Museum of Wildlife Art which shows and preserves many wildlife artworks. Along with pieces inside of the museum, there is a ¾ mile trail with many sculptures along it.
* Grand Teton Music Festival: This is a seven-week classical music festival held every summer in the town of Jackson.
* Center for the Arts: The center was founded in 1991 to help support an artist culture within the town. Construction of the facility was completed in 2007, and today Center for the Arts, a 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization and 78,000 square foot campus, serves all of Jackson Hole and the surrounding region by pursuing its dedicated mission within the walls of our creative campus.
* Elkfest: The annual Jackson Hole Elk Antler Auction occurs each spring. At this event, members of the Boy Scouts of America help sell all the antlers collected on the nearby National Elk Refuge. Profits go to help the local Boy Scouts and the refuge.
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BOY SCOUT ANTLER AUCTION: Jackson Hole
See what happens to the antlers off the jackson hole refuge!
JACKSON HOLE ANTLER HUNT 2008
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Record Book
Species Score Rank Location Year taken World Record
Black Bear 21 15/16 58 Lincoln Co. 1976 23 10/16
Grizzly Bear* 25 10/16 77 Western Wyoming 1961 27 2/16
Mt. Lion 16 1/16 3 Park County 1993 16 4/16
Elk 441 6/8 3 Big Horn Mountains 1890 442 5/8
Mule Deer typical 217 2 Hoback Canyon 1925 226 4/8
Mule Deer Non-typical 293 7/8 29 Albany County 1924 355 2/8
White-tail typical 191 5/8 68 Albany County 1986 333 7/8
Moose 205 4/8 1 Green River Lakes 1952 205 4/8
Pronghorn Antelope 91 9 Carbon County 1964,1967 93 4/8
Bighorn Sheep 200 20 Wind Rivers 1883 208 1/8
Afton Wyoming and the World's Largest Elkhorn Arch
Afton Wyoming has the World's Largest Elkhorn arch, but actually elk horn is a misnomer. Horns are permanent and Antlers shed Annually. They say there are over 3000 elk antlers in this arch.
Jackson Hole Town Square ➡Two moose walking around the town square
ABCs of Jackson Hole: Elk
Learn about the elk in Jackson Hole and how their relationship with the landscape changed under human use. Photos courtesy of the Stephen Leek Collection, American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming and the Jackson Hole Historical Society & Museum.
Jackson Hole, Wyoming - 1927
A look at a young man's 1927 visit to conservationist Stephen Leek's Camp to help with the construction of Leek's Lodge. Once nestled on the shores of Jackson Lake, Wyoming, a 1998 fire destroyed all but the stone chimney of this historic lodge. Leek (viewed at 8:46) was a major force in the creation of the National Elk Refuge which now includes more than 25,000 acres. The opening scenes begin on the train platform at North Platte, NE.
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[1940s / 1950s - Color, Home Movies: Jackson Hole, Wyoming; Yellowstone National Park]
Quick pan of Teton mountains from across lake. Released water over Jackson Lake dam spillway. LS of mountains. View of Snake River from dam. High Angle / HA pan across small town of Moran, Wyoming. Gas station. HA Snake river.
10:27:03 Rapids on Yellowstone River (?). Rapids on Lewis River. Hot Springs above Lake Yellowstone. Mud pots.
10:28:01 Grizzly bear (dark).
10:28:05 Yellowstone Lake; tourists & steaming hot springs. Grand Canyon of Yellowstone Falls & steep canyon walls w/ river.
10:29:56 Mammoth Hot Springs Lodge. Boys in front of hut of elk antlers. Limestone rock / mud / lava formations, tourist traffic & parking. LSs. Steaming hot springs & pools.
10:31:38 Well dressed tourists outside building (brief). Steaming hot springs & board walk, bubbling pools. Tourists on trails. Deep hot springs. Very brief of geyser erupting.
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Airport to Resort- Let the Journey Begin
With direct flights from 13 airports, it’s never been easier to get to Jackson Hole. Landing in the only commercial airport in a National Park and just voted the best tiny airport in the world by Fodors, guests are welcomed with staggering views of Wyoming’s Teton Range. Drive 9 miles to the town of Jackson while taking in the vast natural landscape, including the National Elk Refuge, where thousands of elk congregate every winter. Into the historic Town Square with the signature Elk Antler Arches, shopping and local watering holes await. Continue 12 more scenic miles through our sweeping valley and arrive in Teton Village, home to Jackson Hole Mountain Resort.
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Jackson Hole Town Square Webcam - Time Lapse Christmas 2014 -
Recorded on December 25 - 21 hours, reduced in a couple of minutes from the Jackson Hole Town Square webcam. Enjoy :)
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WAY OUT WEST IN WYOMING 1960s TRAVELOGUE DEVIL'S TOWER CASPER GRAND TETON JACKSON HOLE 68294
This late 1960s color travelogue film about Wyoming is narrated by Jack Douglas as part of the America! Television series. Buffalo and antelope roam on a plain. Deep Conestoga Wagon wheel ruts are shown along the Oregon Trail. Register Cliff has names and 1850s dates etched in (:15-1:31). A newspaper clipping from July 10, 1891 celebrates Wyoming’s statehood. A horseback rider walks next to 1960s vehicles at the 75th anniversary Wyoming State Fair Pioneer Days in Douglas. A “reserved parking for horses” sign is shown. The Rexall Drugstore has a teepee. A woman wears an 1850s feathered hat next to a mountain man (1:32-3:09). The parade has a dancing Sioux Indian, a high school marching band, Cancan girls, a boy’s drum corps in which a member falls down, a blue-tail fly float, Smokey the Bear, a bicycle-built-for-two, and a frozen mountain man float (3:10-4:03). Rodeo, activities include children riding calves, Brahma bull-riding steer wrestling, and barrel racing. Sioux Indians ride horses. A posse hangs a man. A beard shaving contest takes place (4:04-5:50). Natural landmarks include the Ayres Natural Bridge and Devils Tower National Monument. The Indian explanation is depicted in drawings (5:51-7:15). Prairie Dog Town occupants entertain picture-taking visitors. A prairie dog eats a carrot (7:16-7:53). Colorful cliffs line Alcova Lake. (7:54-8:38). Hell’s Half Acre post office overlooks rocky badlands (8:39-9:16). Downtown Casper full of 1960s cars is followed by Old Fort Caspar. 11th Ohio Calvary reenactors play the bugle and raise the flag. The Casper Troopers Drum and Bugle Corps perform (9:17-11:32). The Lander one-shot antelope hunt is explained. A Shoshone chief in full ceremonial clothing and headdress blesses the bullet for Wisconsin Governor Knowles. The Medicine Man uses a flint knife to make him a blood-brother, and a magic pouch is hung around his neck. The Shoshone perform a traditional hunting powwow dance around the nighttime campfire (11:33-13:18). The Cody Buffalo Bill Museum includes displays of William Cody’s belongings and advertising posters for his Wild West show. The Whitney Gallery of Western Art has a Buffalo Bill sculpture by Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney and paintings by Remington, Schreyvogel, Russell, and Paxson’s “Custer’s Last Stand.” (13:19-16:00). Jackson Lake is overshadowed by the Teton Mountains. Clouds cover the Grand Teton (16:01-17:05). Black bears sit at the side of the road or stand on hind legs to look into a 1964 Rambler Classic 770 car window at Yellowstone National Park. Elk, moose, and pronghorn antelope graze in the grassy meadows (17:06-18:14). Shown is a geyser at Yellowstone Lake, Morning Glory Pool Hot Springs, Dragon’s Mouth Spring, Black Dragon Cauldron, Clepsydra Geyser, Mammoth Hot Springs, the Minerva Terrace, and Old Faithful Geyser (18:15-20:00). Waterfalls shown are Gibbon Falls, Yellowstone Upper Falls, and Lower Yellowstone Falls (20:01-20:38). An arch of elk antlers is shown at Jackson Hole. Along Main Street are wooden boardwalks as sidewalks. The magician act at the Pink Garter Theatre is shown (20:39-23:08). Jack Douglas gives the America! sign-off (23:09-23:24).
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WYOMING | Grand Teton National Park FINALLY!
Explore majestic Wyoming with its towering mountains in Grand Teton National Park, and come up close and personal to incredible wildlife (including a grazing Grizzly Bear, a herd of wandering Buffalo, and sleepy Big Horn Sheep in the National Elk Refuge)! We also discover the quaint downtown square of Jackson Hole, Wyoming, along with its Elk antler arches, taste some Food Network award-winning Huckleberry ice cream, and spot a moose outside a souvenir shop!
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Antler Arches In Jackson Wyoming Town Square
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