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Jackson Hole

Jackson is located in the Teton County, Wyoming. It is a town in the Jackson Hole valley, United States. The population at the 2010 census was 9,577, showing an increase from 8,647 population in 2000. It is a large town in this county seat.

Why visit Jackson Hole
Sandwiched to the north between Grand Teton National Park and national forest in miles in every other direction, the Jackson Hole valley is relatively cut off from the mushrooming travel industry. In fact, it has survived depending on local industries such as ranching, logging, and fur trading during the 19th century. However, Jackson Hole recently has promoted the rise of tourism. The earlier blue-collar settlements such as Grand Teton and Jackson now boast of remarkable art and performance venues. Precisely the simple remote place has transformed into featuring mega ski resorts into this winter wonderland.

The glam and glitz of Lake Tahoe or Aspen may be missing, but the vastness and the beauty of this region have not missed out on Hollywood celebs and politicos. The luxurious and fresh upgrade is apparent, yet Jackson Hole stays as the foremost mountain country heart featuring miles of open space and rugged trails recalling a beautiful time.

Best Times to Visit
The best times are from April to May, September to October. The weather even during these months may be unpredictable, such that the temperatures are low 30s to 60s and the prices may be at the lowest. However, in the summer, be prepared to pay for rocketing prices as visitors come in thousands to Grand Teton and Yellowstone. On winter trips, you can surely save few bucks, but not during summers.

History
The Jackson town acquired this name in late 1893 from Margaret Simpson. In those days she used to receive mail at her home as this town had no official post office. Thus, she gave a name to this town for easterners to forward the mail west. In 1914 Jackson became incorporated and acquired the name after ‘Davey’ David Edward who trapped in that area the beaver, and in the 1820s he became the partner of a firm of Smith, Jackson & Sublette. He was one among the foremost white men to spend in the Teton Mountains Valley the entire winter.

Native Americans used the valley for ceremonial purposes and hunting, and so was not known to harbor before the 1870s towards human settlement. The valley descriptions and its features were recorded in the John Colter Journals, who was the Lewis and Clark Expedition member. After coming back to the Rocky Mountains, Colter in 1807 entered the region in the vicinity of Togwotee Pass and thus was the first white American to see the valley. He made reports of the valley, the north side Yellowstone region and the Teton Range and that inspired people who viewed the valley and the regions till that day with uncertainty and disbelief.

The first to settle in this region were Native Americans, homesteaders and fur trappers. The valley was employed for cattle as the soil is unsuitable for crops rising. Fortunately, tourism caught up speed and popularity with the dude ranches establishment.

Jackson Hole in 2017 was rated as the best campsite in Wyoming in a 50-state conducted survey by Msn.com.

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