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Jackson Town Square park in Jackson, WY
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View of Jackson Town Square in Jackson, WY
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View of Jackson Town Square in Jackson, WY
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Jackson Town Square

4.7(3,900 reviews)FreePark
🕑 1-2 hours👶 Best for all ages. Toddlers enjoy running around the open plaza and seeing the antler arches up close, while elementary-aged kids appreciate learning about the elk antlers and watching street performers. Teens enjoy the shopping and casual dining options surrounding the square.

About

Jackson Town Square is a charming downtown plaza that captivates kids with its four spectacular elk antler arches marking each corner,perfect for unique family photos and a fascinating talking point about local wildlife. The pedestrian-friendly square offers a delightful mix of window shopping, street entertainment, and open space where children can safely explore while parents browse the surrounding galleries and shops.

Highlights

  • Four iconic elk antler arches perfect for climbing through and family photos
  • Open plaza space ideal for kids to run and play safely
  • Summer family concerts and entertainment events
  • Horse-drawn carriage rides around town (seasonal, for-fee)
  • Window shopping at kid-friendly stores with western souvenirs and candy shops

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Visit early morning (7-8 AM) for the best photos at the antler arches without crowds,kids can climb through them freely
  2. 2.Free summer concerts and family events happen regularly in the square during June-August, typically starting around 6 PM
  3. 3.Park in the public lots on Cache Street or Deloney Avenue (just one block away) for easiest access with strollers
  4. 4.The wooden boardwalk sidewalks around the square are stroller-friendly but watch for uneven spots
  5. 5.Pack quarters for the old-fashioned arcade games at some of the shops around the square

Best Time to Visit

Weekday mornings (9-11 AM) offer the most relaxed experience with fewer tourists and pleasant weather. Summer evenings are magical for families wanting to catch free concerts and events, though expect larger crowds. Avoid midday in peak summer (July-August) when tour buses arrive.

What to Know

The square itself is free to visit with no admission charge. Limited public restrooms are available at the visitor center on the corner. Most shops and restaurants surrounding the square are family-friendly, with several offering kids' menus and outdoor seating perfect for active little ones.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round but most vibrant May-September when weather is pleasant and summer events occur. Winter visits offer a charming snowy atmosphere with holiday lights in December, though very cold temperatures require bundling up. Summer concerts and family events run June through August.

Nearby Eats

Sidewalk BBQ & Grill (just off the square) offers kid-friendly burgers and BBQ with casual outdoor seating. The Merry Piglets Mexican Grill is family-friendly with a kids' menu and fun atmosphere, located one block from the square.

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