The town of Jackson is nestled in the sprawling Jackson Hole valley at the base of the towering Teton Mountains. Incorporated in 1914, you can stroll along wild west boardwalks and see the rustic wooden buildings, charming shops, and assorted eateries as well. The town square is distinctively framed by elk-horn arches. You can visit the National Elk Refuge and the National Museum of Wildlife Art. Finally, Jackson is a gateway to popular Grand Teton National Park and a convenient stop on the way to Yellowstone too.