Post on 11-Jul-2020
COLT 45Bank of Jackson Hole / Canvas Unlimited
Hampton Inn / Snake River Brewing Company Teton County Fair / Town Square Inns
GROS VENTREJackson Bootlegger / Lee’s Tees / The Liquor Store & Wine Loft
Summit Insurance / Wind River Hotel & Casino The Wort Hotel
TRAPPERAngler’s Inn / Diane Nodell Real Estate Company
Grand Teton Lodge Company / Gun Barrel Steak & Game HouseHaagen Dazs / Jackson Hole Pendleton
Million Dollar Cowboy Bar / Million Dollar Cowboy Steakhouse Osprey Beverages, LLC / Ranch Inn
Teton Motors / Yippy I-O Candy
RIVERAnvil Motel / Creative Curiosity
Bellinghiere Family
THANK YOU!!ElkFest and Old West Days would like to thank all of the generous supporters that help make these
events possible.
GOLDEN SPUR
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JACKSON HOLE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
OLDWEST OLDWEST
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DAYSDAYSMAY 27TH – 30TH
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ELKFESTMAY 21ST – 22ND
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Jackson Hole, Wyoming
ELKFEST
OTHER HELPFUL INFORMATIONYellowstone National ParkVisitor Services 307-344-7381Backcountry Information 307-344-2160
Grand Teton National ParkVisitor Center In Moose, 12 Miles North of Town Square. 307-739-3600
Bridger-Teton National ForestSurrounding Jackson Hole, this is one of America’s finest playgrounds for outdoor enthusiasts. 307-739-5500
Jackson Hole Chamber of CommerceTel: 307-733-3316 • Fax: 307-733-5585info@jacksonholechamber.com112 Center Street Jackson, WY
JACKSON HOLE & GREATER YELLOWSTONEVISITOR CENTERLocated a half mile north of the Town Square, the Visitor Center is open year-round to assist you during your vacation. Our friendly staff from a variety of agencies look forward to making your trip memorable. Sit in on an interpretive presentation with a naturalist or catch a film screening on local wildlife. Learn about the local wildlife and ecosystem with our interactive displays. Relax on our wildlife and wetlands viewing decks, or check out the bookstore and gift shop with guides, maps, books and souvenirs.The Visitor Center is also the place to obtain Federal lands passes as well as hunting and fishing licenses. We also have restrooms, courtesy telephones and a mail drop for our guests’ convenience.
Telephone: 307-733-3316
Hours:Memorial Day weekend – Sept. 30 Daily • 8am to 7pm
Oct. 1 – Memorial DayDaily • 9am to 5pm
WELCOME TO JACKSON HOLE…The last and best of the Old West!
This year we are celebrating the 35h Anniversary of Old West Days and the 48th annual world-famous Boy Scout Elk Antler Auction. The festivities kick off on May 16th and continue through Memorial Day Weekend. Jackson Hole’s uniqueness is created by our rich western heritage, genuine local hospitality, abundant wildlife and incredible natural beauty. The spirit of the true West lives on in Jackson and is celebrated every year during ElkFest and Old West Days as we have the only remaining horse drawn parade in America!
As we move into summertime our visitors enjoy an array of outdoor activities including fishing, white water rafting, horseback riding, mountain biking, hiking, golfing and paragliding. In between activity-filled days, folks are invited to enjoy our charming downtown that features a wonderful assortment of restaurants, shops, and world class art galleries.
Whether you visit Jackson Hole seeking the thrill of the outdoors, the hospitality of one of our many resort properties or our authentic Western lifestyle – you are guaranteed the experience of a lifetime. You haven’t experienced the West until you’ve explored Jackson Hole!
Happy Trails,Jeff Golightly, CEOJackson Hole Chamber of Commerce
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Preview antler lots for Boy Scouts of America Elk Antler Auction
Food Court provided by Jackson Youth Baseball
Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation Great Elk Tour – the premier traveling conservation exhibit
with some of the largest bull elk in the world! Sponsored by the National Elk Refuge
Registration begins for Boy Scouts of America Elk Antler Auction
Free concert by Jackson Hole Community Band
Kids’ Corner - including educational tables and games. Sponsored by Wyoming Game & Fish, Jackson Hole Weed Management, National Elk Refuge and the Jackson Hole Historical Society
Elk Fest gifts – Purchase your exclusive 2016 Elk Fest t-shirts and ball caps. The Grand Teton Association sponsors the Elk Fest gifts booth. All proceeds will benefit the National Elk Refuge.
Jackson Hole Historical Society and Museum booth
Private Antler Sale north of the Town Square (on Center Street) by Rotary Club, contact J.R. Berezay at 307-732-5944
World Famous Jackson Hole Boy Scout Elk Antler Auction
Jackson Boy Scouts of America Boy Scout and Cub Scout Expo
Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation Casino Games and Silent Auction begins at the Bar J Chuckwagon
Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation Big Game Banquet Annual Fundraising Dinner at the Bar J Chuckwagon. For more information, call Chuck Teske at 307-739-0951 or Ann Patton at 307-734-9549 or aeswy@aol.com
SUNDAY, MAY 22NDJackson Hole High Noon Chili Cook-OffNoon / Town Square
Join the Jackson Hole Chamber of Commerce and the Howdy Pardners in celebrating chili cuisine. Teams compete to deliver the best tastes of chili in the West! Professional and amateur teams will take pride to serve you up some of the best chili to wind down the ElkFest weekend. For more information, contact Renee Leone at 307-733-3316 x109 or events@jacksonholechamber.com
MAY 21ST - 30TH Mountain Man Rendezvous & Traders Row9 am – 6 pm daily / Teton County Fairgrounds
Traders Row, Candy Cannon, Bow & Arrow Competition, Hawk & Knife Competition, and Atlatl Competition at the Teton County Fairgrounds. Continues through Old West Days. For more information contact Betsy Johnson at 801-641-9451.
ELKFEST SCHEDULE OF EVENTSThe National Elk Refuge is part of the National Wildlife Refuge System, a premier system of public lands and waters set aside to conserve America’s fish, wildlife, and plants. Since Theodore Roosevelt designated the first wildlife refuge in 1903, the system has grown to more than 150 million acres and is administered by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Located adjacent to the Grand Teton National Park and the Bridger-Teton National Forest, the National Elk Refuge is guided by the agency’s mission to conserve, protect, and enhance fish, wildlife and plants and their habitats for the continuing benefit of the American people. Simply put, the refuge manages for “wildlife first.” Consequently, the refuge offers fewer recreational opportu-nities than its federal neighbors in order to carry out this mission. The National Elk Refuge celebrated its centennial in 2012. An Act of Congress on August 10, 1912 appropriated money for the purchase of lands and maintenance of a winter elk refuge, which created the present day National Elk Refuge. The Refuge is approximately 25,000 acres and is devoted primarily to the preservation of winter range for wintering herds of elk and bison. In addition, the area provides habitat and crucial wintering areas for a variety of other wildlife, including trumpeter swans, bald eagles, ravens, bighorn sheep, mule deer, moose, coyotes, wolves, and a variety of waterfowl. This year’s ElkFest offers a wonderful opportunity to celebrate 101 years of preservation and habitat management on the National Elk Refuge.
THE NATIONAL ELK REFUGE
Celebrate Wapiti & WildernessElkFest, a weekend of activities built around the 48th annual world famous Jackson Hole Boy Scout Elk Antler Auction, is an exciting time for celebrating nature, outdoor skills, hunting and ecological education and awareness. Every spring, thousands of elk wintering on the National Elk Refuge lose their antlers before they migrate to their summer range. The Boy Scouts assist the Refuge with harvesting the shed antlers and auction them to bidders from around the world who make furniture, wall decorations, jewelry and food products from them. This annual event, which includes a Chili Cook-Off and the kick-off of a Mountain Man Rendezvous, supports the habitat program on the National Elk Refuge with 75% of auction proceeds going back to the Refuge.
Please visit Elkfest.org for more information!
MORE INFORMATION ElkFest: info@jacksonholechamber.com or 307-733-3316
Jackson Hole High Noon Chili Cook-off: Renee Leone at events@jacksonholechamber.com or 307-733-3316 x109
Register for the Antler Auction: Cliff or Loretta Kirkpatrick at info@elkfest.org or 307-733-5935
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Wort Hotel's 75th Anniversary Kick-Off PartyThe Silver Dollar Showroom Commemorative items available like t-shirts, hats, vests, pint glasses and much more. Plus, we've teamed up with Snake River Brewery to create The Wort Hotel's Anniversary Ale, which will be introduced at our kick-off party.
Mountain Man Rendezvous & Traders’ Row Teton County FairgroundsPre-1840 Mountain Men Celebration complete with a Traders Row, Candy Cannon, Bow & Arrow Competition, Hawk & Knife Competi-tion, and Atlatal Competition. For more information contact Betsy Johnson at 801-641-9451.
Historical Walking Tour • Meet at the center of Town SquareJackson Hole Historical Society and Museum: Free walking tour of historic downtown Jackson. For more information contact Steve Roberts at 307-733-2414
Jackson Hole Rotary Wine Fest • Snow King Events CenterA tasting of over 400 wines from around the world! Tickets available from all Jackson Hole Rotarians and at local liquor stores. Call 307-733-4466 for more information.
Old West Days Kickoff at Bar J Chuckwagonwith the Nationally acclaimed Bar J WranglersYou’ll be served up a truly western style Chuckwagon dinner and enjoy-world class cowboy entertainment! Reservations Recommended, call 307-733-3370.
35th Annual Old West Days Parade • Town SquareOne of the last and best horse-drawn parades of the Old West! Enjoy Mountain Men, vintage vehicles, covered wagons, and the legendary gathering of gunslingers of the West!
Jackson Hole Historical Society & Museum (JHHSM)Two locations: 224 N. Cache St. and Corner of Glenwood & DeloneyCheck out our newest exhibit “Trail Creek Ranch.” Other exhibits include “Homesteading the Hole: Survival and Perseverance” and “Art of the Hunt.” Indians of the Greater Yellowstone on Deloney re-opens for the summer. For more information call 307-733-2414.
Old Town Entertainment • Town SquareCountry Western Music, Kids Crafts & Activities, a Mechanical Buffalo, Demonstrations, Cowboy Poetry, Line Dancers, and a Cowpoke Rodeo!
Old West Brewfest • Town SquareTry a sampling of an age-old craft. Enjoy a variety of beers from regional breweries. Brew samplers - look for the covered tent on Deloney Street. For more information call Maureen Murphy at 307-733-3316.
Stage Coach Rides • Town SquareStage Coach Rides around historic downtown Jackson. $6 Adult / $4 Child
Jackson Hole Shootout • Town SquareShootout gang on the Town Square, the longest running shootout in the country, since 1957.
Shootout Gang Street Dance • Under the tent on Deloney Join the Shootout gang and members of the JH Playhouse for an Old West Street Dance on the Town Square. Never Sweat will be playing all night long! All ages welcome. For more info call 307-733-6994.
Jackson Hole Rodeo • Teton County FairgroundsThis is the real thing partner, the original American sport of authentic ranch skills. 307-733-7980 for more information.
Wyoming Cowboy Church • Town SquareJoin us for a good old fashion, non-denominational service with long-time local Phillip Wilson under the tent on Deloney.
Historic Downtown Walking Tour • 225 N. Cache St.Meet at the Jackson Hole Historical Society and Museum.
American Legion Memorial Service • Town Square FlagpoleMemorial Day ceremonies at the flagpole.
More information at jacksonholechamber.com
EVENT HIGHLIGHTS
MAY 27TH - 30THMEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND
SUNDAY, MAY 29TH
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9am - 5pm
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Mountain Man Rendezvous & Traders’ Row Teton County Fairgrounds
Wyoming Cowboy ChurchTown Square
Stage Coach RidesTown Square
Free Historical Downtown Walking TourJH Historical Society & MuseumMeet in the center of Town Square
FRIDAY, MAY 27TH
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9am - 5pm
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Mountain Man Rendezvous & Traders’ Row Teton County Fairgrounds
Free Historical Downtown Walking TourJH Historical Society & MuseumMeet at the Town Square
Jackson Hole Rotary Wine FestSnow King Events Center
Old West Days KickoffBar J Chuckwagon
THURSDAY, MAY 28TH
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Wort Hotel's 75th Anniversary Kick-Off PartyThe Silver Dollar Showroom
MONDAY, MAY 30TH
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Mountain Man Memorial Day CeremonyTeton County Fairgrounds
Mountain Man Rendezvous &Traders’ Row Teton County Fairgrounds
American Legion Memorial ServiceTown Square Flagpole
Stage Coach RidesTown Square
Jackson Hole ShootoutTown Square
SATURDAY, MAY 28TH
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Mountain Man Rendezvous & Traders’ Row Teton County Fairgrounds
35th Annual Old West Days ParadeTown Square
Jackson Hole Historical Society & Museum Information Booth • Town Square
“Indians of the Greater Yellowstone” Museum Re-opens for the 2015 summer season. On the corner of Glenwood & Deloney.
Old Town Entertainment • Town Square
Old West Brewfest • Town Square
Stage Coach Rides • Town Square
Jackson Hole Shootout • Town Square
Shootout Gang Street Dance Under the tent on Town Square
JH Rodeo • Teton County Fairgrounds
36TH ANNUAL OLD WEST DAYS CELEBRATIONJackson Hole has long been referred to as "The Last of the Old West", and with Jackson Hole's rich history, its no wonder Old West Days is a favorite among visitors and locals alike. Visitors from all over the country come to delight in the live music, theatrical entertainment, arts and crafts, delicious food, rodeo events and much, much more.
OLD WEST DAYS SCHEDULE OF EVENTS