Above, a view of Jackson Hole and the Snake River from the Jackson Hole Tram. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Many people get confused over Jackson Hole and Jackson, Wyoming. They often wonder, "What's the difference?"
Well, to clear up the confusion, Brent Thomas posted at SnowBrains:
Last August I took my family to Jackson Hole for our summer vacation. It was my first time visiting the area and we had a fantastic time hiking, biking, and visiting national parks.
When I would tell others about the trip, they would often be confused about the difference between Jackson and Jackson Hole. So here is a post to get you in the know about one of the most beautiful spots in the country.
To put it simply, Jackson Hole is the entire valley that encompasses the area, while Jackson is the name of the only incorporated town in the area.
To read more and see a map at what Jackson Hole includes, go here.
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