Jackson, Wyoming is a gateway town to a mountain paradise. Resting at the foot of the Gros Ventre Mountains, the area is a must-stop along the way to Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks. Founded in 1914, the town passionately conserves the wilderness around it. The town square contains four arches made of elk antlers on each corner, a popular tourist attraction for those taking a break from the infinite outdoor adventures awaiting just outside of town.