History Jackson Hole
Formerly the Jackson Hole Historical Society & Museum, this new 13,200-square-foot museum opened in 2024. It features three stories' worth of exhibits in the main building and two historic cabins located out back. Learn about homesteaders, dude ranches, and hunters, as well as Jackson's all-female town government of yore—a woman sheriff of that era claimed to have killed three men before hanging up her spurs. Native American, ranching, and cowboy artifacts are on display. Every summer the society sponsors lectures and historic downtown walking tours (for a fee). Even if you don't have time to visit the museum, it's worth popping into the small gift shop.