1. Jackson Town Square, also known as George Washington Memorial Park, is a public square located in the heart of Jackson Hole, Wyoming. The square is surrounded by historic buildings and features four arched entrances, each with an elk antler arch. The antlers are collected from the nearby National Elk Refuge and are replaced every year. The park is also home to a statue of George Washington, which was erected in 1921, and a large pavilion that hosts events throughout the year.
2. Jackson Town Square is open year-round and there is no admission fee. The park does not have a phone number.
3. Transportation to Jackson Town Square is available via public bus, taxi, and rental car. The square is located in the downtown area of Jackson Hole and is easily accessible on foot. Parking is available nearby, although it can be limited during peak tourist season.


