Teton County is located in the north west section of Wyoming, south of
Yellowstone National Park. The town of
Jackson is the county seat.
Bridger-Teton National Forest,
National Elk Refuge, and
Grand Teton National Parklie within the county, which in all, comprise 97 percent of the county. The valley at the base of the
Teton Mountain Range is
Jackson Hole, which provides an excellent place for many ski and resort lodges. Among these include
Snow King Alpine Slide, a modern ski resort well worth visiting Teton County for.
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The county seat of Teton County, Wyoming, is Jackson. The county population on July 1, 1999, was 14,532, an increase of 3,359 over the 1990 census.
For information on county government, contact the National Association of Counties Web site.
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