Hiking boots? Check. Sunscreen Check. Now…the real question is: where are you going to park? Parking in small towns can often be challenging, but we want to make it as straightforward as possible. Fortunately, Jackson Hole's Town Square is a central point (think: restaurants, shops, and entertainment) perfect for walking, so once you arrive, you won't need to do much driving at all!

Driving and Parking in Downtown Jackson Hole

You'll find various options, including free parking, areas with a three-hour maximum, and designated spaces for large vehicles, all with easy access to the Town Square.

Pro Tip: We've created this easy-to-use map that illustrates different parking types around town, including easy-to-access restrooms, START Bikes, shuttles, and more!

Free Parking in Jackson Hole:

  • Town Center Parking Garage

  • Deloney Street Parking Garage

  • Miller Park Parking

  • Deloney Parking

  • Home Ranch Parking

  • ​Center for Arts Parking

The Deloney Street and Home Ranch Parking Garages can accommodate RVs. Large vehicles can access these lots via Broadway, Willow, and Gill Street. You’ll also find plenty of three-hour street parking spaces within a two-block radius of Town Square.

Pro Tips: Pay attention to posted signs indicating time limits and restrictions. During peak season, parking spaces can fill up quickly, so consider arriving early or using public transportation.

Getting Around Jackson Without Driving

Once you’ve parked, Jackson offers excellent public transportation with the START bus system. This includes:

  • Town Shuttle: Regular service around Town

  • Teton Village: Hourly rides to and from Teton Village

  • ​​START On Demand: A free, ride-sharing service.

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