JACKSON, Wyo. — Jackson Hole Travel & Tourism Board (JHTTB) has launched a new website aimed at being a “destination-wide resource for visitors and residents as well as an invaluable tool for industry professionals,” the organization announced Wednesday.

JHTTB contracted with local marketing agency, TMBR, to create the site. The website provides “curated itineraries for how to spend your days in Jackson Hole, authored by those who know Jackson best—the locals who have carved out a life here.”

The website includes links to “plan a trip,” “where to stay” and “things to do.” A booking system for flights, lodging and transit is laid out on the site but is not yet available.

“From the engineering and development of the back-end to the photos, videos and
stories on the front, all done by local talent, the new visitjacksonhole.com is a
world-class destination resource and a testament to the passion and talent we have in
Jackson Hole,” stated Mike Geraci, Board Member of the JHTTB.

There is also a dedicated area on the site for local hospitality partners that includes visitation data, market trends and media resources.

“The visitjacksonhole.com site, as well as the industry portal, will serve as a valuable resource for our local community,” Julie Calder, Board member of the JHTTB and VP of Guest Experience at Jackson Hole Resort Lodging said. “The ability to access information, content, trends and destination data will be helpful for all industry members. It is a very exciting time to launch this site and we hope that our community finds it as beneficial as we do.”

According to Expedia Group Media Solutions’ Sustainable Travel Study, 90% of consumers look for sustainable options when traveling but 70% feel overwhelmed by starting the process of being a more sustainable traveler. “The JHTTB expects visitjacksonhole.com to be a top-performing site across the travel and tourism industry with new features like a daily report, curated itineraries and comprehensive business listings and maps with direct links to local business websites,” JHTTB said in a press release announcing the website launch.

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