JACKSON, Wyo. — With warming temperatures arriving in the valley, Teton County/ Jackson Parks & Rec will wind down grooming operations of recreational areas.

According to Teton County/Jackson Parks & Recreation grooming report, the school fields and Three Creek pathway will no longer be groomed. Cache Creek, May Park, the Levee and Stilson are in good shape. However, this week will most likely be the last for grooming.

Parks & Recreation receives grant funding from the Wyoming State Trails Program that ensures the current service levels related to grooming can run through March 15 each year.

Teton County/Jackson Parks & Recreation grooms several locations in and around the valley for recreational opportunities including Cache Creek, Game Creek, High School Fields, Wayne May Park, Emily Steven’s levee, Stilson/Centennial area, and South Park Loop Rd.

Seasonal grooming occurs generally from Dec. 15 to March 15 each year.

 

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