Following Teton County’s increase of community risk level to purple and taking into account the additional recommendation by the Teton County Public Health Officer, Astoria Park Conservancy’s board of directors have decided to temporarily close until further notice.
Executive Director Paige Byron Curry says despite heightened measures put in place earlier this month, remaining open during this critical time is simply too risky.
Current reservations will be refunded as soon as possible, beginning with reservations for this week.
Season pass and punch card expiration dates will be extended, in accordance with the organization’s policy.
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