
The Jackson Hole Land Trust invites the community to its 45th Annual Community Picnic on Sunday, August 10th, from 4 to 7 p.m. at Indian Springs Ranch, located at 3385 W Boyles Hill Rd, Jackson. This cherished event celebrates the region’s open spaces, working lands, and wildlife habitats while honoring the legacy of former emeritus board member Rod Moorhead.
Guests will enjoy a picnic dinner provided by Bank of Jackson Hole, with catering from Provisions, live music by Inland Isle, and family-friendly activities like face-painting. Cocktails featuring Wild Common Tequila and Wyoming Whiskey, wine from Circle EW Ranch and Westside Wine & Spirits, and brews delivered by Beer Burros from Teton Liquor Store will add to the festive atmosphere, all set against the scenic backdrop of protected lands.
Tickets are priced at $100 per person or $25 for children 12 and under, with a mountain casual dress code. To ensure inclusivity, those facing financial barriers can contact sengen@jhlandtrust.org for assistance. Attendance is limited, so early registration is recommended via the Jackson Hole Land Trust website or by calling (307) 733-4707.Unable to attend? Consider supporting the preservation of Northwest Wyoming’s open spaces with a donation of any amount through the Land Trust’s website. Join the community in celebrating conservation and connection at this special event.