
Routine Upgrades Ensure Safety for Jackson’s Climbing Community
Closure and Maintenance Details
The Teton Bouldering Park at Phil Baux Park in Jackson, Wyoming, will be closed from September 10 to September 16, 2025, for essential maintenance. Teton County/Jackson Parks and Recreation, in collaboration with EP Climbing (Entre Pris), will install fencing around the park to allow crews to strip climbing boulders, repair cracks, and reseal surfaces to maintain safety and structural integrity. The park will reopen on September 17 with limited climbing holds, with a complete boulder reset expected by the end of September. Dates and times are subject to change due to weather or unforeseen issues. This project aligns with other local maintenance efforts, such as the Albertson’s tree replacement and South Park Boat Ramp upgrades
.Community Impact and Safety
The closure ensures the Teton Bouldering Park remains a safe, high-quality recreational space for climbers, supporting Jackson’s active outdoor community, as seen in events like the Jackson Hole Bike Park closing. Teton County/Jackson Parks and Recreation requests public cooperation in adhering to the closure to protect both users and workers. The maintenance enhances the park’s longevity, complementing initiatives like Old Bill’s Fun Run, which supports community recreation.
Stay Informed
For questions or updates, contact Teton County/Jackson Parks and Recreation at 307-733-5056 or visit tetoncountywy.gov. Stay engaged with Teton County’s recreational enhancements through events like the Horseshoe Music Festival, fostering a vibrant and safe Jackson community.
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