Exciting new development taking place in Jackson Hole Wyoming
There is an exciting new development being proposed for Jackson Hole. This time it is not a building with steel and mortar but rather a picturesque, idyllic park on the banks of the Snake River. Last year two non-profits joined hands to create Rendezvous Land Conservancy (RLM), a group that’s ideal is to create and maintain local parks accessible to the public. Their first purchase was three tracts of land totaling 40 acres next to the Snake River Bridge and is located just north of the boat ramp and east of the Moose-Wilson Rd.
The proposed park will include walking and bicycle paths that meander around ponds, streams and hills. RLM has also gone to great lengths to include the local’s opinion of what they would like the park to include through public open houses and using online comments. The public has indicated they would like to see nature trails, picnic tables and benches, restrooms, and areas where the abundant wildlife can be viewed and enjoyed.
The design team is having their first presentation of the park today in the Lodge Room of Snow King Sports and Events Center from 5:30-8:30pm. This design will take the best elements of the three proposals submitted May 3rd, and then allow the public to make comments and suggestions on what they would like changed or improved. RLM is also asking the public for their ideas on naming the park, and the name and final plan is expected to be unveiled during the Solstice at the Park celebration June 20th.
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