7:00-10:30am:
Jackson Hole Jaycees Pancake Breakfast - The Jackson Hole Jaycees have
been serving a Fourth of July pancake breakfast since 1977. Thousands of
locals and visitors have gathered on Center Street to visit with
friends and support the Jaycees Fire in the Hole Fireworks Show. Expect a
hearty breakfast of eggs, sausage, and pancakes to ensure they are well
fueled for the many events celebrating Independence Day in Jackson. All
profits from the breakfast enable the Jaycees to complete projects like
the community fireworks and scholarships for local students. Tickets
are $10 in advance for adults, $6 in advance for kids older than 5.
Tickets are $12 and $6 if purchased at the event. Five-years old and
younger are free. Tickets can be purchased from Rick Howe, rick@jacksonholechamber.com or 307.201.2294.
10:30am: Howdy
Pardners 4th of July Parade - The annual parade begins on Snow King Avenue from
the Rodeo Grounds to Glenwood, continues on Broadway, and ends on Willow
Street. Businesses and organizations interested in participating should contact
the Jackson Hole Chamber of Commerce, 307.733.3316.
2:00pm: The
July
4th JacksonHoleLive concert will feature Old Crow Medicine Show, The
Young
Dubliners, Parker Millsap, and One Ton Pig along with the Grand Teton
Music
Festival Orchestra performing live via simulcast from Walk Festival Hall
as
part of this year’s valley-wide expansion of Music in the Hole. Enjoy
eight hours of free, family-friendly music at the base of Snow King,
culminating with the Jaycees fireworks display. More information: http://jacksonholelivemusic.com/4th-of-july/.
- 2:00pm: Thomas Sneed
- 3:00pm: One Ton Pig
- 4:15pm: Young Dubliners
- 6:00pm: Grand Teton Music Festival
- 7:30pm: Parker Millsap
- 8:15pm: Old Crow Medicine Show
- 10:00pm Fireworks!!!
3:00pm-7:30pm:
Music in the Hole 2013 will be held in two locations, the Teton Village Commons
and Snow King Ballpark in Jackson. From 3:00-6:00pm there will be pre-symphony
entertainment by local groups and popular bands. From 6:00-7:30pm the Grand
Teton Music Festival Orchestra will perform a program of patriotic favorites in
Walk Festival Hall with simultaneous broadcast via jumbotrons to both
locations. Wyoming Public Radio concert simulcast throughout the state. At
7:30pm popular bands will take the stage followed by fireworks! More
information: http://www.gtmf.org/event/music-in-the-hole/
6:00pm: Town
Square Shootout - Watch a lively reenactment of frontier justice on the Jackson
Town Square in what is the longest, continuously running shootout show in the
country! More information: http://www.jacksonholechamber.com/events/jh-shootout.php
6:00pm: Red,
White and Two – Independence Day Celebrations:
This annual 4th of July celebration features patriotic music performed
by the Grand Teton Music Festival Orchestra in Walk Festival Hall in Teton
Village from 6:00-7:30pm. The free concert will also be shown on Jumbotrons at
the Village Commons in Teton Village and at Snow King ballpark in town. Maestro
Runnicles will conduct a program of light classics and patriotic favorites
including the 1812 Overture and “Stars and Stripes Forever” plus many more.
Donnie Ray Albert, the baritone who wowed the crowd last summer, will be
returning. Wyoming Public Media will broadcast the orchestra concert event live
for television and radio to be enjoyed by all Wyoming residents and those in
neighboring states. After the orchestra concert, Calle Mambo will then take the
stage starting at 8:00pm, leading up to the start of the fireworks around
10:00pm. The Jazz Foundation of JH will perform prior to the GTMF concert from
4:00-5:30pm. More information: http://staging.tetonvillagewy.org/event/red-white-and-two-independance-day-celebrations/
8:00pm:
Jackson Hole Rodeo - The rodeo is regularly held on each Wednesday and Saturday
during the summer season at the Teton County Fairgrounds. The 4th of July Rodeo
is a fine western tradition and a wonderful way to spend an evening as the sun
sets over the Teton Range. More information: http://jhrodeo.com/
10:00pm:
Fireworks! Enjoy fireworks shows at two locations: the base of Snow King
Mountain and in Teton Village.
START Bus Schedule:
- Full service summer schedule on Town Shuttle and Teton Village Routes
- Extra busses after fireworks in town, leaving from Snow King Center to stops in town
- Extra Green Lines between Jackson and Teton Village: Jackson to Teton Village beginning at the Fair Building #42 at 2:53pm, 3:53pm, 4:53pm, and 5:53pm – will pick up at all Green Line Stops and Teton Village to Jackson at 8:30pm, 10:45pm, and 11:15pm – will drop off at all Green Line stops.
- Visit www.startbus.com.
Independence Day in Jackson Hole is a celebration of the best of our community’s small town American character! For
more information about Independence Day in Jackson Hole, please contact
the Jackson Hole Chamber of Commerce at 307.733.3316 or info@jacksonholechamber.com.
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