Teton County Library

In Jackson Hole, Wyoming, the Teton County Library is open to the public six days a week. It continuously offers a number of activities and educational programs for young and old alike. It's the perfect place to go for some quiet time or to explore information about our world.

Located in Jackson, Wyoming, within the beautiful Jackson Hole Valley, the Teton County Public Library is a place to go when you want to learn more about our world, or even the universe. Surrounding the town are mountain ranges and the quiet wilderness areas of northwestern Wyoming. It's a peaceful place to turn to for knowledge.

With more than 73,000 books and over 9,000 audio and visual materials, Teton County Library has everything you need. They also are sponsoring a new program, the Documentary Film Club, which features films produced and aired by PBS stations. The films are screened in the library's Ordway Auditorium.

Library cards are great for little ones and for teens as they can get homework assistance as well as movies and video games and some wonderful books. For kids aged six to thirteen, parents will need to sign. Teens 14 and over won't need a signature.

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