National Museum of Wildlife Art
Jackson Hole, USA


The National Museum of Wildlife Art occupies a striking building overlooking the National Elk Refuge, showcasing over 5,000 artworks that celebrate the relationship between humans and wildlife. Established in 1987, the museum features pieces ranging from ancient to contemporary, with a notable collection of American and European paintings and sculptures.
Set aside a couple of hours to explore its galleries and the surrounding trails that provide stunning views of the landscape, especially during golden hour at sunset. Nearby, the charming town of Jackson offers additional dining and shopping options to round out your visit.
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