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  • JHTTB Hosts Hospitality Partners Update for Summer 2023

    On July 18, 2023, the Jackson Hole Travel & Tourism Board hosted the quarterly Hospitality Partners Update for Summer 2023. These sessions offer tourism data, visitation trends, marketing resources, and other JHTTB updates to local partners across the tourism industry.

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  • Our Sustainable Destination Management Plan (SDMP)

    The Jackson Hole Travel & Tourism Board is proud to present the Sustainable Destination Management Plan.

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  • Tourism Draft Plan Comment by November 29

    Capping off a year of unprecedented community engagement, academic leaders from George Washington University International Institute of Tourism Studies and Confluence Sustainability returned to Jackson November 16-18, 2022 for their third, and final, site visit.

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  • Fall 2022 Hospitality Industry Engagement & Update

    On September 15, 2022, the JHTTB hosted 45 local tourism stakeholders in the hospitality industry for a morning update on the marketing and educational work from the past year and looking forward.

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  • Summer of 2022 Straw Poll Results Reveal Key Impacts of a Quieter Summer

    Summer 2022 visitation was down in lodging occupancy, enplanements, and National Park visitation compared to record-setting, pre-and-post-pandemic levels of 2019 and 2021.

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  • State of the SDMP

    Where to go for everything you need to know about the Sustainable Destination Management Plan.

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  • JHTTB Welcomes New Board Members

    Julie Calder and Mike Geraci become newly elected board members.

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  • Jackson Hole Travel & Tourism Board Listening Tour Recap

    The purpose of these meetings was to find common ground and to identify main tourism-related issues across all stakeholder groups while exploring potential solutions.

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  • JHTTB Expands Partnership with George Washington University’s Institute of Sustainable Tourism Studies

    The Jackson Hole Travel & Tourism Board (JHTTB) and George Washington University’s International Institute of Tourism Studies have been working on a Sustainable Destination Management Plan (SDMP).

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  • A Letter to our Community & Greater Yellowstone Friends

    Response and recovery in the wake of YNP flooding.

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