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Landmark: Antelope FlatsCity: Jackson Hole
Country: USA Wyoming
Continent: North America
Antelope Flats, Jackson Hole, USA Wyoming, North America
Antelope Flats is a public land area located in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, USA. It is known for its open sagebrush steppe and views of the Teton Range.
Visual Characteristics
The landscape consists of rolling hills covered in sagebrush and grasses. The Teton Range forms a prominent backdrop to the north, with its granite peaks. The terrain is generally flat to gently undulating. Vegetation is predominantly low-lying sagebrush, with scattered grasses and wildflowers during warmer months. No significant water bodies are present within the immediate flats.
Location & Access Logistics
Antelope Flats is situated approximately 15 miles north of Jackson, Wyoming. Access is via State Highway 89. Turn east onto Antelope Flats Road (unpaved). The road is typically accessible to standard vehicles when dry. Parking is available at designated pull-offs along Antelope Flats Road. No public transport services operate directly to this location.
Historical & Ecological Origin
The area is part of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, characterized by sagebrush steppe habitat. Historically, it has been used for grazing and as a wildlife corridor. The geological formation is primarily sedimentary rock, shaped by glacial activity and erosion over millennia. The Teton Range itself is a result of fault-block mountain formation.
Key Highlights & Activities
Wildlife viewing is a primary activity. Bison, pronghorn, elk, and various bird species are frequently observed. Photography of the Teton Range and wildlife is common. Driving the unpaved Antelope Flats Road provides access to viewpoints. Hiking is permitted off-trail, but visitors should be aware of wildlife and terrain.
Infrastructure & Amenities
No developed infrastructure exists within Antelope Flats. Restrooms are not available. Shade is minimal, provided only by natural features. Cell phone signal is unreliable and often absent. No food vendors are present; visitors must bring their own supplies.
Best Time to Visit
For photography, early morning and late afternoon offer optimal lighting conditions for the Teton Range. The months of May through October generally provide the most favorable weather. Wildlife is often most active during dawn and dusk. No tide considerations apply.
Facts & Legends
Antelope Flats is a critical winter range for pronghorn and elk. A specific point of interest is the historic Mormon Row homesteads, located on the southern edge of the flats, which offer a glimpse into early settler life in the valley.
Nearby Landmarks
- Grand Teton National Park (0.5km North)
- Mormon Row (1km South)
- National Museum of Wildlife Art (10km South)
- Jackson Hole Aerial Tram (15km South)
- Town of Jackson (15km South)