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Wilson, WY
Jackson Hole Valley


Wilson, Wyoming is a small, picturesque town in Teton County known for its proximity to outdoor recreation like skiing, hiking, and mountain biking, located at the base of Teton Pass.  The town has a unique mix of rustic charm and modern affluence, with a population that values a laid-back, cowboy-meets-hippie atmosphere despite its expensive real estate. It is home to a close-knit community, local businesses like Nora's Fish Creek Inn and Hungry Jack's General Store, and serves as a gateway to Grand Teton National Park.  

Wilson is between Jackson Hole Resort and the town of Jackson via Moose-Wilson Road.

Wilson Peak
Colorado Mountain 

Wilson Peak is a 14,017-foot mountain in the San Juan Mountains of southwestern Colorado, west of Telluride, famous for its use in the Coors Light logo. It is a challenging Class 3 technical climb that requires scrambling over rock, and its routes are popular with hikers and mountaineers during summer. It's located in the Lizard Head Wilderness.