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HOURS:Winter: 1pm-4pm daily, Mon.-Thu. or by appointment; Summer: 1pm-4pm daily, Mon.-Fri. or by appointment. Closed weekends and holidays.

WELCOME! The NMWA Library and Archives is now open to the public for reference and research. Use of the library is free with museum admission and to Museum members. Researchers may use the library without charge by pre-arranged appointment.

General Information: The mission of the National Museum of Wildlife Art Library and Archives is to gather, organize, preserve and provide access to the information resources necessary for the Museum to achieve its educational, research and service goals. The Library and Archives strives to be a comprehensive, current, state-of-the-art research facility for use by the museum's staff, volunteers and docents. In November 2001, the library opened its doors to members, scholars, and the community.

The Library and Archives is a non-circulating collection which means materials may only be used in the library.

Location: PO Box 6825, 2820 Rungius Rd, Jackson Wyoming 83001 Telephone 307-732-5451 Fax 307-732-5451

Other Public Libraries nearby:
(Alta) Alta Branch Library
(Jackson) National Museum of Wildlife Art Library
(Sugar City) Sugar Salem School/Community Library
(Jackson) Teton County Library
(Jackson) Teton County Library
(Victor) Valley Of The Tetons Library

04/04 Coming to The Jackson area
Annual Port-Neuf Muzzleloaders Mountain Man Rendezvous Pocatello ID May31-June2 Enjoy the black powder rifle and pistol shoots, the trailwalks, our knife and hawks throws, the cannons, and the primitive archery shoot. The music at the campfire at the end of the day. Visit the traders of the 1840’s. They are all in canvas of the period as are the Mountain Men and Women of the Primitive Camps. See how they lived and worked daily.
Intermountain Equifest Pocatello ID June20-23 We will have trail riding competition, extreme cowboy race, posse drill presentation, grand entry, horse show, barrel racing, pole bending, bucket races, flag races, and kids games. Horseback and on foot.
Malad Valley Welsh Festival Malad City ID June28-July1 Today, Malad Valley has the largest per capita concentration of people of Welsh ancestry outside the country of Wales itself. For that reason, many residents of the Valley wanted to reestablish their Welsh roots. In 2005, after a 90 year break, this annual cultural event, now called the Malad Valley Welsh Festival, once again became a reality.
Eastern Idaho State Fair Blackfoot ID August31-September7 The Eastern Idaho State Fair in Blackfoot begins Labor Day and features horse racing, demolition derby, rodeo, and top name stars along with the excitement of the midway rides and wide range of food booths.

The fair has all the traditional elements of an agricultural fair, including exhibits and 4-H competition.


Jackson Hole Fall Arts Festival Jackson Hole WY September5-12 The Jackson Hole Fall Arts Festival is widely recognized as one of the premier cultural events in the Rocky Mountain West.
Portneuf Greenway Foundation RiverFest Pocatello ID August17-September17 This is a one day festival which features local and regional bands. This year's headliner band is The Clumsy Lovers. We also have craft booths, commercial booths and lots of great food. There will be a horseshoe tournament as well as our famous raffle. In previous years we have given away camp trailers, boats and cars.