Wyoming Centennial Scenic Byway
Visitor Services

The town of Jackson has many visitor services and accommodations, a regional hospital, rural airport, and travel supplies. At the north end of town is a visitor information center and park, where...[more]

Service Description Service Description
Fees

Fees

No fees other than commercial services and tours.

Bicycle/Pedestrian Facilities

Bicycle/Pedestrian Facilities

While there are numerous hiking trails in the area, there are no designated bike paths.

Camping

Camping

Camping is available along this byway.

Visit ReserveUSA for more information on nearby campgrounds.

Food

Food

Food is available in Dubois, Hoback Junction, Jackson, and Pinedale.

Gasoline

Gasoline

Gasoline is available in Dubois, Hoback Junction, Jackson, and Pinedale.

Information

Information

There is an authoritative information center along this byway.

Lodging

Lodging

Lodging is available in Dubois, Hoback Junction, Jackson, and Pinedale.

Retail

Retail

There are places to shop in Jackson and Pinedale.

NOTE: The America's Byways® website is federally funded and cannot promote commercial businesses. This data may not be complete or up to date. The National Scenic Byways Program is not responsible for the quality of your travel experience. See the right column on the Byway Overview page for local contact information.

Special Considerations

The route consists entirely of paved, all-season highways, that are two lanes, except a short segment south of Jackson, where there are four lanes. The road is winding in places with numerous sharp elevation changes.

Restrictions

Winter conditions may cause road closures, particularly in Hoback Canyon.

Seasons

Best Time to Drive

Summer is the best time to drive the byway.

High Season

The byway is the most crowded during summertime.

Road Conditions

To find up to date information about the road conditions along Wyoming Centennial Scenic Byway, please visit the FHWA listing of web sites for more information.
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