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Large rocky mountain with jagged ridges and patches of light-colored rock faces in Yellowstone National Park.

Four Decades of Protecting What We Love

Stewardship & Sustainability

400 Miles of Wild – Snake River Headwaters

Conservation at the Core of Everything We Do Stewardship – the responsible use and protection of the natural world through active participation in conservation.
Sustainability – the capability to meet the needs of the present generation without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs.
Two people in kayaks and river with rapids and white water in Yellowstone National Park.

Our Commitments

Stewardship

Protecting Wild Rivers & Ecosystems
River advocacy, invasive species prevention, and Leave No Trace ethics — our stewardship work protects the waters we all share.

Sustainability

Operating Responsibly for the Long Term
BEST certified practices across our entire operation — from repairs and sourcing to energy conservation and waste reduction.

Conservation Overview

Conservation Overview – video from 2020

Calm lake with mirror-like reflection and multiple mountain peaks with rocky faces in Yellowstone National Park.
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Questions About Our Conservation Work?

We’re always happy to discuss our environmental practices, answer questions about conservation challenges facing Greater Yellowstone, or suggest ways you can get involved in protecting these wild places.

Email us at info@jacksonholekayak.com or call (307) 733-2471 or stop by our shop at 945 W. Broadway in Jackson.

Together, we can ensure that future generations inherit rivers, lakes, and wilderness as spectacular as what we enjoy today.