There’s watching a Town Square lighting on video… and then there’s standing in the middle of Jackson’s snow-dusted square, packed shoulder-to-shoulder with locals, visitors, kids hopped up on cocoa, and every dog in Teton County wearing a festive bandana, all counting down together.
I was there last night, and the moment was pure small-town magic.
The giant evergreens were dark, the Elk Antler Arches just silhouettes in the soft snowfall, breath clouds floating in the air, and then the choir began. Real Christmas songs. Actual hymns. Jesus, joy, reverence, not the watered-down “holiday remix” you get back east. It felt like a community completely comfortable celebrating the actual reason for the season.
As the choir finished, Jackson mayor Arne Jorgenson began the countdown.
“5… 4… 3… 2… 1…”
And boom, the entire Town Square erupted in light. The arches glowed, the trees sparkled, the snowflakes instantly looked like glitter falling from the sky. A perfectly timed mountain-town snowfall, like God hit the “activate winter wonderland” button right on cue.
People hugged. Kids screamed. Phones everywhere. Even the grumpy locals cracked a smile.
It was one of those rare moments where you feel exactly where you’re supposed to be. No pretense. No corporate holiday fluff. Just a small town, a cold night, a choir singing real Christmas carols, Santa on the square, and a whole community lighting up the winter together.
Merry Christmas from Jackson Hole, where we still say it proudly. 🎄
AntlersArch founder and the voice behind Teton Tattle.