After a number of aggressive days, the plan for day was a more relaxed exploration of Jackson. Sharon and I walked downtown. We had breakfast at Cafe Genevieve (two egg breakfast and avocado toast).
Afterwards, Sharon and I wandered the downtown. Sharon shopped. I particularly enjoyed walking through the Thomas Mangelsen’s gallery. I eventually went back to the hotel and ran for 35 minutes on the treadmill.
We spent the afternoon with Cindy and Larkin at the National Museum of Wildlife Art. We had a light lunch at the Palates Restaurant in the museum (Game Stew and Beet Salad). Sharon and I were both surprised by the museum. It has a nice collection.
The Museum's outdoor Sculpture Trail is substantial. The museum is currently hosting a significant exhibition called "The Great Elephant Migration." It's an outdoor art installation featuring 30 life-size elephant sculptures on the Museum's Sculpture Trail.




The four of us finished the day with a leisurely dinner at the Gun Barrel Steak & Game House. The food was surprisingly good. Sharon and I split a CAESAR [Whole romaine hearts, parmesan cheese, crumbled croutons, housemade Caesar dressing]. All of us had ELK LOIN [mesquite grilled, served sliced with a red wine & huckleberry reduction] as an entree.
By the time Sharon and I got back to the Snow King and crashed, it was almost 11 pm.
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