Jackson National Fish Hatchery
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Jackson National Fish Hatchery in Wyoming produces eggs and fish to mitigate for fish losses for a distribution area that covers 18,000 square miles.
Jackson National Fish Hatchery is located in the National Elk Refuge in Jackson Hole, north of the town of Jackson. The hatchery is a part of the Fish and Wildlife Service's National Broodstock Program.
The hatchery is open to the public, attracting 75,000 visitors annually. Visitors can tour the fish production process. Be sure to bring binoculars to observe the birds in the area. For hours and more information call 307-733-2510.











