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JACKSON, Wyo. — For the fifth consecutive year, Astoria Park Conservancy is preparing to recognize May as Mental Health Awareness Month (MHAM), offering a dynamic lineup of special events and programs designed to support mental well-being.
Since opening in 2020, Astoria has remained committed to enhancing lives, welcoming more than 200,000 visitors to its renowned hot springs. Nestled along the riverfront, this tranquil sanctuary offers a restorative escape where guests can immerse themselves in mineral-rich waters and foster meaningful connections within the community.
Astoria is dedicated to equipping individuals with practical tools to navigate their mental health journey. Like a lifeline cast into turbulent waters, these tools – ranging from nature and cold immersion to guided meditation and breath work – are shared through wellness and critical service provider programs. Community events further strengthen emotional resilience by cultivating connection, support and a deep sense of belonging.
In support of MHAM, Astoria is offering $5 (+tax) hot springs tickets for area residents throughout the month of May. This special offer is valid for mid-week sessions only (Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday) and must be reserved using the code MHAM2026. Tickets are available for groups of four or fewer and are intentionally designed to encourage rest, relaxation and personal reset. Guests must mention the discounted hot springs soaks when booking via phone or in person.
Mental Health Awareness Month 2026 Programs:
$5 Hot springs soaks in May (on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday)
Sunday, May 3: morning meditation in the river pool
Friday, May 8: CALM with Teton County Health Department
Saturday, May 9: Practicing gratitude with Dan Roof
Tuesday, May 12: Community Safety Network Trauma Healing Series
Sunday May 17: Yoga & sound Bath
Sunday, May 17: Frontline resilience
Saturday, May 23: Mindful Me for kids
Saturday, May 30: Community Safety Network trauma healing workshop
Sunday, May 31: Provider Pause morning meditation in the River Pool
To view the Astoria event calendar for more details on programs click here.
About Astoria Park Conservancy
Astoria Park Conservancy’s mission is to provide equitable access to natural resources for the education, well-being and sense of belonging for all. Astoria is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, donor-funded park, stewarded by Astoria Park Conservancy. Astoria’s nearly 100 acres include critical wildlife habitat and wetlands, a commercial public hot springs facility, and once completed, trails, community gathering places, river overlook, nature playground and much more. Its vision is to provide a setting and experiences that uniquely foster community connection, compassion and healing for future generations.
Thank you to the Community Foundation of Jackson Hole for funding Astoria’s 2026 complimentary programs.
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