Kelly is a small town located in Teton County, Wyoming. It was established in the late 19th century as a ranching community and has maintained its rural charm ever since. The town was named after a local rancher, John Kelly, who was one of the original settlers in the area.
Kelly is home to a mix of artists, ranchers, and outdoor enthusiasts who are drawn to the town's natural beauty and peaceful atmosphere.
Kelly has maintained a relatively stable population over the years, with a slight increase in recent years due to its growing popularity as a tourist destination.
Kelly is located at an elevation of 6,283 feet and is surrounded by the stunning natural beauty of the Teton Range and the Snake River.
The economy of Kelly is primarily based on tourism, with many residents working in the hospitality and outdoor recreation industries.
Kelly has a rich cultural heritage, with a mix of Native American, cowboy, and pioneer influences. The town hosts annual events such as rodeos, art festivals, and outdoor concerts.