Jackson Hole Mountain Resort (JHMR) looks forward to its 59th season in 2024-25, boasting 137 days of skiing and snowboarding. Famous for world-class skiing, breathtaking scenery and a truly Western spirit, no other resort in North America offers such a completely authentic ski vacation.
Jackson Hole Mountain Resort can’t be denied, not after a banner winter in 2022-23 that dumped 595 inches of snow in a single season, a new record.
Quick Facts
- Where? Teton Village. About 22 minutes by car or START bus from the Jackson Town Square.
- When? 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Nov. 29, 2024, to April 13, 2025.
- Getting there: Stay in Teton Village and walk to the lifts, or take the START Bus from the town of Jackson right to the base. Driving? Several parking options surround the base area, with your cheapest bet being the Ranch Lot.
- Ages: Come one, come all!
- Cost: Single-day adult lift tickets start at $191 and top out at $242 this year, depending upon the day of week/month, but there are lots of reduced multi-day, half-day, beginner and junior or senior options. Traveler Tip: Buy online for a 5-15% discount!
- Duration: The ski lifts are spinning from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. but loads of great apres-ski action kicks off afterward.
- Intensity: Skiing Jackson Hole can be intense. Famously so. But not everyone needs to even go near Corbet's Couloir. The beginner terrain is ideal to learn on, and spectacular, brand-new blue intermediate terrain has been added each of the past three years.
- Highlights: Wow, where do we begin? From riding the famous Aerial Tram to jumping cliffs, making your first turn, or the hilarious pleasure of a fluffy wipe-out in its legendary cowboy powder, this mountain has thrills for everyone.
- Lowlights: So you followed intriguing tracks heading off into the trees, realized they lead off a cliff and now the only alternative is to hike back up. Be careful exploring off-piste out there; this mountain is serious!
- Important Tidbit: JHMR is 100% green-powered for all its electricity needs. This includes all on-mountain lifts, facilities and base area operations.
Skiing at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort
While coming in at No. 1 in North America of Ski Magazine's "Best Ski Resorts on Every Continent" in 2023, and named one of Forbes Magazine's Top 10 Ski Resorts for 2019, the resort also experienced its snowiest winter on record in 2022-23, with almost 600 inches of snow and consistent powder days through closing day.
When factoring in snowfall, 4,139 continuous vertical feet, world-class grooming and snow-making, constantly expanding intermediate terrain and abundant off-hill activities, it’s easy to see why Jackson Hole Mountain Resort has built a strong reputation among all types of visitors.
That World Famous Terrain
Jackson Hole Mountain Resort is situated in the heart of the Tetons, just a few peaks south of the majestic Grand Teton. Rendezvous and Apres Vous mountains, which comprise the resort itself, can accommodate beginners through experts and every adventurer in between. As one of the youngest mountain ranges in the country, geologically speaking, the Tetons have given JHMR a perfect blend of towering and exciting steeps that mellow out into wide rolling runs for cruising. In ski terms, Jackson Hole Mountain Resort's got it all.
Home to perhaps North America’s most iconic lift, the bright red Aerial Tram, JHMR boasts the country’s second longest vertical rise served by a single lift. As a counterpoint to the vast and challenging terrain accessed via the tram, the high-speed Bridger and Sweetwater gondolas offer access to acres of moderate, groomed slopes for the intermediate skier. Lower down where things are simpler, the Teewinot chairlift provides an excellent, peaceful option for beginners to get the practice they need before exploring further.
Wonderfully, the most underrated aspect of skiing at JHMR are the blue intermediate runs which can be found all over the mountain providing exciting contours and views at every elevation. If you're an intermediate skier, an expert who appreciates the thrill of carving up a groomer, or even a beginner who wants a target to aim for, you will love the endless variety of blue runs at Jackson Hole. From twisting along the gorgeous south boundary of the resort on Rendezvous Trail, to the the wide and meadow-y cruising options under the Apres Vous chairlift, JHMR has the diverse terrain in its blue runs alone to keep any skier fascinated.
Think it's time for the expert terrain? OK, just look around. Most of what you can see in the resort is open to ski. Yes, seriously, that one. Yup, and that too. Pay extreme attention to closed signs and closed areas of course, but yeah, the hard stuff should be fairly obvious—this is Jackson Hole after all.
The excitement lift-wise at JHMR for the 2024-25 season is the newly upgraded Sublette chairlift. For the past 37 years, Jackson Hole’s highest-elevation chairlift has been a guest favorite and lift operators’ number-one lift to work. The new high-speed quad lift travels at 1,000 feet per minute, making the trip last just over 4 minutes, down from over 10 minutes.
Mountain Sports School
Does all this make you feel like brushing up on your skiing or riding? Craving that expert tip that's going to bring it all together and have you skiing that? Do you just want someone to safely show you around this huge place? We don't blame you, and we're lucky to be able to recommend the JHMR Mountain Sports School and all the exciting offerings they have to enhance your ski vacation.
Families and individuals will enjoy exploring the mountain with JHMR Mountain Sports School instructors, the unique Backcountry Guide program, or the various ski and snowboard camps run each winter. Kids' groups, adult groups and private lessons for all ages are available for you to take advantage of the joy of precise instruction and intimate mountain knowledge.
Four years ago, the resort opened Solitude Station—located at Sweetwater Gondola mid-station. It boasts 12,000 square feet of Mountain Sports School, rental and dining facilities. Rentals for children age 7 and up and adult beginners are available here as are lift tickets for all types of skiers and riders. The Cody House at the base is where kids age 6 and under go to for lessons.
Steep & Deep Camps
To be the best, you have to ski the best. Founded by legendary skier Doug Coombs, Steep & Deep Ski Camp is for advanced to expert skiers or snowboarderswho won't settle for anything less than the best: the best instruction from the best coaches; the best terrain in the lower 48; the best technique; the best access—the early tram and its guarantee of first tracks; and the best camaraderie among like-minded skiers. During this intensive 4-day camp, students learn how to safely and confidently explore the extreme terrain and snow conditions that make Jackson Hole famous. Guided by the instructors' knowledge of the conditions and the mountain, students ski mostly black and double black terrain. Highlights include the Hobacks, the Expert Chutes, and, on the last day, the infamous Corbet's Couloir.
There will be four 4-day camps offered in 2024-25 during January and February. For more details and pricing, click here.
Guided Backcountry Skiing
Need fresh tracks? JHMR offers backcountry guides to introduce you safely to the storied Jackson Hole out-of-bounds experience. In 1999—in what was a trailblazing move for an American ski resort—Jackson Hole Mountain Resort opened the gates on its perimeter, allowing skiers and snowboarders to explore the thousands of acres of backcountry skiing that lie just beyond the boundaries.
Backcountry Guides welcome advanced skiers and snowboarders who want to learn to travel in uncontrolled terrain and discover untracked slopes, secret runs and the best snow conditions in Jackson Hole. The guided day may include touring, hiking, snow science, mountaineering and downhill riding.
Kids Ranch
Got kids? JHMR also offers its Kids Ranch ski and snowboard instruction programs for preschoolers up to freshmen in high school—even the youngest children learn to ski and so much more.
Ski Shops and Rentals
Would an extra fleece layer be good for you? Did you forget your goggles? Need to rent skis? You'll find a wide variety of great options for any piece of gear or equipment you might need in the ski shops at the base. The friendly and professional staff at Jackson Hole Sports, located conveniently near the base of the gondola, is prepared to answer any question and get you set up and on the mountain quickly.
Further down the base area, Teton Village Sports has an equally awesome selection of gear and helpful expertise. If you have time after skiing, it's worth stopping by each shop since they carry different brands.
If you're staying in or around Town Square, you can head to Hoback Sports for all your rental needs.
Traveler Tip: Purchase your rentals in advance online and receive a 15% discount.
Mountain Eats
Every year it seems the food options at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort get better and better. From snack spots like the centrally located General Store at the base to famous waffle-and-warmth provider Corbet's Cabin at the top, you're never too far away from a snack or place to grab a break.
For lunch, the options really spread out. For more casual cafeteria-style eating, we love sitting on the outdoor decks at the Casper Restaurant while the salad bar and Asian noodle bowls up at the top of the gondola at Rendezvous Alpine Kitchen are favorites. Off-Piste Market at the top of the Gondi has a full espresso bar, pizza slices and gourmet food, beer, wine and small essentials like sunscreen and batteries. Try the Bear Flats Snack Shack at the base of Sublette. The Southcable Cafe in Caldera House offers quick—but satisfying!—bites and beer. Tram Dock is a new restaurant located at the base next to the, well, tram dock! It serves lunch and apres-ski goodness as does Cafe 6311 below the Bridger Center. Another new eatery, Trappers, is offered at Solitude Station, via the Sweetwater Gondola.
The Piste Mountain Bistro is a wonderful dinner spot up top (opens at 4:30 p.m.). It offers a comfortable menu of locally sourced dishes that you can savor yourself or share with the table. You can take the gondola back down once you've eaten!
For a more restful approach, all the great restaurants at the base look forward to the click-clack of ski boots. Il Villagio Osteria has great Italian and an award-winning pizza bar. At the same time, it's hard to beat the location of the Handle Bar at the Four Seasons, where you can try Michael Mina's excellent chicken sandwich. A new eatery, Yardsale, located in the Snake River Lodge, offers a short yet yummy menu, with items such as apres nachos, a Kobe beach burger, spicy taco and salads. And of course, no visit to the Village—or Jackson Hole, for that matter—would be complete without a meal or a drink (and listening to music, too) at the iconic Mangy Moose.
Events at the Mountain
Numerous events are offered at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort and in Teton Village during the ski season, from free concerts to ski races. Check jacksonhole.com and tetonvillagewy.org for a full schedule of weekly happenings. Here is a sample:
- Battle of the Bands: Annual, free spring concert series during March featuring local bands performing under the tram; 3 p.m.
- Annual Jackson Hole Rendezvous—The Jackson Hole Rendezvous is a two-day lifestyle and music festival at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, held in early April.
- Tram Jam: Local band stationed at the bottom of the Bridger Gondola every Saturday for more than 25 years, jamming out roots rock reggae beats. No matter the weather, they jam on!
- Special Olympics Wyoming Winter Games – Competitions take place at both Jackson Hole Mountain Resort and Teton Pines
- New Year’s Eve Torchlight Parade - Dusk parade and fireworks
The Last Word
With reliable snow, great terrain for all abilities, great food and world class instruction, Jackson Hole Mountain Resort is a memorable vacation for all types of skiers and riders. Come experience Western hospitality at its best while you ski until your legs give out and yet can't stop smiling. There's just nowhere quite like it. See you on the mountain!
Not quite here yet? Trying to figure out what to wear? Be sure to read our article on Dress Like a Jackson Hole Skier and packing for winter in Jackson Hole.
For the latest information, visit jacksonhole.com or download the free app, JH Tapped, for daily updates and info (available on Android and iPhone).
All photos provided by Jackson Hole Mountain Resort.