Jackson Hole Ski Resort
Skiing Jackson
Getting To Jackson
Accommodation in Jackson
Après Ski Jackson
Ski Trail Map
Jackson Hole Ski Resort Review
On a clear day the toy town airport of Jackson Hole, Wyoming, offers an unforgettable ringside view of a frozen tidal wave of granite, the fabulous Grand Tetons.
Jackson Hole is surrounded by some of the most spectacular scenery in North America and offers a unqiue experience both on and off the slopes. This is a real, old fashioned, Western town, with raised wooden boardwalks and authentic cowboy saloons.
The main ski area is at Teton village, about 12 miles away, but reached by the regular shuttle buses.
In addition there is also the Snow King ski area in town which has some surprisingly steep runs and is open for night skiing.
Jackson In Brief
Getting There:
Idaho Falls Airport (IDA): 140km (87 miles), daily shuttle service available.
Jackson Airport (JAC): 13km (8 miles).
Grand Targhee to Jackson Hole: 75km (47 miles)
Height:
Jackson: 1,920 – 3,190m (6,300 -10,470ft).
Targhee: 2,440 – 3,100m (8,000 – 10,170ft).
No of Lifts: Jackson: 11; Targhee: 5.
Types of Pistes:
Jackson: 10% beginner, 40% intermediate, 50% advanced.
Targhee: 10% beginner, 70% intermediate, 20% advanced.
Main Advantages:
Snow-sure resort; large ski area; cowboy-style apès-ski; superb scenery; close to Yellowstone National Park.
Drawbacks:
Jackson town separate from ski area at Teton Village; remote location.