Jackson Hole

About Jackson Hole

Jackson Hole has a reputation for steep, challenging terrain and is often referred to as “The Big One”. With 2,500 acres of legendary inbounds terrain, a 1261m vertical rise, over 11m of average snowfall each winter, and unparalleled backcountry access -  Jackson Hole offers a truly unique experience.

Whether you’re here to experience “The Big One’s” wild, untamed terrain, rolling, wide open groomers, or you’re just getting out on the snow for the first time, it’s bound to be an experience you’ll never forget.

Teton Village is located at the base of the slopes and offers on-mountain accommodation as well as a selection of bars and restaurants, we suggest giving the ‘Spicy’ at The Mangy Moose a try! For a more authentic cowboy experience take the free shuttle down to the town of Jackson and grab a drink at the Million Dollar Cowboy Bar. This western saloon has saddles for seats, live music and western dancing to boot!

Known for:

  • Steep and deep terrain
  • Western charm
Jackson Hole has a reputation for steep, challenging terrain and is often referred to as “The Big One”. With 2,500 acres of legendary inbounds terrain, a 1261m vertical rise, over 11m of average snowfall each winter, and unparalleled backcountry access -  Jackson Hole offers a truly unique experience.