Just the Facts
The Tetons rise dramatically from the high plains to over 6,562 feet (2,000 metres), creating one of North America’s most aesthetic and rugged ranges and catching storms that drop well over 36 feet (11 metres) of snow annually. Powder days in Jackson are plentiful and life-changing, but the varied and challenging terrain makes the ski area stand out.
→ Skiable area: 2,500 acres (1,012 hectares), 133 trails, 6 alpine bowls
→ Parks: 4 “Stash Parks” (terrain parks that mix up natural terrain features and creative artificial elements), 2 terrain parks
→ Longest run: 11 km
→ Terrain mix (beginner/intermediate/advanced): 10%/40%/50%
→ Lifts: 13 (including a 100-passenger aerial tram); capacity of 17,833 skiers/hour
→ Average annual snowfall: 11,63 m
→ Snowmaking coverage: 195 acres (79 hectares)
→ Vertical : 1,262 m; top elevation 3,185 m
Getting there: Teton Village, home to JHMR, is 12 miles from Jackson and 20 miles from Jackson Hole Airport, which offers nonstop flights from 15 major U.S. cities. The closest big city to drive from is Salt Lake City, Utah, a five-hour haul.