Jackson Hole Mountain Resort has the longest continuous vertical rise of any ski area in the U.S rising 4,139 feet from the valley floor to the top of Rendezvous Mountain!
THE TOWN: A 20 minute bus ride, Jackson, which remains a small but booming Western town that's "howdy" in the daytime and hopping in the evening…It's also a great place to kick back and rest your feet while taking in the wealth of galleries, Western-wear shops, varied cuisines, a $35 million arts center, and active nightlife centering on bars and music.
OPTIONAL ACTIVITIES: We are planning some really exciting side excursions and activities (Day trip to Grande Targhee or Snowmobiling in Yellowstone) to fill up your days off from the slopes; come rested.
THE MOUNTAIN: This is one of America's premiere big mountain resorts located next to Yellowstone National Park in the heart of the Grand Teton's. Jackson is famous for endless varied terrain appropriate for all levels of ability, big - big bowls, miles of glades, and of course steeps for the most adventurous. Jackson tops off at 10,500 feet with some of the best consistent fall line skiing in the world.
This mountain is so big you never get to see it all, no less ski it all. Jackson Hole Mountain Resort features 500 inches of snowfall annually, along with 2,500 acres of legendary terrain on two distinct mountains - Rendezvous and Apres Vous.
The Jackson Hole aerial tram, known as the "big red box," will zip 100 passengers an awe-inspiring 4,139 vertical feet to the summit of Rendezvous Mountain in just 12 minutes…restoring access to Cody Bowl, Corbets Culoir, Rendezvous Bowl, and Cheyenne Bowl. And when your legs need a break, take some easy going laps on the Casper and Apres Vous lifts.
Terrain: 2 mountains, Apres Vous and Rendezvous; 2,500 acres of in-bounds terrain; Vertical drop of 4,139 feet (greatest continuous rise in U.S.); Base elevation: 6,311 feet/1924 meters; Summit elevation: 10,450 feet/3185 meters; Uphill capacity: 12,096 skiers per hour; Open backcountry gate system accesses over 3000+ acres; 50% expert trails; 40% intermediate trails;10% beginner trails.