Jackson Hole is America's most challenging ski resort, featuring 4,139 feet of continuous vertical, legendary expert terrain including Corbet's Couloir, and a stunning Teton Mountain backdrop with 459 inches of annual snowfall.
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Terrain Breakdown
Highlights
- 4,139 ft continuous vertical drop
- Corbet's Couloir—North America's most famous ski run
- 459 inches average annual snowfall
- Iconic aerial tramway to 10,450 ft summit
- Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks nearby
- 50% expert terrain—America's most challenging resort
- Charming Western town of Jackson
- Ikon Pass included
Resort Details
Best For
How Many Days to Ski Jackson Hole?
Plan a longer vacation to fully explore this diverse resort.
With 2,500 skiable acres and 133 runs, plus 4,139' of vertical, plan for multiple days to truly experience everything.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Jackson Hole good for beginners?
Jackson Hole is NOT ideal for beginners. It's known as one of America's most expert resorts with steep terrain, cliffs, and the famous Corbet's Couloir. The beginner area is limited.
What is Corbet's Couloir?
Corbet's Couloir is North America's most famous ski run—a mandatory 10-20 foot drop into a steep couloir at the top of Jackson Hole. It requires expert skills and big air commitment.
What pass is Jackson Hole on?
Jackson Hole is on the Ikon Pass. It is NOT on Epic. It's one of Ikon's most prized destinations.
How far is Jackson Hole from a major airport?
Jackson Hole Airport is just 10 minutes from the resort—one of the closest airport-to-slope transfers anywhere. It's the only commercial airport inside a National Park.
How much snow does Jackson Hole get?
Jackson Hole averages 450+ inches annually. The steep terrain and consistent snowfall make it a powder skier's paradise.
Jackson Hole Lift Ticket Prices (2025-2026)
Prices are approximate and may vary by day, season, and purchase method. Always verify on the resort's official website.
Live Mountain Data
Insider Tips: Jackson Hole
Local knowledge to make the most of your visit.
Parking
Arrive by 8 AM or use the START Bus from Jackson (free, runs every 20 min).
Best Runs
Corbet's Couloir is iconic but often icy. Expert Bowl and Tower Three Chutes have better snow.
Local Secret
Casper Bowl opens for hike-to terrain later in the season - some of the best expert skiing in North America.
Avoid Crowds
The Tram always has a line. Take Thunder quad to start, work your way up.
Food Tip
Coulter Cafe at the Gondola mid-station has surprisingly good breakfast burritos.
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