Key facts
Resort | 1925 m |
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Slopes | 1925-3185 m |
Lifts | 13 |
Pistes | 2500 acres |
Price index | 175 |
Jackson HoleUSA

The upside
- Lots of expert-only terrain and one of the USA’s biggest verticals
- Jackson town has an entertaining Wild West ambience
- Unspoiled, remote location
- Excellent snow record
- Some unique off-slope diversions
- The airport is only minutes away
The downside
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Summary
When we first visited Jackson Hole in the early 1990s, you went for its gnarly mountain, shedloads of snow and big vertical – simple as that. It had few facilities at the base or on the mountain, and an antiquated lift system.
Now, Jackson has a modern (though still inadequate) cable car, two gondolas, four fast chairs serving easy and intermediate terrain, a bunch of upscale hotels at the base, two table-service restaurants on the mountain – and many more beginners, intermediates and families around as a result. Some old hands hate the changes; we love them. Now, we get the best of both worlds – superb snowy steeps on the one hand, decent lunches and stylish lodgings on the other.
Blogs, features and news
- Ikon Pass expands into Europe
- North American resorts limit numbers on lifts and slopes
- Jackson Hole to reopen after storm
- 10 Top Resorts for Off-piste
- New UK flights to Jackson Hole
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Key facts
Resort | 1925 m |
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Slopes | 1925-3185 m |
Lifts | 13 |
Pistes | 2500 acres |
Price index | 175 |