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1/19 Ski slopes Jackson Hole
Jackson Hole is famous for its challenging, steep, and varied terrain. Many runs lead through open woodland areas with natural lines. In the upper section, you will find many difficult and extremely difficult runs. Beginners appreciate the very easy and wide slopes in the valley area. Powder enthusiasts will get their money's worth on the attractive slopes. Only the most important slopes at the chairlifts and gondolas are groomed.
Runs/slopes
Total: 116 km
| Easy | 16 km |
| Intermediate | 50 km |
| Difficult | 50 km |
Worth knowing
- Artificial snow-making
160 Snow cannons - Valley run available
Most of the runs end directly in Teton Village.
Run location
- above tree line
- under tree line
Longest run
- Rendezvous Bowl Trail | South Pass Traverse | Lower Teewinot · Length 8 km · Elevation difference 1261 m
Most difficult run
- Corbet's Couloir · Length 0.3 km · Elevation difference 200 m
Slope tip
- Werner
- Amphitheater
- Rendezvous Bowl
- Sundog
Snowparks
- Snow park/Fun park
- No halfpipe
Towns/villages at the ski resort (distance from town center):
Teton Village (0.1 km), Jackson (23 km), Moose Wilson Road (8 km), Wilson (14 km) Towns/villages at the ski resort
Teton Village (0.1 km), Jackson (23 km), Moose Wilson Road (8 km), Wilson (14 km) Towns/villages at the ski resort
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