We are excited to announce that we will open two new restaurants in December, each offering a unique culinary experience that celebrates the spirit and history of Jackson Hole Mountain Resort (JHMR).
Beginning in early December, guests can visit Tram Dock, a redesigned dining experience that replaces the former RPK3 restaurant at the base of the Aerial Tram. Tram Dock is a tribute to Jackson Hole’s pioneering heritage and a celebration of the Resort’s future: with interior decor that combines historic charm and modern comfort, Tram Dock provides an environment that will resonate with both longtime patrons and first-time guests. A blend of vintage iconography and carefully selected artifacts tell the story of the Resort’s evolution, and the menu at Tram Dock features diverse, locally sourced ingredients and craft beverages, inviting guests to relax and connect after a day on the slopes.
The Resort will also open the new Trapper’s restaurant at the Sweetwater Gondola Mid-Station in mid-December, offering an elevated dining room with the coziness of a mountain chalet. This upscale eatery showcases classic regional flavors with a modern twist, blending warmth and elegance to create the ideal mid-mountain escape. Guests can look forward to enjoying a thoughtfully crafted menu featuring locally sourced ingredients and an extensive selection of beverages, all within a welcoming, social atmosphere.
“Both Tram Dock and Trapper’s embody JHMR’s commitment to providing exceptional experiences on and off the slopes,” said Nicolas Sangros, Director of Food and Beverage at JHMR. “We’re thrilled to welcome guests to these new dining destinations, where they can celebrate the history and future of Jackson Hole while enjoying a memorable meal with family and friends.”
We invite guests to explore these new dining destinations, enjoy their unique atmospheres, and be part of the Resort’s evolving legacy. Whether you’re a seasoned skier or a first-time visitor, Tram Dock and Trapper’s offer the perfect places to refuel, reconnect, and celebrate.
For more information on our dining offerings, click here.
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