We kicked off the winter 2023/24 season today and needless to say, we're incredibly thankful for everyone who came out to take some turns! A massive shoutout to all Mountain Operations teams, without your tireless efforts to get the mountain ready, none of today's excitement could have happened. As another winter in Jackson Hole begins, we reminisce on last year's record-breaking winter. We can only hope that Mother Nature will deliver another powdery season, but regardless, a winter spent sliding on snow is a winter well spent. Peruse photos from today below; we're ecstatic to welcome all of our guests back and look forward to showing new visitors the majestic beauty of Jackson Hole.
Golden Ticket
50% off Jackson Hole lift tickets
Skiers and snowboarders who own a valid 2024-25 winter resort season pass ANYWHERE in the world can enjoy lift ticket discounts when traveling to Jackson Hole between November 29 - December 25 (dates extended through Christmas!), January 6 - 17 (newly added January dates), and March 17 - April 13.
From The Blog
How to Buy a Lift Pass
Purchasing lift tickets is an easy, seamless process designed to get you on snow quickly. Jackson Hole limits daily lift ticket capacity throughout the winter, ensuring less time waiting in lift lines and more time enjoying your ski trip. As such, planning ahead is paramount so you can ski or ride on the days you desire. Follow this step-by-step guide to getting your lift tickets.
Achievements & Medals on the JH Insider App
Need some motivation to get out and hike or bike more? JH Insider's newest feature will help keep you active and reward you for your accomplishments.
Parking & Transportation Information
Teton Village Association was created partly to help reduce traffic to and from Teton Village, and paid parking is one tool we use. Through TVA’s incentives and management, we have removed an estimated 250,000 cars off the road every ski season.
Why Does Jackson Hole Get So Much Snow?
Teton Flow dives into the meteorological and geographical factors and explores why the Tetons receive such consistent, lightweight powder snow in this fascinating examination of our home range. Watch now!