So, you’ve decided to hit the slopes at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, but you’re new to skiing or snowboarding. Congratulations! You’re about to experience the thrill of learning in one of the most scenic places on Earth. But let’s be honest—finding the right beginner terrain in a resort known for its challenging runs can feel daunting. Don’t worry—we’ve got you covered. Here’s our guide to the top 5 beginner-friendly runs at Jackson Hole, perfect for mastering the basics while soaking up those breathtaking Teton views.


1. Eagle's Rest   I   2. Pooh Bear   |   3. Lower Teewinot  |   4. Lower Werner   |  5. Antelope Flats  |   Bonus


1. Eagle’s Rest

Eagle's Rest

Located at the base of the mountain, Eagle’s Rest offers a dedicated beginner experience with its very own quad chairlift. This wide-open run is a gentle introduction to the slopes, allowing you to focus on your turns without distractions. For added fun, explore the Wookie Wiggle, a Kids Adventure Trail that winds through a playful wooded area nearby. The friendly vibes here make it a fantastic spot to start your Jackson Hole journey.


2. Pooh Bear

Skiers on Pooh Bear

For those ready to venture higher up, Pooh Bear is accessed via the Sweetwater Gondola Midstation. This mellow run is perfect for practicing your glide and enjoying the serene surroundings. It also connects to Wild Goose Chase and Bison Bump, two Kids Adventure Trails that add a bit of excitement to your day. Need a break? Stop by the new Trapper’s Restaurant at Solitude Station, conveniently located at the Sweetwater Midstation. This cozy and elegant spot keeps the energy high for more laps on the slopes.


3. Lower Teewinot

MSS Kids Lessons

Clocking in as the longest of the green runs, Lower Teewinot is a gem for beginners who want to build endurance. Its steady, gentle incline allows you to develop confidence as you cruise down the mountain. With stunning views and a longer ride, this run is perfect for soaking up the essence of Jackson Hole while refining your skills.


4. Lower Werner

Flying Squirrel Chutes

Ready to mix it up? Lower Werner introduces a touch of creativity with a beginner-friendly terrain park, featuring small, approachable features for freestyle skiing or snowboarding. To the skier’s left, you’ll find the Flying Squirrel Chutes, one of the Kids Adventure Trails that features gentle banked turns, rollers and quick decision-making, allowing beginners to practice mastering their ability to control speed on varied terrain. It’s the ideal place to add a little adventure while staying within your comfort zone.


5. Antelope Flats

Kids Stash Park

Last but not least, Antelope Flats combines scenic skiing with playful features. This run offers access to the Burton Stash Park, a beginner-oriented area designed with natural elements to help you explore freestyle in a safe and fun environment. Think rolling bumps, smooth rails and plenty of room to experiment.


Bonus: Progressing to Blue Terrain

MSS Explorer Lesson Ski

Once you’ve mastered the greens, it’s time to challenge yourself with some intermediate terrain. Here are the best spots to take the next step:

  1. South Pass Traverse
    Ride the Sweetwater Gondola to the top and stop by Casper Restaurant for some delicious chicken tenders and fries. After your meal, take South Pass Traverse to return to the green terrain, giving you a taste of what lies ahead.

  2. Bridger Gondola Traverses
    Feeling adventurous? Take the Bridger Gondola to the top and follow a series of traverses that guide you all the way back to the base. It’s a fantastic way to explore more of the mountain while staying within your skill level.

  3. Easy Does It
    For the best step up to blue terrain that’s not a traverse, take the Casper Chairlift and ride Easy Does It. This run offers a slightly steeper pitch and longer ride to help you transition to intermediate skiing.

  4. Moose Creek Chair
    The Moose Creek Chair is slightly off the beaten path, making it a hidden gem. Its short, uncrowded and well-groomed run provides the perfect environment to practice away from the base area crowds.