We're excited to announce our partnership with Turtlebox Audio, a leading manufacturer of portable outdoor audio devices. The rapidly growing outdoor brand will provide a premium audio experience for both winter and summer resort recreation.
As part of the multi-year partnership, Turtlebox becomes the official audio partner of our resort. Skiers, snowboarders, and outdoor enthusiasts alike will experience Turtlebox Audio products through a variety of on-mountain audio touchpoints, including aboard the famed Aerial Tram, Rendezvous Lodge, Casper Restaurant, throughout the Teton Village base area, Corbet’s Cabin, and at multiple lift loading stations across the mountain.
Additionally, visitors will be able to purchase Turtlebox products at official Jackson Hole Mountain Resort retail locations (Jackson Hole Sports, Teton Village Sports, & Hoback Sports). Key personnel and operations across the mountain will be outfitted with Turtlebox speaker products to provide the ultimate on-hill audio capabilities. Turtlebox products will be utilized alongside noteworthy JHMR events, such as the Kings & Queens of Corbet’s ski and snowboard competition, the popular Rendezvous Music Festival, and more.
“We’re thrilled to partner with the legendary Jackson Hole Mountain Resort,” said Jonathan McKenzie, co-founder of Turtlebox Audio. "Jackson delivers some of the greatest outdoor recreation opportunities in the world. We’re proud to align with the iconic brand to enhance the on-hill experience through premium audio and good vibrations.”
“Music is woven into the very fabric of the Jackson Hole experience, from the lively tunes that accompany the Aerial Tram to the energy it brings to our lift stations across the mountain,” said Ned Wonson, VP of Marketing at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort. “Partnering with Turtlebox Audio allows us to elevate this experience even more, ensuring every musical moment—whether on the slopes, at our restaurants, or during an unforgettable event like the Rendezvous Music Festival—resonates with the vibrancy and excitement that makes Jackson Hole so special.”
Turtlebox’s cornerstone product, the Gen 2 Portable Speaker, combines durability, portability, and premium audio quality—creating the ultimate outdoor speaker. Initially released in 2022, The speaker is 100% waterproof (IP67 Rated) and crush-proof, while boasting best-in-class audio quality, and 25+ hours of playtime on a single charge. Users can connect wirelessly thanks to Bluetooth 5.0 and can pair multiple Turtlebox speakers together to engage a true left/right stereo surround sound experience. The speaker also offers USB-C output for users to most charge personal devices in the field, as well as a microphone input and auxiliary connectivity. With various color and personalization options, the Gen 2 Portable Speaker is an extremely fun product designed to enhance outdoor adventures on the water, at the mountain, in the backyard, and everywhere in between.
About Turtlebox: Originally designed to fuel a shared passion of the outdoors in South-Central Texas, Turtlebox is a leading manufacturer of portable audio devices. The brand’s mission is to produce the best-sounding, most durable, portable speakers available. In pursuit of untamed adventure, Turtlebox products are built to withstand the harshest elements, providing an unmatched, elevated experience outdoors. In 2024, Turtlebox was named #209 on the prestigious Inc. 5000—Inc. Magazine’s comprehensive list of the fastest-growing private companies in America. For more information, please visit TurtleboxAudio.com.
From The Blog
How to Stay Warm in Jackson Hole
Winters in Jackson Hole can be cold, but that doesn’t have to freeze your vacation plans.
Keep your plans intact with winter-ready retail and dining options at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort. With plenty of ways to stay warm, JHMR is ready to help you make the most of chilly temperatures.
We’ve outlined the best ways you can stay warm this week:
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A Letter on Safety From Jackson Hole Mountain Resort CEO Mary Kate Buckley
Dear Jackson Hole Community and Guests,
In my letter welcoming passholders to the 2024/25 winter season, I emphasized our focus on elevating mountain safety. Now, a month into the season, I want to provide an update to everyone on the safety initiatives we’ve implemented, highlight the progress we’ve made, and invite you to join us in creating a culture of safety at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort (JHMR).
Click to read the rest of CEO Mary Kate Buckley's letter.