Hiking in Teton Village
Start at the base of Teton Village or ride up our gondola to access hiking trails that will transport you high above the valley to stunning panoramic views of the surrounding mountain range. Hike through wildflower-covered fields and rugged mountain terrain to experience the best views in Jackson Hole — all within the resort's boundaries. Cool off and grab a bite to eat at one of our several hike-to restaurants including Piste Mountain Bistro, The Deck and Off-Piste.
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Top of the World
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North Ridge Trail
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Cirque Trail
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Rock Springs Loop
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Cody Bowl
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Green River Overlook
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Lower Faces Loop
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Wildflower Trail
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Hoback Trail
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Casper Ridge Loop
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Holey Moley
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Seven Bridges Trail
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Saratoga Trail
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Valley Trail
Quick Access to High Alpine Hiking
via the Tram and gondolas
You don't have to hike up the entire mountain to access the exciting trails of the upper mountain. The Aerial Tram opens up a whole new world of hiking experiences unlike any others in the Jackson Hole area. Ascending 4,139 feet in just 12 minutes, the tram leaves hikers at 10,450 feet, among the high peaks of the southern Tetons. Purchase a sightseeing ticket for breathtaking views and quick access to the high alpine.
Guided Hikes
Walk to Waffles & Hike to Happy Hour
Explore Jackson Hole’s legendary terrain with an experienced guide who will help you choose a route that fits your goals and maximizes the scenery.
Tram Trails
The Aerial Tram offers a unique hiking experience unlike any other in the Jackson Hole area. Ascending 4,139' in just 12 minutes, the tram leaves hikers at 10,450' among the high peaks of the Southern Tetons. From here you are free to access a vast trail network connecting Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, Bridger-Teton National Forest, and Grand Teton National Park - all while avoiding the 4,000+ foot climb to the top. Enjoy your time at the top for photos and hiking, and catch the tram back down, they come every 15 minutes during operating hours. Don't forget to stop into Corbet's Cabin and pick up a world-famous waffle to end your day.
EASY | MODERATE | DIFFICULT |
Top of the World | Cody Bowl | Cirque Trail |
Lower Faces Loop | Green River Overlook | North Ridge Trail |
Rock Springs Loop |
Bridger Gondola Trails
Enjoy panoramic views of Jackson Valley and the surrounding mountains from any of the trails leading up to or starting at Bridger Gondola. Begin at the base of Jackson Hole Mountain Resort on the Wildflower Trail to experience nearly 5 miles of scenic trail ending at Rendezvous Lodge. Take on either Casper Ridge Loop or the Cirque Trail to enjoy views starting at 9,095 feet, both ending back at the top of Bridger Gondola where you can enjoy a refreshing drink at The Deck @ Piste.
MODERATE | DIFFICULT |
Wildflower Trail | Cirque Trail |
Casper Ridge Loop* | Holey Moley |
*NOTE: Please be aware of undetonated explosives from winter avalanche hazard reduction work on these trails. If you come in contact with a 'D.U.D.' please follow this emergency protocol.
Teewinot Trails
Start from the base of Jackson Hole Mountain Resort in Teton Village to take advantage of our lower mountain trails. The Seven Bridges Trail and Saratoga Trail are ideal for anyone looking to take on an enjoyable hike at a lower elevation.
EASY | MODERATE |
Seven Bridges Trail | Saratoga Trail |
Sweetwater Trails
Enjoy scenic views and watch bikers go huge in the bike park down below, as you take the Sweetwater Gondola from the base of Jackson Hole Mountain Resort in Teton Village to the mid-point of the Wildflower Trail. Hike up the scenic Wildflower Trail to grab some food and drinks at Rendezvous Lodge or opt for a steep and strenuous hike up Holey Moley.
MODERATE | DIFFICULT |
Wildflower Trail | Holey Moley |
Grand Teton National Park
Jackson Hole Mountain Resort shares a boundary with Grand Teton National Park (GTNP), and we encourage all our guests to experience this incredible natural environment. Park your car, strap on your pack and head out on trails into the heart of GTNP.
We strongly encourage you to have a detailed trail guide book and topographical map if planning on heading into GTNP.
Teton Crest Trail
A must-do hike for any backpacker, the Teton Crest Trail starts at Teton Pass and follows the ridgelines through Teton Village all the way to Mt. Moran at the north end of GTNP. Jump start your Teton Crest Trail experience with a ride on the Jackson Hole Aerial Tram, avoiding the initial 4,139 feet uphill hike, to meet the trail at the top of Rendezvous Mountain. The trail follows the high crest through wildflower meadows, around glacial lakes and directly to panoramic views. Backpackers can end their adventure at a number of different locations depending on the desired length of the trip. This is a true wilderness adventure and an experience of a lifetime. However, it requires extensive backcountry experience, endurance and skills. If you are not up for a multi-day hike*, check out Marion Lake and Granite Canyon for day hike options in GTNP.
Marion Lake
This hike starts at the summit of Rendezvous Mountain and makes its way up through alpine and sub-alpine terrain to Marion Lake in GTNP. This is a great overnight in the backcountry*. Trail distance is 12.5 miles roundtrip, requiring 7 hours and 4,250 feet total vertical rise.
Granite Canyon
From the top of the tram, take this strenuous hike down into Granite Canyon's alpine forest in GTNP, ending at the Teton Village base area; or hike from bottom to top for an uphill challenge. Trail distance is 11 miles one way, requiring 7 hours and 4,100 feet total vertical rise/descent. You can avoid the Valley Trail hike to Teton Village by arranging a shuttle from Teton Village to the Granite Canyon trailhead.
Valley Trail
The most moderate of them all, the Valley Trail originates in the Teton Village base area and traverses along relatively flat terrain to Phelps Lake, adjacent to the Laurance S. Rockefeller Preserve in GTNP. The trail winds through alpine forests that are home to local wildlife such as bears, moose and marmots and provide great views of the valley. The hike ends at the shores of Phelps Lake and provides an ideal spot for picnicking and swimming. Trail distance is 5.1 miles one way, requiring 2-3 hours and minimal vertical rise. The Ranch Lot is the best place to park for this hike. Shuttle a car to your destination if you only want to hike one way.
*All backcountry camping requires a permit and park-approved bear canister. These can be obtained at GTNP ranger stations or visitor centers.
Hike to restaurants
Fuel up mid-hike with delicious food from one of our on-mountain dining options. Hike up Cirque Trail to Corbet's Cabin for our world-famous "Top of the World" waffles. Or, hike up the beautiful wildflower trail, or down from the top of the Aerial Tram to Rendezvous Lodge, for drinks on The Deck or food from Piste Mountain Bistro or Off-Piste Market.
Wild Things of Wyoming Hiking Tours
Join the naturalist guides at Wild Things of Wyoming on a private or group hike to maximize your experience and immerse yourself in the natural history and stunning alpine habitat on Rendezvous Mountain.
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