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Jackson Hole Mountain Resort
Jackson, Wyoming

Going to Jackson Hole is like travelling back into the Wyoming of the 1800's. While there's no shootouts on Main Street these days, the town and Resort sport wooden boardwalks and lots of cowboy hangouts. As the Gateway to Yellowstone National Park, Teton National Park, the National Elk Refuge and Bridger - Teton National Forests, the whole area has been preserved from modern urbanization. You're just as liable to come across an elk or a moose walking in downtown as a modern mountain man.

Jackson Hole Mountain Resort offers some of North America's most difficult terrain. 2 peaks, 2,500 acres and a vertical drop of 4,139 feet with 22 miles of groomed runs... sounds like skiing heaven to me.

Quick Facts:
Season: Late November to early April (Weather permitting)

Lifts: 12
* 1 High speed gondola
* 2 High speed quads
* 4 Quad chairs
* 2 Triple chairs
* 2 Double chairs
* 1 Magic Carpet

Average Snowfall: 459"
Snowmaking: 8%
Base Elevation: 6,311 ft
Summit: 10,450 ft
Vertical Rise: 4,139 ft
Skiable Terrain: 2,500 acres

Number of Trails: 111
Trails Classification:
Beginner: 10%
More Difficult: 40%
Most Difficult: 40%
Experts Only: 10%
Longest Run: 7 miles
Ski trails map courtesy of Jackson Hole Mountain Resort.
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