Skiing & Snowboarding in Jackson Hole, WY
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One of the best ski resorts on the continent, Jackson Hole Mountain Resort is famous for its steeps, but today is also a family-friendly resort with plenty of options for beginning and intermediate skiers.
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A ski descent with tree and glade options from the top of Mt. Glory that drops you at the Coal Creek trailhead on the west side of Teton Pass.
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Taylor is a 3,300-foot backcounty ski line with east, west, and south facing runs on the western side of Teton Pass. Should only be skied by those with knowledge of avalanche safety.
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A great early season backcountry ski run on the south side of Teton Pass in Jackson Hole.
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Bombing down the north face of 10,741-footer, Jackson Peak, is a skiing experience that many locals can't get enough of.
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Cache Creek is a wildly popular destination for many Jackson Hole outdoor enthusiasts for many different reasons. Lots of winter activities on offer at this accessible park.
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This flat, groomed skiing trail is a convenient option for those wanting a quick workout close to town.
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The Emily's Pond Levee offers a mellow walk, run, cross country ski, or fat bike along the Snake River between Jackson and Wilson, Wyoming.
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This couloir is a classic spring ski and also an easy(ish) scramble that you can take to the 11,618-foot summit of Disappointment Peak.
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The Claw is one of the steeper backcountry ski lines on the south side of Teton Pass.
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The East Face of Buck Mountain is one of the most classic ski mountaineering objectives in the Tetons.
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Two descents to the west off the summit of Glory. Walk back to the top parking lot from the bottom of either run.
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One of the best early season skis on the south side of Teton Pass.
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Backcountry skiing at Breccia Peak near Togwotee Pass is a highly accessible and scenic option. Shots are short and steep, but views are long, and you can get back to the top in about 15 minutes.
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This 3,000-some foot backcounty line in Grand Teton National Park has one of the shortest approaches of any peak in the park.
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The Skillet Glacier on Mt. Moran is a classic skiing destination in the spring as well as a really great place to snow climb during the summer.
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One of the longest runs off the summit of Mt. Glory that requires a short hitch hike back to the top parking lot (or you can ski down to the Old Pass Road).
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Garnet Canyon is an overlooked, uncrowded, backcountry skiing gem.
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An ungroomed option for skiing and fat biking on the western side of the Tetons. The "trail" is the summer road.
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Snow King is a historic, in-town ski hill that allows uphill traffic--hiking, skinning, and bootpacking--when its lifts are open. If you want to ride the lifts, half- and full-day tickets are available.
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Though often quite crowded, the backcountry skiing and snowboarding on the south side of Teton Pass is really enjoyable.
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A great backcountry ski line off Mt. Glory on Teton Pass that doesn't require climbing skins and drops you right back at the parking lot at the top.
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If you don't want to deal with the hassle of driving to Teton Pass, then ski there via the Old Pass Road. It's a very enjoyable route with plenty of solitude. Come summer, it's a wonderfully challenging run or road ride. And there's no traffic.
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Located between 25 Short and Wimpy's, Maverick is a backcountry skiing destination in Grand Teton NP that offers some of the best lines in the area.
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