Jackson Hole, nestled in the rugged mountains of Wyoming, is famous for its stunning scenery and exceptional skiing. With challenging advanced slopes and inviting beginner trails, Jackson Hole provides an unforgettable experience for every skier, all while delivering a truly authentic mountain atmosphere. Download the latest Jackson Hole piste map, and get valuable information on the resort's ski area, most popular ski runs, and ski lift network to make the most of your skiing experience.
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Jackson Hole best ski pistes
Jackson Hole is famed for its 10% beginner, 40% intermediate, and 50% expert terrain, featuring legendary steeps and big mountain bowls:
- Crags (Red-Intermediate): A ridge line red offering sweeping turns above Rendezvous Bowl.
- Moran (Black-Expert): A steep black charging beneath the Tram into open bowls.
- Wide Open (Blue-Intermediate): One of the few wider beginner‑friendly slopes at Jackson.
- Togwotee Pass Traverse (Blue-Intermediate): Scenic blue linking upper and lower mountain.
- Campground (Red-Intermediate): Red run weaving through trees near the base.
- Amphitheater Traverse (Blue-Intermediate): Low angle traverse above the Amphitheater.
- Lupine Way (Blue-Intermediate): Calm blue lined with wildflowers in summer.
- Amphitheater (Black-Expert): Big mountain black with cliffs and natural terrain features.
- Laramie (Red-Intermediate): Smooth red carver high on the mountain.
- Corbet’s Couloir (Black-Expert): Jackson’s signature chute, steep, icy, and only for the bold.
- Werner (Black-Expert): Tight black chute descending from the Tram Ridge.
- Rendezvous Bowl (Black-Expert): Vast bowl requiring strong snowpack and expert judgment.
- Sundog (Red-Intermediate): High‑alpine red with panoramic valley vistas.
- Casper Bowl (Black-Expert): Advanced bowl skiing with cliffs and chutes.
- Grand (Black-Expert): Deep powder bowl accessible via hike.
- Moran Woods (Black-Expert): Tight glade skiing for experts.
- The Hobacks (Black-Expert): A remote chute area offering steep lines.
- Paint Brush (Red-Intermediate): A long red linking upper mountain to the tram.
- Kemmerer (Black-Expert): Steep black with firm fall‑line.
- Bivouac (Black-Expert): Challenging black requiring backcountry-style confidence.
Jackson Hole in brief
- Skiable terrain: 1011 ha (2,498 acres)
- Base elevation: 1,924 m (6,312 feet)
- Top elevation: 3,185 m (10,449 feet)
- Vertical drop: 1,261 m (4,137 feet)
- Ski pistes: 131
- Type of ski pistes: 10% beginner, 40% intermediate, 50% expert
- Backcountry terrain: +1214 ha (+3,000 acres)
- Ski lifts: 16
- Stash parks: 5
- Terrain parks: 2
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