Jackson Hole is home to legendary terrain and some of the best skiers and riders in the world, boasting 4,139 feet of quad-burning vert, 450+ annual inches of seemingly bottomless snow, and steeps that may as well have their own classification on the trail map.
jacksonhole.comCorbet’s Couloir—perhaps the most difficult in-bounds ski run in North America—is the perfect measuring stick for those who want to tackle Jackson Hole’s expert terrain. As one of the most visible and intimidating lines on the mountain, the Aerial Tram passes by every 10 minutes, packed with spectators gathered to watch advanced skiers and riders drop in.
TACKLE THIS PASSAGEWhen you’re done with a long day on the mountain, kick your feet up for a horse-drawn sleigh ride through the National Elk Refuge. This one-of-a-kind adventure will take you through herds of thousands of elk—a truly Jackson, truly memorable experience.
FLOAT THROUGH THE HERDIf you’re staying in the town of Jackson and want to access the mountain, don’t worry about renting a car. Save some pennies by taking the convenient public START Bus.
Discover some of the best activities and adventures at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort