Wyoming Resorts

The Teton Mountain Range is known for it's extreme terrain. There are two major resorts. Jackson Hole is located 12 miles northwest of the town of Jackson and Grand Targhee is located near the Idaho border. Jackson Hole has a variety of terrain and is famous for its vertical terrain and backcountry access. Sleeping Giant is the most northerly resort 3 miles from Yellowstone National Park. It is one of America's oldest ski areas.
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Resort Name Vertical Runs Lifts Acres Snow %Open
101 Jackson Hole Mountain Resort
OPEN - 16 trails, 7 lifts
4139 116 13 2500 6-25" 12
102 Grand Targhee Ski Resort
OPEN - 84 trails, 6 lifts
2270 72 5 2500 26" 100
103 Snow King Resort
OPEN - 5 trails, 3 lifts
1571 16 4 400 9-12" 11
104 Hogadon Ski Area
OPEN - 4 trails, 2 lifts
600 24 3 60 12" 14
105 Pine Creek Ski Resort
1400 30 2 0
106 Sleeping Giant Ski Area
CLOSED
810 49 3 184
107 Snowy Range
OPEN - 14 trails, 4 lifts
865 27 5 250 14-17" 42
108 White Pine Ski Area
Operating - No Details
1100 25 2 370
Legend = Large Resort = Small Resort