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Skiing & Snowboarding

Winter Tickets

Winter Rentals

Hours of Operations

Winter Activities

Things to do in Jackson Hole

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Things to do in Jackson Hole

Enjoy terrain for all abilities at Snow King Mountain

Welcome to Snow King Mountain, Jackson Hole’s hometown ski hill. About three blocks from Jackson Hole’s Town Square, you’ll find beginner to expert terrain overlooking Jackson and encompassing wild views of the Tetons. With more than 500 skiable acres, three lifts, a brand-new gondola, three Magic Carpets, and 41 named runs, Snow King is a world-class ski resort right in the heart of Jackson Hole. While Snow King Mountain may look steep, we have terrain for all abilities including a spectacular beginner zone at the summit, awesome intermediate terrain on the backside, an easy way down the mountain, as well as some great steep runs.

Check out our Big King Pass for the best value. You’ll enjoy all-day, all-evening skiing with unlimited rides on our winter activities like the Cowboy Coaster and snow tubing!

Tickets can be purchased at:

Season Pass Ticket Office (Rafferty Center)
400 E. Snow King Avenue [Get Directions]
gs@snowkingmountain.com

Snow King Mountain Gondola Lift Ticket Office
100 East Snow King Avenue [Get Directions]
307-201-KING
info@snowkingmountain.com.

Snow King Mountain Sports (Day Tickets)
400 E Snow King Ave [Get Directions]
307-201-5096
store@snowkingmountain.com

 

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Frequently Asked Questions

What if I’ve never skied before?

It’s not too late to learn to ski! Our ski school instructors have seen it all, and can help you learn to turn on our beginner-friendly magic carpet area. You’ll learn to make wedge turns and get comfortable on skis.

Do I need my own equipment?

The friendly folks at Snow King Mountain Sports, right in the Snow King Hotel just steps from the Rafferty Lift, can get you suited and booted with ski or snowboard equipment. Call them at 307-201-5096.

What should I wear?

The best option to stay comfortable on your Jackson Hole skiing trip is to wear layers of clothing. Begin with a lightweight thermal base layer on both top and bottom, then add to it from there including fleece pants and top if it’s chilly. If you prefer natural fibers choose wool over cotton.

A waterproof or water-resistant top layer (pants and jacket) is recommended, along with warm gloves or mittens and a balaclava or other face covering for very cold days. Always wear a helmet and goggles or sunglasses. Sunscreen is also a good idea as the sun bounces off the snow and can be quite powerful.

Visit Snow King Mountain Sports to get outfitted.

Refund Policy

Refund Policy

TICKETS, RENTALS, TUBING, ATTRACTIONS PACKAGES & PRODUCTS

 

ALL SALES ARE FINAL.

 

If you are unsure how many days you will be skiing, snowboarding, or participating in activities, we encourage purchasing items daily. Snow King Mountain Resort will not issue refunds under any circumstances including weather, weather related travel conditions, partial wind-holds, or illness within the 3-day period prior to arrival. This includes but is not limited to unused days or sessions of any of our products, unused days of lift tickets, lessons, rentals, tubing sessions, attractions or any other package or product. 

 

Snow King Mountain Resort always recommends travel insurance when planning a trip.

Is there a downloadable trail map?

You can download the winter trail map here.

Other Activities

Cowboy Coaster Winter

You'll take in inspiring Teton views ... if you dare to look up during your unforgettable, set-your-own pace ride at Jackson's most thrilling attraction.

King Tubes

King's Tube Park has snow tubes, three smooth groomed lanes, and a rope tow to take you up the hill. All you need are warm clothes and a need for speed!

Scenic Gondola Rides

Enjoy the best views of the Tetons, the Elk Refuge, and the town of Jackson on our brand-new gondola to the summit of Snow King Mountain.