3/5 - Okay
For an intermediate skier, it was very difficult because it was not well groomed after new snowfall. Some areas groom their intermediate slopes much more frequently. Long lines!
Reviewed on Oct 8, 2023
For an intermediate skier, it was very difficult because it was not well groomed after new snowfall. Some areas groom their intermediate slopes much more frequently. Long lines!
Worth the trip! Make a day or 1/2 day of it. Bring a jacket. It is COLD at the top. Bring a few $$ and have a waffle at the cafe at the top of Rendezvous Mountain. Then, if you are a hiker, plan to hike the 4 mile switchback trail to the restaurant at the top of the next peak, have a beverage and a bite to eat while sitting on the couches overlooking the valley and take the ski lift down. (I didn't know about this and thus didn't plan time for it. Maybe next year!) THEN complete the loop back to Jackson by going through the Nat'l Park on Moose-Wilson Rd. Beautiful drive and you will likely see moose as you get nearer to the end.
It's free, so take advantage of it. Look for it behind the Grand Teton clock tower.
Travel into the air from green valley slopes via a scenic cable car to a mountaintop with hiking trails and panoramic lookouts.
An experienced skier’s winter playground of gravity-defying chutes and ledges also caters for absolute beginners and those looking for gentler snow-based fun.
Explore the lovely green spaces of Laurance Rockfeller Preserve and enjoy the ski slopes in Moose. Discover the mountain views and top-notch restaurants in this quaint area.
Commune with nature and explore the great outdoors at Death Canyon during your travels in Moose. Discover the area's mountain views and shops.
Wildlife-themed paintings and sculptures by artists from around the world decorate this museum, whose building takes inspiration from a Scottish castle.
You can take time to visit Sweetwater Gondola during your travels to Teton Village. Discover the mountain views in this quaint area, or enjoy its ski slopes.