Jackson Hole Celebrates 60 Years

Jackson Hole Mountain Resort is celebrating its 60th Anniversary season. Anchored by the tagline “60 Years - One Wild Ride,” Jackson Hole Mountain Resort will celebrate this monumental upcoming winter season with a series of signature 60th Anniversary events, honouring the past and looking boldly toward the future.

For those already dreaming of snow-dusted slopes, the mountain is offering its most advantageous lift ticket sale of the year. Available until September 30th, the 60th Anniversary promotion presents generous savings on multi-day lift passe. A fitting invitation to join the festivities on Wyoming’s most fabled terrain.

This year will also mark the first full season for the new Sublette lift, a faster and more powerful detachable quad chairlift that will cut riding time in half for skiers and snowboarders exploring the south side of Rendezvous Mountain and a variety of intermediate and expert terrain just below Rendezvous Bowl. The new Sublette lift marks the second major lift renovation at JHMR in recent years, completed in 2024, after a new Thunder lift was completed in 2022. 

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  • Trapper's on-mountain fine dining is found in an elegant classic chalet with a roaring fireplace and modern dining. Showcasing regional flavours and locally sourced ingredients.
  • Piste Mountain Bistro will now be serving dinner at the top of the Bridger Gondola. This long-standing on-mountain dining bistro overlooking the valley has always been popular and open for lunch in the past. Expanding opening for dinner for winter 25-26 with meat and produce from regional producers. 

NEW: Town of Jackson

  • Aurora  is found at the summit of Snow King Mountain Gondola with views over Jackson Hole and the Tetons. The deck of Aurora is a popular spot for Northern Lights spotting as well as having a chance to star gaze at the Snow King Observatory and Planetarium just a few steps from the restaurant.
  • Coe Tavern Upscale tavern food in a beautifully meticulously renovated cabin built in 1915. The cabin once served as part of Coe family blacksmith operation. Recently listed on the National Register of Historic Places. From Steamed clams to seared river trout, dinners will be in for a type of dinner party ambience.

NEW: Teton Village 

  • Steadfire Chophouse - Four Seasons Jackson Hole. Renovation and new name/brand for their main, on-site dining restaurant. Celebrating the heritage of the American West a modern chophouse with the finest meat and game plus a robust American wine list and craft cocktails. 
  • Tram Dock Lunch and Après ski bar/restaurant. Focusing on the history/heritage of JHMR with artifacts that tell the story of the resort's evolution. Enter via the historic vintage tram car to find tram cables as bar footrests and a delectable menu.  

New: Lift Pass: There is also a new tempting prospect for international visitors who are eligible for Kids 12 and under ski free with a purchase of an adult life pass (3+ days) plus specially discounted lift passes at Jackson Hole. Pricing: a new 10-day adult pass costs from $950pp (£700), 20-day adult pass from $1,250 (£923) and 30 days adult lift pass from $1,550 (£1,145). For Early Birds book by 30.09 and receive a seven-day lift pass for the price of five days* booking a trip with specialist tour operators to the region, including Ski Safari and Ski Independence. Youth, Teen, and Senior pricing available at discounted rates.

Earlier this year, Jackson Hole Mountain Resort won the Best Overall Safety Program for resorts with more than 500,000 annual visitors, a prestigious honour given by the National Ski Areas Association and the culmination of JHMR’s commitment to safety on and off the slopes of Rendezvous Mountain. Over the past year, JHMR has unveiled a new vision to create a culture of safety and shared responsibility to deliver a safe, fun skiing and riding experience for everyone at the resort.

Guests can expect JHMR’s famed events including Kings & Queens of Corbet’s, Ski in Jeans Day, Rendezvous Spring Festival, and more to return for the Winter 2025-2026 season, as well as new events tied into the 60th Anniversary season. 

Over the past six years, to enhance the experience further, Jackson Hole has a limit on ski passes so that the ski area never becomes overcrowded and queuing in line is avoided. This year the season runs from 28 November 2025 – April 12, 2026.

Thanks to Jackson Hole’s growing accessibility, the resort is easier than ever to reach. Non-stop flights from 12 major U.S. cities including Salt Lake, Denver rand Chicago that connect seamlessly to this powder paradise. Visitors booking directly with Jackson Hole can take advantage of $500 air credit per person when booking directly with international roundtrip flights, accommodation and a qualifying activity through Jackson Hole Resort Reservations. up to $500 Air Credit - Jackson Hole Mountain Resort (depending when booked)  

New: Lift Pass: There is also a new tempting prospect for international visitors who are eligible for

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 Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, located in Teton Village, Wyoming, stands proudly as one of the last privately-owned ski resorts in the world. Its iconic status is bolstered by 4,139 continuous vertical feet of legendary terrain, world-class powder snow, and stunning views of the surrounding national parks. With over 459 inches of snowfall annually and ongoing investments in infrastructure, JHMR offers an unparalleled experience for skiers of all levels, while staying true to its family-owned roots and commitment to the local community. Jackson Hole Mountain Resort is split over two mountains. Rendezvous is a haven for advanced skiers, but JHMR has also made strides in providing a state-of-the-art experience for intermediate and beginner skiers with easier terrain on Apres Vous, accessed by the Sweetwater Gondola and Teton and Casper chairlifts. 

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