Resort Comparison

Grand Targhee vs Jackson Hole: Both Sides of the Tetons

Two legendary resorts on opposite sides of the Teton Range offer dramatically different ski experiences.

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Grand Targhee
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Jackson Hole

Side-by-Side Stats

StatGrand TargheeJackson Hole
Skiable Acres2,6022,500
Vertical Drop2,270'4,139'
Trails76133
Lifts513
Snowfall500 inches annually459 inches annually
Beginner Terrain10%10%
Intermediate Terrain70%40%
Advanced Terrain20%50%

Category-by-Category Breakdown

Snow Quality

Grand Targhee

Grand Targhee averages over 500 inches of light, dry powder annually, earning its nickname as the snow capital of the Tetons.

Expert Terrain

Jackson Hole

Jackson Hole's Corbet's Couloir, continuous steeps, and 4,139 feet of vertical are world-renowned for experts.

Crowds

Grand Targhee

Grand Targhee rarely has lift lines, while Jackson Hole can see significant crowds on weekends and holidays.

Value

Grand Targhee

Grand Targhee lift tickets are roughly half the price of Jackson Hole, with much cheaper lodging on the west side.

Town & Nightlife

Jackson Hole

Jackson's town square, dining scene, and nightlife are among the best in any ski town. Targhee's base is minimal.

Terrain Size

Jackson Hole

Jackson Hole offers 2,500 acres with far more sustained vertical and varied terrain than Grand Targhee's lift-served 2,602 acres.

Overall Verdict

Grand Targhee wins for powder and value, Jackson Hole wins for expert terrain and town life.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is better, Grand Targhee or Jackson Hole?

The comparison is evenly matched at 3 categories each. Grand Targhee wins for powder and value, Jackson Hole wins for expert terrain and town life.

Which resort has more terrain, Grand Targhee or Jackson Hole?

Grand Targhee has more skiable terrain with 2,602 acres compared to Jackson Hole's 2,500 acres. Jackson Hole also leads in trail count with 133 trails versus 76 at Grand Targhee.

Which resort gets more snow, Grand Targhee or Jackson Hole?

Grand Targhee receives more snowfall at 500 inches annually, compared to 459 inches annually at Jackson Hole. Grand Targhee has a vertical drop of 2,270 feet and Jackson Hole has 4,139 feet.

Is Grand Targhee or Jackson Hole better for beginners?

Both resorts offer the same proportion of beginner terrain at 10%. Grand Targhee has 70% intermediate and 20% advanced terrain, while Jackson Hole has 40% intermediate and 50% advanced.

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Wyoming, US
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Wyoming, US