Dual Moutain Vacation - Jackson Hole and Grand Targhee

Maximizing Your Mountain Collective Pass: Jackson Hole & Grand Targhee

If you're using the Mountain Collective Pass, you're in for an incredible opportunity to ski at two of the most iconic resorts in the Tetons—Jackson Hole and Grand Targhee—without breaking the bank. Here's how you can get the most out of your Mountain Collective Pass at these world-class destinations.

Jackson Hole with the Mountain Collective Pass

Jackson Hole is one of the premier ski destinations in the U.S., offering some of the most challenging and exhilarating terrain around. With your Mountain Collective Pass, you get access to Jackson Hole’s legendary slopes without worrying about blackout dates or steep ticket prices.

What to Expect: Jackson Hole offers over 2,500 acres of terrain, including famous runs like Corbet’s Couloir and a wide range of steep bowls and wide-open groomers. Whether you're an expert skier looking to test your limits or an intermediate skier hoping to cruise through deep powder, Jackson Hole has something for everyone.

How the Mountain Collective Pass Helps: With the Mountain Collective Pass, you get two days of skiing at Jackson Hole, which is a fantastic deal considering that a single day lift ticket can cost upwards of $200-$300. By using your pass here, you can maximize your ski trip and experience all the best that Jackson Hole has to offer without paying full price for lift tickets.

Grand Targhee

Just a short drive away from Jackson Hole is Grand Targhee, a resort that’s known for its incredible snow conditions, powder-filled bowls, and fewer crowds. If you’re already in the area for Jackson Hole, using your Mountain Collective Pass at Grand Targhee is an excellent way to extend your ski trip and experience more of the Tetons.

What to Expect: Grand Targhee offers over 2,600 acres of terrain, including some of the best powder skiing in the region. With its higher elevation and less crowded slopes, it's a skier’s dream, particularly for those who love deep powder and above-treeline bowls. The resort is perfect for intermediate and advanced skiers who are looking for challenging terrain in a beautiful, peaceful setting.

How the Mountain Collective Pass Helps: Your Mountain Collective Pass provides you with two days of skiing at Grand Targhee. With lift tickets typically running as high as $170 per day, this is an incredible value for those wanting to explore both resorts without purchasing separate lift tickets for each. And because Grand Targhee is less crowded than Jackson Hole, you'll be able to enjoy more runs in less time.

Getting There

Jackson Hole & Grand Targhee is easily accessible by flying into Jackson Hole Airport (15 for Jackson Hole, 1 hour for Targhee) From there, you can either rent a car or take a shuttle to the resort area. Jackson Hole offers affordable flight options, and from there, it's a beautiful scenic drive through the valley to your accommodation.

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