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    About Grand Targhee, Wyoming

    Welcome to the Ghee, nestled into the western slopes of the Tetons. Here, the Wild West lives on. We don’t take ourselves too seriously, but we do have a seriously good time all year long.

    Whether you’re looking to visit in summer or winter, there’s no shortage of things to do, places to go, and adventures to be had around here. Your skis and boards will find a home arcing through our Teton powder during the winter months, and there are miles and miles of singletrack trails for biking and hiking through the summer. And we didn’t even mention snowshoeing, Nordic skiing, dog sledding, just at Targhee! Then there's rafting, fishing, paddle boarding, and even more offered close by in Teton Valley.

    The resort is just 12 miles from Driggs, Idaho, and a quick 75 minutes from Jackson Hole airport or Idaho Falls airport making it an incredibly accessible ski vacation.

    Stay

    At Grand Targhee's budget friendly ski-in ski-out lodging, with options to accommodate many different group sizes

    Travel

    To Grand Targhee by flying into the Jackson Hole or Idaho Falls airports

    Explore

    Close to the Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks, Grand Targhee makes a perfect home base for exploring the rich history of the region

    Treat

    Yourself to some of the country's best snow and most authentic skiing and riding experience

    Ski

    2602 acres of uncrowded slopes with 500+ annual inches of snowfall

    Enjoy

    Grand Targhee's many events year-round, including live music, competitions, pond skims and more!

    Taste

    Local beers and casual fare at the world famous Trap Bar or enjoy a nice evening out at the Powder Cache restaurant

    Experience

    Grand Targhee's other activities like dogsled tours, Nordic skiing, sightseeing and more!

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    FAQ

    Grand Targhee’s base area sits at 8,000 feet above sea level in the Tetons. This means that Targhee is know for its great early and late season snowpack. With over 500 inches of powder every season, Grand Targhee has a long winter season which typically extends from the week before Thanksgiving through mid April. The resort is well known for being one of the first resorts in the country to open all of their terrain and the resort’s high elevation keeps the conditions good well into April.

    YES! Grand Targhee’s new beginner base area is the perfect place for novice skiers and riders to take their first turns. The new Huckleberry Conveyor provides easy access to a beginner zone where you can practice at your own pace. What’s more, Grand Targhee’s open, gladded terrain (over 2600 acres) gives novice skiers and riders the perfect landscape to level up their skills. Grand Targhee has plenty of space to keep all riders comfortable progressing at their own speed, without getting in the way of others. You will be riding intermediate and advanced runs before you know it!