Muscular, rugged mountains with stark granite walls; high-alpine bowls; 4,139 vertical feet (1,262 m), and 2,500 acres (1,012
ha) of some of the most challenging inbounds skiing in North America; all surrounded by 120 square miles (310 sq km) of open-gate
backcountry...Jackson Hole is North America’s answer to Chamonix – biggest vertical drops, endless backcountry skiing and great
snow.
Corbett’s Couloir is the most notorious descent and there is lots of great, accessible backcountry terrain in Cody and Casper
bowls and Rock Springs.
2,500 acres, 76 acres, 12 lifts
50% of the skiing is classified as advanced/expert
Base Elevation: 1923m
Vertical rise: 1262m
Summit Elevation: 3185m
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