A technical entrance into a clean chute.
Explore North America's backcountry skiing paradise: Jackson Hole.
Jam-packed with steeps, chutes, and cliffs spread over 2500 acres, Jackson Hole is one big playground for experienced skiers. With more than 4000ft of vertical rise and an incredible 400-inch average annual snowfall, Jackson Hole should be on every good skier's bucket list.
We’ve compiled a list of daring adventures that take you to the best parts of Jackson Hole. To get you started: try Four Pines, a premier powder run with a little bit of everything. If you’re looking for a challenge that’s really off the beaten track, sink your teeth into No Name Canyon.
A technical entrance into a clean chute.
Hazardous and technical route finding, steep couloir skiing.
A classic Granite Canyon Chute, steep and narrow.
Steep tree skiing at its finest.
Sustained, steep, and leg burning. Also, a major terrain trap!
A long, steep and sustained terrain trap
Far out and full of goodness.
A highly technical optional route into A chute.
A primo powder run, with a little bit of everything.
A primo, steep couloir, which is also a major terrain trap.