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Wyoming Ski Resorts
The state of Wyoming in the US is not jam-packed full of ski resorts. However with a population of only about 500,000 people, you don’t have to compete with too many of the locals for fresh tracks.
The two highest profile Wyoming ski resorts are Jackson Hole and Grand Targhee.
Jackson Hole is large with over 2,500 acres of in-bounds skiing terrain and 4,139 feet of vertical. Jackson Hole Wyoming has got a reputation for extreme terrain, tight couloirs, crowded powder days, amazing sidecountry, and the famous Mangy Moose bar.
Over the other side of the Tetons,
Grand Targhee is located near the Idaho border and is well known for the light, dry and abundant snowfall across 2,600 acres of ski terrain.
On a much smaller scale are various low-key Wyoming ski resorts that offer good value for money and the same great powder. They only small areas, but there are no crowds to fight off.
There is plenty of beginner terrain at Snowy Range and White Pine. On the other hand, Hogadon has lots of expert terrain. Ditto for Snow King which looms over Jackson and also has night skiing on offer. Big Horn has an even spread of terrain for differing abilities.
Other low profile Wyoming ski resorts to check out are Antelope Butte, Sleeping Giant, Snowy Range, and Pine Creek.
For more information on the big guns of Wyoming skiing, see our resort overviews on
Jackson Hole and
Grand Targhee.