JHMR Continues to Introduce Summer Activities

Jackson Hole Mountain Resort (JHMR) will continue to roll out a full slate of summer activities at the resort beginning this weekend, including sightseeing on the Bridger Gondola, trails off the Teewinot Lift in the Jackson Hole Bike Park and more.

While some activities are open, such as the Aerial Tram, others will open on or after the rollout date. Evening sightseeing on the Bridger Gondola will begin Sunday. World-class climbing on the Via Ferrata will open on June 17, and paragliding is available now.

“Jackson Hole Mountain Resort is excited to open the rest of our summer activities after one of the snowiest winter seasons in the resort’s history,” said Andrew Way, vice president of marketing. “JHMR offers days’ worth of adventure for the entire family, including sightseeing off the Aerial Tram, hiking, biking, climbing on the Via Ferrata, plus drinks on The Deck and a plethora of great food and shopping options.”

Other summer activities opening Saturday include the Sweetwater Gondola, climbing wall, ropes course and bungee trampoline. JHMR will open additional trails off the Sweetwater Gondola in the bike park when trail conditions allow.

he bike park includes novice trails as well as advanced trails, adaptive trails, pump tracks and jump lines. Starting Saturday trails off the Teewinot Lift will be open daily between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m.

To help guests take advantage of biking activities, JHMR offers bike rentals, JH Sports Youth Bike Camps, private mountain bike park guides and adaptive mountain biking. To purchase individual tickets or a season pass to the bike park, click here.

The already open Aerial Tram gives visitors access to an identifiable and popular attraction at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort. When visitors reach the summit, they’re greeted with 360-degree views of the Tetons, Jackson Hole Valley and surrounding mountain ranges. The Aerial Tram operates from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily through Oct. 8. Day ticket pricing and more information can be found online.

JHMR reminds all guests that early season conditions still exist and those interested in visiting the resort should bring appropriate clothing to stay warm and dry. Guests are allowed to ski in the backcountry, accessible through the resort’s backcountry gates located near the top of the Aerial Tram, but as part of JHMR’s special-use permit with Bridger-Teton National Forest, no skiing is permitted within the ski area boundary after the winter operating season.

Also, no ski patrol representatives are on duty. Guests with ski gear will be allowed to load the tram but not the gondolas.

For a complete overview of summer operations, visit www.jacksonhole.com/summer.