TETON VILLAGE, Wyo. — Big Red will be back in action tomorrow at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort (JHMR), giving skiers and riders access to 4,139 vertical feet of terrain.
“We are pleased to open the Aerial Tram just in time for a celebratory holiday break. The Bridger Gondola, Casper lift, Marmot lift, Thunder lift and Sublette lift opened this weekend, after 48 inches of snow fell from the most recent storm,” JHMR President Mary Kate Buckley said.
Tomorrow’s opening marks the first time the Aerial Tram will run at full capacity since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, and masks will be required while riding the tram. Per Teton County Health Orders, which are in effect through Dec. 31, masks are required in all indoor spaces.
JHMR reminds skiers and riders that early season conditions still exist, and guests are advised to stay out of all closed areas and look for hazards. The backcountry gates at the Resort are temporarily closed due to a shallow snowpack below 8,000 feet, which was a decision made in collaboration with Bridger-Teton National Forest, Teton County Search and Rescue, Grand Teton National Park and Sheriff Matt Carr.