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Jackson Hole Bike Park - Grand Opening Summer 2011!

Get some air this summer! Jackson Hole Mountain Resort has been hard at work with Gravity Logic mapping, designing and building the best mountain-bike destination in the Tetons. Options abound for every level including novice trails for the unitiated as well as eye-opening advanced trails and jump tracks. Sail over tabletops, flow around corners and then catch the Teewinot lift for a 5-minute ride back to the top.

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Teewinot chair opens June 18 for summer biking through September 5 from 9:00am to 6:00pm. It will also run weekends in September from 9:00am to 5:00pm.

Lift Tickets and Season Passes
  Daily Season Pass
All Ages $25 $249
Winter Pass Holders $20 $169
5 & under FREE FREE
Tram ticket does not allow Teewinot access. No hiking or sightseeing allowed. Season Passes must be purchased at the ticket office.

Bundle your lift tickets and rentals together and save 10%!

All rentals include a helmet
Youth = 12-under


 Summer Biking Map

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Downhill Trail Classifications

Easiest     
Gentle wide trails which gradually descend. Trail features include wide wooden bridges and smooth banked turns. Obstacles such as rocks, roots, and pot holes exist. Must have ridden a bike before using these trails.

Intermediate to Advanced         
These trails are composed of a variety of terrain features, natural and manmade obstacles. A wide range of types and sizes of turns exist, and Bandit is the easiest of the Intermediate trails. Trails are composed of a various sized jumps, ramps and drops. Trails can be narrower than the green trails, and some experience is required.

Expert     
Advanced trails have a mixture of steep descents, possible loose trail surface, and more technical manmade and natural obstacles, including jumps, ramps , drops, rocks, and other terrain variations. Mountain biking experience is recommended.


Trail Descriptions (from easiest to most difficult)

Lucky Charm – All new riders should start here, as this is the easiest and most scenic of all the downhill trails. The trail traverses across four ski runs, in and out of trees groves, and over 400 feet of wide wooden bridge through a granite boulder field.

Trapper – Pop into the trees and try out narrower beginner trail suitable for all ages and abilities.

Bandit – Show off your skills on this long, wide-open sweeping run. This is great for beginners and experts alike with easily spotted medium sized table top jumps and banked turns all in one.

True Grit – Retribution! Once you’ve mastered Bandit this is a great trail to start pushing your speed threshold and catching some air. Enjoy exploring the nooks and crannies of this shady run.

Bronco – Buck-off! Enjoy wild banked turns tightly tucked into the Teton forest. Trail consists of manmade banked turns and wooden bridges and berms.

Quick Draw – Test your skills and your need for speed on this fast and narrow trail. Winding through the trees you’ll be flying as fast a cowboy’s bullet. This fall-line run has rock drops, roots and more technical terrain than all other runs.