The aerial tram at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort enters its second year in operation this December. The tram features modern, sleek cabins and a visually inspiring base terminal where the old clock tower used to stand. The new tram promises to be faster, more efficient and tougher than its predecessor and twice the size, carrying 100 passengers.
The original tram was decommissioned in 2005, and Jackson Hole Mountain Resort started a new journey to keep the symbol alive. In December of 2008, the new tram was celebrated with live music, fireworks, personal stories and, of course, first tram. This tradition has been held by many over the years with the excitement building from the first snowfall of the season.
Jackson Hole combines incredible terrain for all levels of skiers and snowboarders, amazing on-mountain dining including the $10 million Bridger Restaurant complex at the Gondola Summit and a full service resort at the base. Upgraded lifts ensure quick mountain access to the 2500 acres and the 4,139 vertical continues to test every visitor that takes on the challenge.