Purchasing lift tickets is an easy, seamless process designed to get you on snow quickly. Jackson Hole limits daily lift ticket capacity throughout the winter, ensuring less time waiting in lift lines and more time enjoying your ski trip. As such, planning ahead is paramount so you can ski or ride on the days you desire. Follow this step-by-step guide to getting your lift tickets.

  1. Go to our Lift Ticket page. Save up to 10% when you purchase 14+ days in advance.
  2. Click "Buy Now"; you’ll be redirected to our online store.
  3. Simply select your desired age, number of on-snow days, and your dates. Here you can see Jackson Hole Mountain Resort ski ticket prices and availability.
  4. Once you select your day, you’ll be prompted to add your lift ticket(s) to your cart.
  5. Complete your purchase and save your confirmation email for when you get to Jackson Hole.
  6. Skip the Jackson Hole Ticketing Office! We've installed automated Lift Ticket Pick-Up Boxes to pick up pre-purchased tickets at the following locations:
    • Outside the Tickets & Guest Services building in Teton Village (24/7)
    • Inside the Tickets & Guest Services building in Teton Village (9am - 5pm (4pm on Sat., Closed Sun.)
    • Outside the Mountain Sports School building in Teton Village (24/7)
    • Inside the Bridger Center at JH Sports Rentals in Teton Village (9am - 5pm)
    • Inside Teton Village Sports in Teton Village (10am - 5pm)
    • Inside Hoback Sports in the Town of Jackson (10am - 6pm)

Scan the QR code from your online order confirmation email to receive your J Card (lift ticket) at the pick-up box. Lift tickets will not be mailed.

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It’s that easy. Peace of mind is paramount when you visit Jackson Hole and we hope this helps get you on the slopes in the most efficient manner.

How to Get Discount Lift Tickets

There are so many ways to save money on lift tickets at Jackson Hole! First, the earlier you book, the better; you can automatically save up to 10% when you purchase 14+ days ahead of time. It’s always good to book early because we often sell out during peak season– like the holidays, weekends, and spring break—so secure your stoke in advance.

Second, weekdays are almost always cheaper than weekend skiing. You can check prices ahead of time on our lift ticket calendar. Half-day ski passes are also a more affordable option.

If you plan to ski multiple times this season, consider purchasing a season pass. These pay for themselves with just a handful of visits. We have special discounts for Youth, Seniors, and College Students, but act fast because these sell out quickly!

We now offer a beginner lift ticket that just includes access to the smaller slopes and bunny hills. If you’re just learning to ski or snowboard, this is a very economical option.

If you already have a season pass to ANY resort (including an Ikon, Mountain Collective, or Epic pass) you are eligible for a Golden Ticket, which gets you a 50% discount at Jackson Hole.

Finally, if you’re a current or former member of our military, we want to thank you by giving you 40% off lift tickets! You can book online through the Military Lift Tickets portal.

How to ski if full-day tickets are sold out

  1. If lift tickets are sold out on the day(s) you want, we may have 1/2 day tickets available—lift access begins at noon. Select "1/2 day" in the "Number of Days" dropdown box on the online store to see availability. 1/2 day tickets may also sell out.
  2. Sign up for a ski or snowboard lesson through our Mountain Sports School. Please call 877-482-1466 and have your order number confirming your lesson purchase ready when calling, to secure lift tickets for sold-out dates.
  3. Change the dates or duration you are looking to ski. It’s possible that only some of your desired days are sold out. Changing the start date or the number of ski days may allow you to reserve some of your dates.

More resources

For more information regarding military discounts and Ikon & Mountain Collective reservations, visit our Lift Tickets page. Reservations are required for all multi-resort pass holders. To help manage capacity and offer the best guest experience, we require lift reservations for all Ikon Pass and Mountain Collective pass holders.