How much are lift tickets at Targhee?

How much are lift tickets at Targhee?

2021-2022 Lift Ticket Prices

Full 1/2
Adult (13-64 years) $98/125 $92
Junior (6-12 years) $40/53 $40/44
Child (5 years and younger w paid adult) FREE FREE
Senior (65 years young and up) $74/93 $68

Is Grand Targhee on IKON pass?

Grand Targhee Resort announced this morning that, starting in the winter of 2020/21, it will be a member resort of a multi-mountain pass, the Mountain Collective. The resort conglomerate Alterra Mountain Company introduced its multi-resort pass, the Ikon Pass, in 2018.

How late can you ski at Grand Targhee?

Reporting Sources. The Grand Targhee Resort Dreamcatcher and Shoshone lifts operate from 9:00am-4:00pm. The Sacajawea & Blackfoot lifts operate from 9:00am-3:30pm. Additional accumulations between 5:00am and lift opening, on heavy snow days, will also be reported.

Is Grand Targhee crowded?

Grand Targhee is a very fun ski and snowboard area, with great terrain, deep powder, and very few crowds. The mountain has 2,602 acres of skiable terrain with a vertical drop of 2,270′.

How big is Grand Targhee ski?

602 acres
Our snowcats pamper you with 602 acres and 2,400 vertical feet of unsurpassed scenery and snow conditions.

Where is Targhee Pass?

Targhee Pass is a high mountain pass at an elevation of 2.161m (7,089ft) above the sea level, located on the border between Idaho and Montana, in USA.

How much is a day pass at Jackson Hole?

Skiing here: The cost of a full-day lift ticket at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort is on average $160; it’s $59 at Snow King, and Grand Targhee’s full-day ticket is $103. Buying lift tickets online can save you as much as $10 per ticket per day and weekly tickets are also a bit less than daily ones.

Is Grand Targhee foggy?

The ski area is well-known for its extreme terrain yet over half of the mountain is rated for intermediates and beginners. Jennie White glides down the Steamvent run at Grand Targhee Resort on a foggy day last week. Fog is such a frequent visitor to the mountain that locals sometimes refer to it as Grand Foggy.

Who owns Targhee resort?

George Gillett, the CEO of Booth Creek Ski Holdings, decided that he would like to privately own Targhee and sold it to himself. Gillett and his family still own the Resort today, making it one of the last family-owned ski resorts in the U.S.