Listed below is Wyoming's most comprehensive ski resort guide with 10 ski resorts. The highest point in Wyoming is Gannett Peak 13,804 ft High and the lowest point is Belle Fourche River 3,099 ft high. The climate in Wyoming is generally a semi-arid continental climate, which is drier and windier in comparison to most of the United States. The average temperature drops as elevation increases. The snowfall increases as the elevation increases.
Ski Antelope Butte! We are located in the Big Horn Mountains just outside Dayton, about 90 miles east of Cody, Wyoming. Antelope Butte ski area you'll find what every skier and snowboarder wants - no lift lines, 100% REAL SNOW and great terrain with head walls...REAL FUN!
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Big Horn Ski Resort is located on top of the Big Horn Mountain Range. The texture of the snow is literally among the best in the world. It's light, dry and powdery. Big Horn Ski Resort not only has tons of great natural snow, it also has large snow-guns to assure good skiing every day from opening day to the end of the season. There are 14 runs, with some up to 1.5 miles long.
Located on the Teton Range in the Rocky Mountains, Grand Targheeis well known for excellent and abundant snow. Targhee receives an average of over 40 feet of snow each season, putting it among the top resorts worldwide for frozen precipitation. Grand Targhee also provides abundant and varied terrain over 2201 foot vertical drop, with 1,500 lift-served acres on Fred's Mountain and an additional 1,500 acres dedicated to snowcat powder skiing on Peaked, Targhee's second mountain.
Hogadon is located just 15 minutes from Casper, and offers runs from skiers of all levels, from beginners to experts and snow board terrain park and 15 major trails spread over 60+ acres covering 600 vertical feet. Located on Casper Mountain, Hogadon Ski Area offers a BIG ski experience with all the courteous service and friendly, down-home atmosphere you'd expect. Add in three lifts and state-of-the art snowmaking and trail grooming and you have the best-kept secret in the Rocky Mountain West for high-value ski adventure.
Jackson Hole Wyoming is located in Teton Mountians and was originally named Jackson's Hole for Davey Jackson, a mountain man who trapped in the area during the late 1800's. "Hole" was a term used in that day to describe a high mountain valley. Jackson Hole is ready-made for free skiing. In resort's upper reaches setting, skills count -- the high terrain at Jackson is best suited to advanced and expert skiers. Recent lift additions provide better access to the gentler slopes on the lower half of the mountain.
Pine Creek Ski Area has 1450 vertical feet, 30 runs with great powder and differing in degrees of difficulty, quad lift, and the shortest lines for miles. Pine Creek Ski Resort is here to give one of the most enjoyable and fun-packed days for the whole family.
Snow King Ski Area, located in the foothills of the Gros Ventre Mountains near Jackson opened in 1939, the first ski resort in Wyoming. Snow King offers 1571 foot vertical drop served by one triple and two double chairlifts as well as a surface tow. The area is open for day and night skiing and has an extensive snow making system covering over 110 acres for reliable snow conditions.
Snowy Range is located in the beautiful Medicine Bow-Routt National Forest. Snowy Range has a 991 foot vertical drop servced by 3 lifts that will move you up the mountain quickly and keep you skiing instead of standing. Beginner, intermediate or expert, regardless of your personal level of proficiency, you'll find the perfect ski or snowboard run-be it a downhill screamer or a casual glide through tree-lined forests. Our 27 trails serve all skiing abilities from beginner to expert: 7 Beginner trails, 12 Intermediate trails, 8 Expert trails.