Jackson Hole Mountain Resort in Wyoming is high on the list of destinations for skiers and boarders each season thanks to its legendary cable cars, powder filled runs, luxurious hotels and the stunning greater ecosystems of Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks.

This magical destination in Wyoming, also known for its cowboy culture, has some of the best winter and summer mountain activities in America, from legendary ski runs to epic mountain biking and once you’ve slid through powder just the once, you’ll want to be back on the hill every year.

When we say epic, we mean epic. This past season, Jackson Hole Mountain Resort recorded 595 inches of snow, making it the snowiest, deepest ever recorded and one of the highest totals for an American ski field of all time.

That meant long, powder-filled days on the mountain, followed by après at its best with drinks and stylish rooms at the luxurious ski-in, ski-out Four Seasons Resort and Residences Jackson Hole, as well as across Teton Village’s thriving culinary scene.

The resort is now readying for its 58th season this coming northern winter and to find out what’s hot, new and happening, including Thunder, the latest chair to grace the mountain, Wayfarer Host and HM Editor-In-Chief, James Wilkinson, spoke exclusively on camera to Jackson Hole Mountain Resort Vice President, Andrew Way in Teton Village, Wyoming (in the video above).

GETTING TO JACKSON HOLE

HM recommends flying to Jackson Hole, Wyoming on United Airlines, which offers daily flights to the city from across America (including Denver, Los Angeles and San Francisco) and around the world.

Book a ticket on the long-haul sector in United’s Polaris Business Class cabin, which features flatbed seats, pyjamas (on flights over 12 hours), Saks Fifth Avenue bedding, premium inflight food and drinks, brilliant sleep-themed amenities, including new amenity kits which have been designed exclusively by Away and feature premium skincare items from Sunday Riley, alongside premium noise-reducing headphones and fantastic inflight hospitality.

It’s an exciting time for United, with the carrier dramatically increasing Australian services and debuting new United Clubs across the network.

James Wilkinson

Editor-In-Chief, Hotel Management