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Getting
there
By
air:
Four major carriers now serve Jackson
Hole with jets: American, United, Northwest and Delta. There's non-stop
daily service from Salt Lake City, Denver, Chicago, and Minneapolis,
four-times-a-week service from Dallas, plus weekend non-stop service
from Atlanta and Cincinnati. Check with the resort central reservations
for air bargains. This is a small airport, surrounded by towering
mountains, with pretty good chances of delayed flights. It may be
a wise idea to build an extra day into your schedule heading in
and out, especially if your travel requires several plane changes.
And if weather grounds you, remember to ask about distressed traveler
rates at local lodgings.
By
car: Jackson is on Hwys. 89, 26 and 191 in western Wyoming.
The town is 10 miles south of the airport, and Teton Village is
12 miles farther by Hwys. 89, 22 and 390. Driving, Jackson Hole
is about five hours from Salt Lake City and 10 hours from Denver.
To stem the tide of traffic into Teton Village, Jackson Hole has
opened the Stillson Parking Lot, which offers free parking about
7 miles from the base area with free open-air shuttles to and fro.
All other parking at the base area is paid, up to $10 per day, unless
you are riding with at least four or more in your carthen
it is free anywhere.
DRIVING
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Getting
around: The rule in the past was rent a car. But for visitors
to Jackson Hole who are staying at the ski area and focused on skiing
and snowboarding, the mountain village has everything you need to
stay busy for a week. You can use the shuttlebus to get into town,
and taxis between the village and town are only about $10. If you
are staying in town, a car may be more convenient and will save
lots of time. While buses run regularly, they can add up to 45 minutes
to your commuting time during the busy apres-ski period, and at
night, buses from town to Teton Village run only once an hour.
Unless
you are used to driving steep Rocky Mountain passes, we recommend
that you take the Targhee Express (307-733-3101) to Grand Targhee
in snowy weather. It's $15 well spent.
Motorists, take note: Highway signs say little about
the ski areas. From town, follow signs to Teton Village to get to
Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, and to Wilson when driving to Grand
Targhee.
START
(Southern Teton Area Rapid Transit)
buses
run frequently between Jackson and Teton Village to 10 p.m. in ski
season for a small fee. Study the bus schedule and get on an express
bus if you want to minimize your commute. Another good deal: books
of bus passes sold at most resorts. They can save you a few bucks
off the published fare. Five companies provide taxi services and
airport shuttles: Jackson Hole Transportation (307-733-3135),
Gray Line (307-733-4325),
Buckboard Cab (307-733-1112),
All-Star Taxi (307-733-2888)
and All Trans (307-733-1700).
Check websites for discount coupons on airport shuttles. |