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a former gymnast with a neverending case of wanderlust


An afternoon in Jackson Hole, Wyoming

After spending the first few years of our relationship completely and utterly broke (it’s super fun to have both people in school at the same time, living on a meager stipend and student loans), my husband and I still frequently have to remind ourselves that we have real adult jobs now with real salaries. And with real salaries comes the ability to splurge sometimes.

Our afternoon spent in Jackson Hole, Wyoming on our recent trip to Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks was one such example.

Jackson Hole is actually the name of the entire valley that stretches east from the base of the Teton Mountains, so technically we spent two full days in Jackson Hole. But more commonly, when people say they’re going to Jackson Hole, they’re referring to Jackson Hole Mountain Resort.

Jackson Hole Mountain Resort is a ski area in the Teton Mountains, just south of Grand Teton National Park. In the summer, the resort transforms into a recreation hub, with opportunities for mountain biking, hiking, entertainment, etc. Some of the lifts and gondolas also remain operational, predominately for purposes of sightseeing.

This was our objective.

We’d purchased our tickets for the Teton Village Aerial Tram online in advance – it’s cheaper this way, though still pricey – so upon arrival we simply grabbed our backpacks (bring water and layers, it will be quite a few degrees cooler at the summit) and made our way to the boarding line.

The Teton Village Aerial Tram is a gondola-type system, with two large vehicles that travel up and down the mountain in opposition of each other. Each holds approximately 60 people, and it takes about 10 minutes to make the journey, plus a few minutes for loading/unloading. Hence the long line. Luckily, we only had to wait about 30 minutes.

We boarded the tram and ended up squished in next to the windows, which suited me just fine because it was the side with views of Grand Teton National Park. After a quick safety spiel, we were off!

We were packed in pretty tightly, and the tram sways as it passes each pole (there are 5 of them). If you’re claustrophobic or afraid of heights, this may not be the activity for you. I’m not afraid of heights, but the first time the tram swayed it made me a little uneasy.

Other than that, I really enjoyed the ride.

Predictably, the views improved as we climbed.

First glimpse of the Grand Teton (center, in the distance)

Before long, we were approaching the 10,450 foot (3185 m) summit of Rendezvous Mountain. The tram came to a stop and we disembarked.

You can spend as much time as you want on the top, so long as you don’t miss the last departure of the day. That gave us about three hours, which was more than enough time.

First, we walked the short path up to the true summit.

Looking southeast into Jackson Hole
Looking south along the Teton Range

Next, we headed out onto the viewing platform.

Looking west
Looking north; the Grand Teton is visible on the far right
Looking northeast into Jackson Hole
Summit handstand

And then, after soaking up the panoramic views of the Teton Mountains and Jackson Hole, we headed into Corbet’s Cabin for some delicious summit waffles!

I happily would have spent the entire day on the summit enjoying the view and breathing the fresh mountain air (and probably ordering another waffle). But storm clouds were rapidly approaching, which meant it was time to head back down.

Once again, we waited in line for maybe 20-30 minutes. It was lightly raining, but thankfully not thunderstorming, as we finally boarded the tram for the ride back to the base of the mountain.

Down we go… final glimpse of the Grand Teton

Our ticket also included rides on the other two gondolas, but due to the weather we opted to skip them. Those gondolas don’t reach nearly the same elevation as the tram, so I imagine the views wouldn’t have been as good anyway. I wasn’t terribly disappointed to miss out on them.

And, well, I guess that’s about it.

As you know if you’ve been following me for any length of time, our travels usually involve quite a lot of hiking. Crowds and lines and expensive gondola tickets aren’t usually our thing. But it can be fun to mix things up every once in a while.

Despite the crowds and the lines, I really enjoyed our scenic journey to the summit of Rendezvous Mountain.


Up next: driving the Beartooth Highway


42 responses to “An afternoon in Jackson Hole, Wyoming”

  1. Thank you for your field trip! I love it!

    1. Glad you enjoyed it, thanks for coming along!

  2. Awesome information, photographs and handstand! I will surely refer back to this before going that way!

  3. “Completely broke in the first few years” – ha, most couples were probably there (we were). And that’s why it’s sometimes so nice to splurge just a little. The views from the tram are amazing – those snow-covered mountain peaks are beautiful. But I think my favourite here is that waffle (I would have found it hard to not order a second one)!

    1. Honestly, the only thing that kept me from ordering another is that they were so sweet. I actually didn’t even finish that one on the summit, I wrapped up half and took it to finish later.

  4. You are forgiven for the expense, the view was worth it, it feels like walking in the sky.

    1. Walking in the sky – I like that!

  5. Beautiful views from the tram ride up the mountains. Mmmm those summit waffles look amazing.

    1. The waffles were so good! As were the views. I’m not sure which was better haha!

  6. A beautiful part of your vast country…and you don’t have to hike every inch of it! 🙂 Mel

    1. What do you mean I don’t have to hike all of it?!?! Haha!

  7. Hope you stopped at one or more of the breweries in town; I know you like beer as much as we do!

    1. Sadly we didn’t, we only stopped in town for groceries and gas. Next time, I suppose.

  8. What an awesome splurge and a whole.different part of Jackson Hole! Mountain views and waffles sounds like a perfect combination 🙂

    1. It was a great combo! Highly recommend!

  9. Spiked cocoa and waffles? I’d have been tempted to just stay at the summit the rest of the day!

    1. If not for the weather, we just might have!

  10. I was thinking it probably felt weird not having to hike to the summit! It is nice to treat yourself to awesome experiences like this. I’ve always wanted to visit Jackson Hole.

    1. It was kind of strange, but I didn’t mind!

  11. I have to admit, I thought: I can’t believe they’re not hiking this! But as you say, mixing things up can be good, and of course hiking involves a decent time commitment. I’ve been to the town of Jackson for a few days, but we never went to the ski resort. Looks beautiful.

    1. It would’ve been a steep hike, especially after having already hiked that morning. I’m the opposite; we only went to Jackson for groceries. I wish we’d had a bit of time to walk around town.

  12. Lovely! I’ve heard of Jackson Hole, but I’ve not been to the resort before. Despite this being a more-chill day sans hiking, the gondola ride looked very scenic and enjoying good food and good vibes at the top is a great way to decompress! Thanks for sharing, Diana 🙂

    1. I hadn’t either! I didn’t even really know much about it until this trip. I’m glad we decided to add it to our itinerary.

  13. Looks beautiful, and I was surprised how clean the tram windows are to take such good pictures on the ride up. Are they the same used for skiing? You deserve the treat 😊 Maggie

    1. Yes, they are the same ones for skiing. I believe there are ski racks on the outside? I can’t remember, but I know we learned how many people can fit inside with their skis.

  14. I love ski resorts that keep the gondolas and chairs running in summer. It only makes sense, because the alpine meadows and peaks are just so dang beautiful in summer. Great visit Diana, despite the cramped conveyance which would have had us flipping out. Happy Wednesday. Allan

    1. Exactly; it’s a good use of the facilities. Plus, it meant we didn’t have to hike all the way up many thousands of feet.

  15. Gorgeous views, what a wonderful place to spend some time. Mountain views and waffles is a winning combination!

    1. It was a great combo! Thanks!

  16. Great views, Diana. I’ve never been up the tram in Jackson Hole, but my perspective is that the Tetons have always been impressive from just about anywhere you can see them. Another perspective never hurts!

    1. Absolutely accurate! They’re such amazing mountains.

  17. Aw how lovely, and you had me with “summit waffle” 🙂 The views are breathtaking, and sometimes it’s nice to mix it up like you say. Your intro made me smile – my husband and I couldn’t afford a honeymoon when we got married 12 years ago; now it’s any excuse to stay in a nice hotel! 🙂

    1. Exactly, a relaxing ride plus waffles plus views was a great way to end the day 🙂

  18. Thank you so much for taking us with you up to see those beautiful views from the summit. I have a fear of heights and would never be able to take the tram!

    1. Oh gosh, no, that wouldn’t be fun at all for you! I’m glad I could take you on a virtual tour instead.

  19. You really do a handstand wherever you go – I love it!!
    What good luck you got squished against a window. I really appreciate the photos and descriptions. Like you, I’ve hiked there but don’t do this kind of touristy thing, and now I’m kind of wishing I had. Gorgeous!
    (Looking forward to your Beartooth Pass description – a favorite drive!)

    1. Thank you! I do try to do them wherever possible, assuming it’s safe and not too crowded.

  20. Looks wonderful

  21. That looks like a lot of fun, very impressive views, and beautiful photos. We’ve been to Jackson Hole but we did not stay at that hotel and we did take the tram. However, we stayed at some other hotels and cabins in Grand Teton and Yellowstone.

    1. Oooh hotel? We didn’t either, we were staying at the Signal Mountain cabins in Grand Teton. But I’m sure the hotel is all sorts of luxurious!

      1. Oh we stayed at the Signal Mountain Cabins too.

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