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Ski Rental in Jackson Hole

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Wyoming, Rocky Mountains
1,924–3,185 m
December – April
Intermediate–Expert

Ski Rental Prices in Jackson Hole

EquipmentDaily RateNotes
Skis + Poles$60–100/dayCarving or all-mountain
Ski Boots$28–42/dayFitting included
Helmet$16–23/dayStrongly recommended
Full Package$280–460/weekSkis + Boots + Poles + Helmet

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About Jackson Hole Ski Resort

Ski Area

2,500 acres

Altitude

1,924–3,185 m

Season

December – April

Best For

Intermediate–Expert

Known For

Teton views, extreme terrain, legendary powder, Corbet's Couloir

Nearest Airport

Jackson Hole (JAC, 20 min)

Ski Rental Tips for Jackson Hole

1

Teton Village at the mountain base has many rental shops — compare before booking

2

Jackson Hole is expert-heavy — rent performance or freeride skis for best experience

3

The Bridger Gondola is the main access — rental shops open before lifts at 8:30am

4

Powder days are magical here — book demo powder skis in advance

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FAQ — Ski Rental in Jackson Hole

How difficult is Jackson Hole for skiing?
Jackson Hole is renowned for challenging terrain — about 50% of runs are rated black or double-black. However, there are excellent intermediate runs on the Apres Vous side of the mountain.
How much does ski rental cost in Jackson Hole?
Rental in Jackson Hole costs $60–100/day for skis. Weekly packages with full equipment run $280–460 — one of the more expensive US resorts.
What is Corbet's Couloir at Jackson Hole?
Corbet's Couloir is one of the most famous expert ski runs in North America — a double-black diamond requiring a blind jump entry into a steep couloir. It's a bucket-list challenge for expert skiers.

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