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Snow King Mountain is a summer and winter resort in the
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Jackson, Wyoming Jackson is a town in Teton County, Wyoming, United States. The population was 10,760 at the 2020 census, up from 9,577 in 2010. It is the largest town in Teton County and its county seat. Jackson is the principal town of the Jackson, WY-ID Mic ...
. The mountain is Jackson's original 1936 ski hill, located on the southeast edge of the city, and was the first ski area in Wyoming. Locals sometimes refer to Snow King as "The Town Hill," and it offers skiing, hiking, an alpine slide, and many other attractions. The ski season runs from December to late March, and has a summer season that runs from June to October. Skiing is offered after the closure of lifts, until the snow is gone thanks to a boot pack trail on the west side of the resorts Runs. Hiking trails are offered all over the mountain.


History

In 1936, the
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created a switch-back horse and hiking trail to the top of the mountain and the trail became one of Snow King's first skiing race courses. The Jackson Hole Ski Club was established in 1937, and two years later lift-served skiing began on Wyoming's first ski area with the addition of a
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. The first
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was installed in 1946, a converted ore tram from Colorado. It had four stations, with the first starting where 1 town hill apartments are located. Stations 2 and 3, which were up the hill, were for beginners and intermediate skiers. In 1951, the old single person lift was given an improved upper and lower terminal, new stronger cables and 2 person chairs. In 1978, The Rafferty double was constructed on the east slopes of the resort near the Snow king Hotel. When completed, it brought a mini golf course and alpine slide. In the summer of 2014, after almost 35 years of service, the Rafferty Double chair was removed to make way for a new and improved base area. With these improvements came the New Rafferty fixed-grip quad chair, a new ticket office, the new Kings grill, a ropes course, mountain coaster, and a new mini golf course. After a few years of increased tourism to the area, a new maze was created just west of the mini golf. In the winter, Rafferty offers Beginner and intermediate runs, while the upper intermediate and expert runs are off of the summit gondola, Cougar, and Backside lift. In 1981, The resort replaced the thirty-year-old "Snow King Chairlift" with a new Doppelmayr/Garaventa CTEC double chair, which started about to the east of the old lift. This new lift ran a lift line that crossed the old about three-quarters of the way up the mountain. In the spring of 2021, Snow King Resort, Skytrac chairlifts, and
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began construction of a new eight-passenger Summit Gondola, as well as the Backside quad.


Current Lifts

Rafferty (YOC 2015) 4pers. Chairlift (fixed-grip) Length: 920 m · Carrying capacity/hour: 1800 Manufacturer: Doppelmayr Summit 1981-2021 2pers. Chairlift (fixed-grip) Length: 1125 m · Carrying capacity/hour: 1150 Manufacturer: CTEC Cougar (YOC 1994) 3pers. Chairlift (fixed-grip) Length: 766 m · Carrying capacity/hour: 1200 Manufacturer: Garaventa Beginner Tow Rope tow/baby lift with low rope tow Length: 100 m · Carrying capacity/hour: 500 Manufacturer: Wopfner


Planned Lifts for the 2021-22 Season

planned: Summit Gondola (YOC 2021) 8pers. Gondola lift (monocable circulating ropeway) Length: 1130 m · Carrying capacity/hour: 2400 Manufacturer: Leitner-Poma planned: Backside Lift A (YOC 2021) 4pers. Chairlift (fixed-grip) Carrying capacity/hour: 2000 Manufacturer: Skytrac Inc.


References

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External links


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