6:17 pm, February 24, 2021

With 2,500 acres of in-bounds terrain, a 4,139′ vertical rise, and seemingly endless backcountry access, it is easy to work up an appetite at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort.  Whether you are looking for an award-winning gourmet lunch or a quick ski-in, ski-out bite to eat, the following guide to on mountain dining in Jackson Hole will help you navigate your way to the perfect meal. A lift ticket or season pass is required to ride the Bridger Gondola to Piste Mountain Bistro. There are no sightseeing tickets available this year.

Policies

  • You MUST wear a mask in all indoor dining areas as well as social distancing and limited capacity in indoor restaurants.
  • The frequency of cleaning has been drastically increased based on updated protocols.
  • Online ordering and outdoor seating options are available at all base and on-mountain restaurants.

OPTIONS FOR ON-MOUNTAIN DINING IN JACKSON HOLE

  • BEARS FLAT: Ski in/out vending system at the base of Sublette Lift at Bear Flats.
  • CORBET’S CABIN: Carryout famous waffle service, a good place to quickly warm-up
  • PISTE MOUNTAIN BISTRO: lively dining at top of Bridger Gondola, great views, large assortment of food options
  • CASPER RESTAURANT: classic gourmet ski food,
  • Find more info (hours location etc)

PACK YOUR LUNCH

Another option for on-mountain dining in Jackson Hole is packing your own lunch. Wake up a half an hour earlier and put together a satiating lunch that will keep you going throughout the day. Either grab a day locker in the Teton Village and store your lunch there or bring a backpack. You can eat pre-packaged or homemade lunches in the Base Tent at all times in the Teton Village. And sometimes the best lunches are a smooshed peanut butter and jelly sandwich that’s fully enjoyed on a chairlift in between pow harvesting runs.

Other items to bring with you for a full day on the hill:

    • Water!!! Helps with the altitude adjustment and dehydration.
    • Snacks easy to pack and store in your pockets or backpack.
    • Other essentials to get you through a long ski day: Advil, caffeine supplements, electrolytes, Swedish fish.
    • Extra warmth supplies: hand and foot warmers, hat, extra neck gaiter when your first one gets too wet.
    • Chargers / portable batteries
    • Extra face mask(s)

HEAD BACK TO YOUR ABODE FOR LUNCH

One of the perks of staying in an Abode that is near the mountain or ski-in/ski-out is the opportunity to head back to your cozy home, warm up, and create a luxurious meal in your own space. We’ve highlighted a couple of properties near Jackson Hole Mountain Resort where you can shush right over for mealtime.

 

Contact Abode Jackson Hole to book your Jackson Hole vacation rental today!

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