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Experience breathtaking mountain vistas from Jackson Hole’s aerial tram and gondolas, with scenic rides, gourmet waffles, and alpine trails—an unforgettable adventure.
Exploring the stunning landscapes of Wyoming’s Jackson Hole isn’t complete without a ride on the Jackson Hole Aerial Tram and the included gondola adventures. For $54 per person, this ticket offers a chance to soar up to 10,450 feet and take in some of the most spectacular mountain views in the Rockies. Whether you’re after incredible photo opportunities, a tasty treat at Corbet’s Cabin, or simply want to breathe in high-altitude air, this experience manages to combine adventure and comfort seamlessly.
What truly stands out is the panoramic scenery — 360-degree views of the Grand Tetons, Jackson Hole Valley, and surrounding ranges. We love how this ride captures the essence of Jackson’s wild beauty in just a few minutes of soaring sky. That said, weather can sometimes influence the experience, with potential closures due to wind, snow, or mechanical issues, so planning for flexibility is wise.
This tour is perfect for those who appreciate scenic travel, want a taste of mountain adventure without strenuous activity, or are looking for a memorable photo op. It’s suitable for all ages and includes options for high-alpine walks, making it a great family outing or a romantic getaway. But, if you’re after a full-day serious hike or mountain biking, this might be just one part of a broader adventure.
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When booking the Jackson Hole adventure, your ticket grants you entry to an awe-inspiring journey that begins at the building next to the large clock tower in the Tram building. The ride itself is a smooth 12-minute ascent, which felt surprisingly quick given the breathtaking scenery unfolding outside. The tram departs every 15 minutes, giving you plenty of options to fit your schedule.
Once aboard, expect an informative ride. Guides and audio narrations often share snippets about the history of Rendezvous Mountain and the resort, adding context to the experience. Keep your eyes peeled during the ascent — many visitors report seeing native wildlife like moose or even bears along the way, offering a real wilderness encounter.
Reaching the summit of Rendezvous Mountain, you arrive at what’s called the “Top of the World,” where 360-degree views unfold in all directions. The Grand Teton Skywalk is a highlight, offering a glass-floored platform that lets you stare straight down into the valley below. It’s a perfect spot for photos as the mountains stretch endlessly around you.
Adjacent to the tram stop are Corbet’s Cabin, a cozy mountain retreat at 10,450 feet, and a network of trails connecting to Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, Bridger-Teton National Forest, and Grand Teton National Park. Many visitors mention the waffles here — famous for their gourmet quality — along with hot chocolate or coffee to warm up after the chilly ride.
During peak season, your ticket also grants access to Bridger and Sweetwater Gondolas, giving additional opportunities to explore the mountain via different routes. The evening rides on the Bridger Gondola are a treat, offering views of a stunning sunset while sipping drinks at The Deck, often cited as a memorable way to unwind after a day of sightseeing.
Several reviewers praise the guides’ knowledge and friendly manner. One mentioned a guide named “Tom,” who shared local tips and made the ride informative rather than just scenic. The facilities are generally praised for being clean and well-organized, though some note that signage for finding gondola boarding points could be improved — Julia pointed out that clearer signs and instructions for wristband placement would enhance the experience.
Corbet’s Cabin is more than just a snack stop — it’s a highlight itself. The gourmet waffles have gotten rave reviews, with visitors describing them as “delicious” and “a once-in-a-lifetime treat.” Many report that the waffles, paired with hot chocolate or coffee, made the chilly altitude more comfortable. A few reviewers mention that they wished the waffles were available later in the day, as they close around 4 pm, so planning your visit accordingly might be wise.
Once at the summit, the network of trails invites those eager to get closer to nature. While most visitors don’t undertake strenuous hikes, the high-altitude trails offer scenic walks with views of the surrounding peaks and more chances to spot wildlife. This aspect makes the experience suitable for a range of activity levels.
At $54 for the ticket, the experience is certainly an investment. However, considering the views, inclusions like Gondolas during peak season, and the gourmet waffles, many agree it offers good value. Kathy pointed out that the ride was “worth the price,” and others mention that the ride is “spectacular” and “not to be missed” — especially for first-timers.
Yet, some reviews emphasize that the cost may feel high for those on a tight budget, and weather-related cancellations could impact the value if the experience is cut short. Booking online and checking the weather forecast beforehand helps manage expectations and avoid disappointment.
Your journey begins at the Tickets & Guest Services building, located next to the large clock tower in the Tram station. Parking is straightforward — passenger vehicles can park in the Village Lot, but RVs and trailers need to use the Ranch Lot and hop on a shuttle. This can be a little confusing initially, so arriving early or allowing extra time for parking is recommended.
The ride on the Jackson Hole Aerial Tram is about 12 minutes and offers constant panoramic views, making it a highlight on its own. The calm, smooth ride is appreciated by most reviewers, with some noting the large tram’s stability and speed.
Upon disembarking, you’re immediately greeted with views described as “beyond compare.” The Grand Teton Skywalk provides a glass-floored platform, perfect for snapping photos or just marveling at the mountains. Corbet’s Cabin offers a cozy retreat with gourmet waffles, hot chocolate, and coffee, making it a popular spot for a quick break or a snack.
Exploring the trail network is optional but rewarding. Many visitors mention the possibility of spotting moose or bears, especially if you venture slightly off the main paths. The trails connect to the National Forest and Grand Teton Park, giving access to pristine wilderness without needing a strenuous hike.
During peak season, the gondolas open up extra options. The Bridger Gondola provides a scenic ride in the evening, perfect for catching the sunset. Many reviewers find this a lovely way to conclude their day, enjoying drinks and small bites with a view.
This tour is ideal for anyone wanting a memorable scenic adventure without a full-day hike. Families, couples, and solo travelers alike will appreciate the ease of access, the stunning vistas, and the chance to enjoy high-altitude food. It’s especially suitable for travelers with limited time but still seeking a taste of the grandeur of Jackson Hole’s mountains.
If you’re an avid hiker or mountain biker, this may be just a highlight rather than the main event. However, the trail network at the summit makes it a good starting point for exploring further if you’re feeling adventurous.
Absolutely, if you’re after breathtaking views and easy mountain access. The combination of the scenic tram ride, gourmet waffles, and expansive vistas makes this a memorable experience that captures the spirit of Jackson Hole. The flexibility to include gondola rides and evening sunsets adds extra value.
However, consider the weather, as operations can be affected, and the cost may seem steep for some. Booking in advance and checking the forecast can help you maximize your visit. The experience works best for those who want a scenic, accessible mountain adventure that’s light on strenuous activity but heavy on jaw-dropping scenery.
If you’re visiting Jackson Hole and want to capture some of the most iconic mountain views, this tour might just be the highlight of your trip.
Is this ticket valid for multiple days?
Yes, the ticket is valid for 1 to 5 days, giving you flexibility to choose your preferred day(s) for riding the tram and gondolas.
What is included in the ticket?
Your ticket includes admission to the Jackson Hole Aerial Tram, interpretive information during the ride, and during peak season, access to the Bridger and Sweetwater Gondolas. Evening rides on the Bridger Gondola are also included in peak season.
Can I buy food at the top?
Yes, Corbet’s Cabin offers gourmet waffles, hot chocolate, and coffee. Many travelers enjoy a snack here after their ascent.
Are the gondola rides available year-round?
The gondola rides are included in the ticket during peak season, and evening rides on the Bridger Gondola are available from Sunday to Thursday only in that period.
Is parking easy?
Parking can be a bit tricky; passenger vehicles park in the Village Lot, while RVs and trailers need to use the Ranch Lot and take a shuttle. Some reviews mention signage could be better.
How long should I allocate for the experience?
Allow at least 2 hours to enjoy the ride, explore the summit, and have time for photos or a snack.
What should I wear?
Dressing in layers is smart, as temperatures at the summit can be much cooler. Comfortable shoes are recommended for walking around the trail network.
Is the experience wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible, making it inclusive for all visitors.
This Jackson Hole adventure balances stunning scenery, accessible rides, and a touch of mountain luxury — ideal for those wanting a memorable, picture-perfect day in Wyoming.