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JHMR Beginner Ski Pass

3395 Cody Ln, Jackson, Wyoming, USA

9 am - 4 pm

$$$

seasonal-activities, fun-paid-activities

This Kids Ski Pass Deal is a Steal!

As fun as it is to ski at “the village,” it can be quite intimidating to newer and younger riders. This pass will help your kids learn to love skiing or boarding, a fun outdoor activity they can enjoy for life! JHMR has incorporated the Beginner Pass into their mix of ticketing options in order to ease the stress for families with kids without sacrificing any of the fun.

This pass welcomes you to the Teewinot Lift and Sweetwater Gondola, where you can ski quite a few easy, friendly runs while still getting terrain variety and beautiful views  Let yourself succumb to the magic of Jackson Hole right in the heart of it all. Do it like a local and take the Start Bus to avoid parking fuss. 

 

 

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Emily Coleman
Emily Coleman is a Jersey girl born and raised who caught the outdoor bug upon moving to Vermont to pursue a degree in Adventure Education and Environmental Studies from Green Mountain College. She spent most of her years before college deeply entrenched in the world of competitive cheerleading before discovering a passion for outdoor sports including mountain biking, white water kayaking, bikepacking, backpacking, slacklining, rock climbing, and skiing. Having been surrounded by children her entire life in her mother's daycare, she always had a strong affinity for kids. She moved to the mountains of Jackson Hole after graduating to coach for the local Kayak Club during the summers and nanny in the winters. Becoming a part of the Happy Active Family team felt like the perfect collision of her passion for building strong community bonds and encouraging an outdoor lifestyle.
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