Total Solar Eclipse in Jackson Hole

If you have seen the recent Village Mix – and generally want to be in it- good to know that there’s a major celestial event happening across the United States this summer.

Learn more about what Jackson Hole Mountain Resort has tee’d up for viewing the Total Solar Eclipse from the Tram – which happens to be in the path of totality.

Teton Village falls into the “path of totality” of the Great American Eclipse. That is to say, that at JHMR and Teton Village, the total eclipse will be one of the longest durations possible, 2-3 minutes at 11:34 am MST. The partial phases of the eclipse will last 2-3 hours depending on specific location, starting around 10:15am.  Several factors, including fantastic scenery and generally clear summer skies, make Teton Village a desirable destination for eclipse viewing, and we’re experiencing strong demand for access to locations on Rendezvous Mountain for the eclipse.   JHMR will not have normal summer operations for the day, and guests are invited to visit our website: https://www.jacksonhole.com/summer/eclipse-2017.html to view the events of the day and activities availability.  Regular summer operation will resume on Tuesday, August 22nd.