Head To White Pine, Wyoming’s Oldest Ski Area, To Dodge Long Lift Lines This Season
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The Jackson Hole valley in Wyoming has some of the best skiing in the world, and it draws people from all over the place to ski on-piste and in the backcountry. Sometimes, though, the big world-class resorts can be a little overwhelming. When you’re looking for a quieter spot to ski, head to Pinedale!
When the lift lines at the Jackson resorts get too long for you, head to Sublette County and plan a ski day at Wyoming's oldest ski area.
The best part about skiing White Pine? You'll never have to wait! This quiet ski resort may not be far from Snow King and JHMR, but it feels like a completely new world.
When the snow conditions are good, White Pine offers 25 trails, including a mix of beginner, intermediate, and challenging trails for experienced skiers and riders.
Plan a relaxing day on the slopes, challenging yourself on the diamonds and taking it easy on the cruisers. Get up there early and shred up those first tracks!
White Pine is a great place for beginners to learn! Ski school lessons ensure kids and adults who are new to skiing or snowboarding have plenty of experience before heading out on their own.
Kim Magaraci graduated Rutgers University with a degree in Geography and has spent the last seven years as a freelance travel writer. Contact: kmagaraci@onlyinyourstate.com