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FAQ

Your questions about Teton Village, answered.

From parking and transportation to seasonal events and local tips, we’re here to help you make the most of your time in Teton Village. Explore our most common questions below to find quick answers, insider advice, and resources for planning your perfect mountain experience — no matter the season.
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How can I park for free in Teton Village?

Carpools: Free carpool parking in the Ranch lot for vehicles with four or more occupants and a discounted rate for vehicles with three occupants ($5/$10 peak rate).

Short term (1 hour) and ADA parking is available throughout Teton Village.

FREE PARKING AT STILSON/START BUS
Free parking is provided at the southern end of Hwy 390 at the intersection of Hwy 22. Park at the Teton Village Transit Center (Stilson Lot) and take the free START Bus to Teton Village.

Frequent START buses run between Teton Village and Jackson from early morning to late night. Get the full schedule from your hotel concierge or at startbus.com. START Bus is complimentary from the Teton Village Transit Center to Teton Village. Hop on or off START Bus in front of the tram building.

If I have a winter season restricted parking pass, what are the blackout dates?

Season Parking Passholders:

Restricted Pass Blackout Dates:

  • Dec. 26 – 31, 2025
  • Jan. 17 – 18, 2026
  • Feb. 13 – 16, 2026
What are the winter season parking rates in Teton Village?

Close-in Parking Lot Prices (Base Village Lot, Mid Village Lot, Upper Village Lot):

  • Daily Parking Pricing = $35
  • Peak Parking Pricing = $45
  • Upper Village and Base Village Lot: $10.00 from 1:00pm – 3:00pm all season
  • Mid Village Lot: $10:00 from 1:00pm – 5:00pm

Ranch Parking Lot Prices: Paid Parking in effect from 6:30am – 1:00pm daily

  • Daily Parking Pricing = $18
  • Peak Parking Pricing = $25

Peak Daily Pricing Dates:

  • Dec. 26 – 31, 2025
  • Jan. 17 – 18, 2026
  • Feb. 13 – 16, 2026
  • And every weekend from January 3 – March 22, 2026

How do I pay for parking in Teton Village?

Village Park

Tap ‘N Ski On Demand Parking

Village Park uses an innovative solar-powered, paperless, smart-parking system and Tap 'N Ski pay technology. Easily pay for parking using any QR code around the lots or below or by solar-powered kiosk and you are all set to park in any paid parking area.

For additional information please go to:

https://www.tetonvillageparking.com/tap-n-ski-parking

Where can I find snow reports for Jackson, WY?

Download the JH Insider App or check the digital info screens at Café 6311, Ticket Services, and JH Sports. You can also tune into KJHR 100.1 FM or call (307) 733-2291 for updates.

What’s new in Teton Village this season?

There’s a lot happening in Teton Village this winter! Join us for Locals Week 2025, a 10-day celebration packed with exclusive discounts, community events, and the launch of the Locals Passport. This season also marks Jackson Hole Mountain Resort’s 60th Anniversary, celebrated through the all-new Teton Village Restaurant Week — a culinary event showcasing the best dining in the Village.

Stay up to date on everything from live music and special promotions to major events by visiting thevillagemix.com or subscribing to The Mix Newsletter — your go-to guide for what’s happening at the base of the Tetons.

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