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Will I get altitude sickness in Jackson Hole?

Do People Get Altitude Sickness In Jackson Hole? Yes, people get altitude sickness in Jackson Hole. According to the University Of Michigan, altitude sickness starts at altitudes above 6,000 feet.



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Jackson Hole has an enviable role as a year-round playground. From skiing and hiking impressively vertical mountains to river rafting, snowmobiling and biking, from fishing to horseback riding, our big mountains, flowing rivers, mountain lakes, and miles of pathways offer endless chances to recreate.

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Variety of Skill Levels. While Jackson Hole Mountain Resort offers tons of expert terrain, about 50 percent of the terrain is dedicated to intermediate and beginner slopes. Access to intermediate and beginner terrain is easy right from the base.

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The swimming beach at Colter Bay on Jackson Lake in Grand Teton National Park is a great place to cool off on a hot summer day while taking in the views of the Grand Tetons to the west.

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