Alpine Slide at Snow King Mountain, Jackson Hole

The Alpine Slide at Snow King Mountain in Jackson, Wyoming is pure mountain nostalgia, part adrenaline, part laughter, and all sunshine.

It's the kind of thrill that doesn't need flashing lights or fancy tech to make you grin; just gravity, speed, and a winding track down the hillside. Perched above Jackson's town center, this classic alpine slide drops you into sweeping views of the Tetons as you twist and turn through the trees, steering your own sled with a simple handbrake that feels straight out of childhood. You hear the wind before you feel it, that quick rush as you round the first curve and realize you're flying just a few feet off the ground. From the top, the whole valley spreads out beneath you: rooftops glinting in the sun, the Snake River winding through the distance, and the mountains standing guard beyond. It's not about the height or the danger, it's about that pure, easy joy that mountain towns seem to keep bottled for days like this.

Snow King Mountain has been Jackson's backyard playground since long before the resort boom hit the Tetons.

Built in the 1970s, the Alpine Slide was one of the first of its kind in the region, a simple concept that became an instant summer icon. Locals grew up racing each other down its twin concrete tracks, long before β€œadventure parks” were a thing. The slide climbs 350 vertical feet, starting with a scenic chairlift ride to the top, giving you just enough time to spot elk grazing in the meadows or para-gliders drifting overhead. Each ride is different, how fast you go, how tight you take the corners, how much you lean into the turns, it's all up to you. Over the decades, it's become a multigenerational favorite: kids, parents, and grandparents sharing that same half-nervous, half-excited energy at the top of the hill. And while Snow King has grown into a four-season hub with ziplines, mountain coasters, and summit trails, the Alpine Slide remains its most charming throwback, proof that some classics never lose their magic.

You don't need to plan your whole day around it, just find an hour and make it count.

The Alpine Slide runs from late May through early fall, weather permitting, and tickets are easy to grab at the Snow King base area. Ride the Summit Chair up, take in the view, and when you reach the top, take a minute before you slide, look out at Jackson Hole stretched beneath you, the Tetons carved against the horizon. Then push off. It's over in a minute or two, but it feels longer, a little moment of freedom, the kind you chase without realizing you needed it. Pair it with a few laps on the Cowboy Coaster or a short hike up to the summit if you're craving more time on the mountain. When you're done, grab an ice cream or a beer at the base, it's a local tradition to linger and watch the next riders scream and laugh their way down. The Alpine Slide at Snow King Mountain isn't just a ride, it's Jackson at its most playful, a reminder that the best memories are usually the ones that start with, β€œLet's just do it once more.”

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