Official Resort Partners

Grand Targhee Resort is proud to be associated with:

Mammut

MAMMUT

Since 1862, we have strived to create unique experiences for mountain enthusiasts. Evolving from a humble rope manufacturer to a leading global apparel and gear brand, we are dedicated to creating equipment that enables all individuals to push their limits outdoors. A lot has changed in 160 years, but our commitment to safety, responsible performance, and innovation with durable products that merge functionality and performance is unwavering.

Visit MAMMUT.com for more information.

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TOYOTA

Official VEHICLE of Grand Targhee Resort

Toyota is in the business of making great vehicles. But we also work every day to apply and share our know-how in ways that benefit people, the community, and our planet to build a better tomorrow. And for your local Inland Northwest Toyota dealers, this is no different.

Visit TOYOTA.COM for more information.

GoPro

GoPRO

Official CAMERA  of Grand Targhee Resort

GoPro helps the world to capture and share itself in immersive and exciting ways. We strive to be a force for positivity, celebrating all things awesome while inspiring people to pursue their passions. 

Visit GOPRO.COM for more info. 

Pepsi 2023

Pepsi

Official Soft Drink of Grand Targhee Resort

Admiral Beverage has been quenching the thirst of the Pepsi generation for over 50 years, Admiral was proudly founded in the great state of Wyoming!   It was a modest beginning for Admiral with a production line that bottled two flavors.  Now Admiral employs over 2100 employees over an eight state region with 35 facilities including 3 production facilities.  The only thing cooler than fresh powder is an ice cold Pepsi. Lucky for you, you can find both at Grand Targhee Resort. Take a midday break from the slopes and grab a tall cup of the one cola that truly refreshes.

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Idaho Interscholastic Cycling League

The Idaho Interscholastic Cycling League was organized in 2014 to provide a fun, safe and high quality mountain biking program for students in grades 6 to 12. With the cooperation of our partners and our sponsors, we are able to provide a competitive mountain bike racing experience. Regardless of ability level, the Idaho League is committed to providing a positive experience for all student-athletes in accordance with NICA’s Five Core Principles: Inclusive, Equal, Strong Body, Strong Mind and Strong Character. In turn, Idaho’s goal is to create life-long cyclists who are conscientious, responsible and empowered.

www.idahomtb.org

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City of Driggs, Idaho

The City of Driggs works in partnership with the Idaho Department Transportation and Grand Targhee Resort to provide local shuttle service. During the winter the local shuttle service connects the communities of Driggs and Victor to Grand Targhee Resort. The City of Driggs is a great place to live and play – A Small Town in a Big Place. Driggs is about 12 miles from Grand Targhee Resort, and about 35 minutes from Jackson Hole Wyoming.

www.Driggs.GovOffice.com

Teton Valley Food Pantry

 

Teton valley food pantry

The Teton Valley Food Pantry was started in November 2008 as a partnership between St. Francis of the Tetons Episcopal Church and the Rotary Club of Teton Valley. Operations originally ran from the basement of the Alta, WY Church. TVFP obtained 501(c)3 status in 2012. We are located at 481 North Main in Driggs, ID.

The Food Pantry employs three part-time staff members and a full-time executive director who works with volunteers and partners to ensure that there is a healthy variety of food available and that everyone in need is served. TVFP serves the communities of Alta, Wyoming, in addition to Victor, Driggs, Tetonia, and Felt, Idaho.

https://www.tvfoodpantry.com

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Grand Targhee Resort is located in the Caribou-Targhee National Forest and is under permit from the Forest Service, USDA. 

Caribou-Targhee Ski Areas

Grand Targhee Resort is closed, thanks for a great summer! We reopen for winter operations on Friday, November 22. Think snow!

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