Skiing the deep powder of the Tetons near Tributary
Skiing

Driggs, Idaho

Monday 3:16am

43° F

6° C

The Mountain Next Door

Grand Targhee sits just 25 minutes from Tributary, a mountain known for deep powder, uncrowded slopes, and a refreshingly unpretentious spirit. Winter here feels less like a production and more like a way of life: checking the snowfall over coffee, slipping out for a few runs, staying longer because the conditions are too good to leave.

 

Grand Targhee Resort, the powder mountain just over the hill from Tributary

Grand Targhee Resort

With more than 500 inches of annual snowfall and some of the most dependable powder in North America, Grand Targhee has quietly earned legendary status among skiers who know where to look. Tributary members enjoy access to a private on-mountain lounge, a special place to warm up, regroup, and head back out without missing a beat.

World-class skiing is not a special trip. It is simply part of life in the Tetons.

Tributary ski shuttle ferrying members door-to-mountain

Ski Shuttle

For members who prefer to leave the driving behind, Tributary’s ski shuttle makes mountain mornings feel effortless. The logistics disappear, leaving more room for the anticipation of the first run and the satisfaction of the last.

Nordic skiing and snowshoeing on Tributary's trail network

Nordic Skiing & Snowshoeing

Not every winter day calls for a chairlift. Tributary’s trail network and the surrounding valley offer exceptional Nordic skiing and snowshoeing for those drawn to a quieter pace where the only sounds are wind through the trees and the steady rhythm of movement through fresh snow.

Cross country skiing the groomed and backcountry trails near Tributary

Cross Country Skiing

Miles of groomed and backcountry Nordic terrain stretch throughout Teton Valley, offering an immersive way to experience winter in the mountains. Here, the journey matters just as much as the destination.

Jackson Hole Mountain Resort

Jackson Hole Mountain Resort is a legendary skiing destination boasting a massive 4,139-foot vertical drop and iconic terrain like Corbet’s Couloir. Located just about an hour from Tributary, via the scenic Teton Pass, the resort offers 2,500 acres of world-class runs and deep powder for every skill level.  For Tributary members, access to both Jackson and Targhee means winter here never settles into just one kind of skiing.

Backcountry skiing the terrain beyond the resort boundary in Teton Valley

Backcountry

For experienced skiers and splitboarders, the terrain beyond the resort boundaries opens into something expansive, quiet, and deeply rewarding. Teton Valley has long been known for exceptional backcountry access, and Tributary offers a remarkably well-positioned base for those who seek out winter’s more untamed side.