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- Jul 10FRI•(TBD)friJul 10(TBD)Grand Targhee Festival: Marcus King Band, Charley Crockett & Ryan Bingham and The Texas Gentlemen - 2 Day PassGrand Targhee Resort, Alta, WY
- Jul 10FRI•12:00 PMfriJul 1012:00 PMGrand Targhee Festival: Marcus King Band, Lukas Nelson & Larkin Poe - FridayGrand Targhee Resort, Alta, WY
- Jul 11SAT•12:00 PMsatJul 1112:00 PMGrand Targhee Festival: Charley Crockett, Ryan Bingham and The Texas Gentlemen & JJ Grey and Mofro - SaturdayGrand Targhee Resort, Alta, WY
- Aug 7FRI•(TBD)friAug 7(TBD)Targhee Bluegrass Festival - 3 Day PassGrand Targhee Resort, Alta, WY
- Aug 7FRI•12:00 PMfriAug 712:00 PMTarghee Bluegrass Festival - FridayGrand Targhee Resort, Alta, WY
- Aug 8SAT•12:00 PMsatAug 812:00 PMTarghee Bluegrass Festival - SaturdayGrand Targhee Resort, Alta, WY
- Aug 9SUN•12:00 PMsunAug 912:00 PMTarghee Bluegrass Festival - SundayGrand Targhee Resort, Alta, WY
Grand Targhee Resort upcoming events — Alta, Wyoming
Discover the Beloved Grand Targhee Resort
The Grand Targhee Resort is more than a ski resort — it's a beloved mountain playground that pairs deep powder and big Tetons views with an easygoing, uncrowded vibe. Set in the Caribou-Targhee National Forest just outside of Jackson Hole, it’s a year-round basecamp for adventure and live music. From signature bluegrass weekends to alpine summer celebrations, Grand Targhee Resort upcoming events bring fans together in one of the West’s most scenic settings.
Opened in 1969, the resort spans two mountain peaks — Dreamcatcher and Sacajawea — with terrain for all levels. It averages over 500 inches of snow annually and features modern lift systems, snowmaking on select runs, and RFID ticketing for fast, streamlined lift access. The result is a smooth mountain experience whether you’re carving fresh tracks or catching a show at the base.
Programming at Grand Targhee is as diverse as its terrain. Winters center on skiing and snowboarding; summers transition to mountain biking, hiking, and open-air concert weekends. The resort’s legacy includes the annual Grand Targhee Bluegrass Festival (since 1988) and Targhee Music Fest — with past performers like Emmylou Harris, The Infamous Stringdusters, Yonder Mountain String Band, Bruce Hornsby, and Grace Potter — plus popular mountain bike races.
What sets Targhee apart is its combination of natural splendor and relaxed, festival-forward energy. Concerts unfold on outdoor, open-air grounds at the mountain base with the Teton Range as a backdrop. With consistently celebrated powder conditions in winter and panoramic sunrise, sunset, and stargazing opportunities year-round, the experience is equal parts destination and event.
Come for the snow, stay for the show — or make it a full weekend escape. Whether you’re here for a bluegrass weekend, a bike race, or a mid-winter powder pilgrimage, Grand Targhee delivers big-mountain scenery and small-crowd charm that keep fans coming back.
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Seating Recommendations and Charts
Grand Targhee Resort features open-air festival grounds with lawn-style viewing — capacity varies by event and layout — and no fixed seating at the base area. Concerts and festivals typically use a general-admission lawn with optional VIP sections close to the stage.
- VIP Festival Section: For select festivals, VIP ticket holders enjoy closer stage access and a more spacious viewing area — ideal if you want premium sightlines and easier in-and-out. When you’re comparing Grand Targhee Resort tickets, VIP is the most convenient way to secure a prime spot.
- Open Lawn/Festival Grounds: General-admission lawn is first-come, first-served. Arrive early to claim a central location with a clear view of the stage and quick access to food and restrooms.
- Accessible Viewing Areas: Designated accessible areas are provided during festivals and events, offering line-of-sight viewing with nearby access to amenities.
- On-Mountain Lodges (near base): While not seating sections, the base-area lodges are great for breaks between sets, warm-ups on cool evenings, and grab-and-go bites without leaving the heart of the action.
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Location and Transportation
Venue Address
Grand Targhee Resort
3300 Ski Hill Road
Alta, Wyoming 83414
Grand Targhee sits roughly 42 miles northwest of Jackson, Wyoming, and about 90 miles from Idaho Falls, Idaho — a scenic approach that sets the stage for an unforgettable mountain weekend.
- Parking: Free on-site parking is available near the base area, with overnight parking options for lodging guests. RV parking is available with restrictions.
- Public Transit: Limited. Shuttle services operate from Driggs, Idaho, and Jackson, Wyoming during peak seasons.
- Rideshare & Dropoff: Designated drop-off/pickup zones are located near the main lodge for quick arrivals and departures.
Arrival Recommendations
Plan to arrive 60–90 minutes before festival gates, ski lessons, or other scheduled activities. This gives you time to park, pick up your credentials, and settle into your preferred viewing area on the lawn. If you’re aiming for a front-and-center spot, early arrival is the simplest way to elevate your experience.
Weather shifts quickly in the Tetons. Winters bring heavy snowfall and cold temperatures; summer days can roll into afternoon thunderstorms. Pack layers and be prepared for variable conditions before, during, and after Grand Targhee Resort events. Cell service is generally reliable at the base but may be limited on the mountain, so download your tickets and maps in advance.
The base sits at approximately 7,800 feet, so take it easy as you acclimate to the altitude — especially if you’re coming in for a same-day show or activity. Expect moderate walking distances around the base area and festival grounds, and consider using resort shuttles when available.
Venue Navigation
The resort’s base area is compact and walkable, with outdoor festival grounds set at the mountain’s foot and lodges nearby for quick access to restrooms, dining, and warming spaces. Wayfinding is straightforward, and open sightlines make it easy to pick a landmark and regroup with friends.
Concessions and dining are close at hand — from casual grab-and-go spots to sit-down restaurants — along with merchandise and retail shops carrying apparel, gear, and souvenirs. You’ll find ATMs in the main lodge, free Wi‑Fi in select areas, and charging stations to top up your phone between sets. Given the elevation and terrain, comfortable footwear makes a noticeable difference on event days.
Security and Policies
- Bag Policy: For ski operations, no formal bag policy; for festivals, small bags and backpacks are typically allowed but subject to search.
- Prohibited Items: Outside alcohol, glass containers, weapons, drones, and open flames are prohibited during events.
- Re-entry Policy: Re-entry is allowed for resort guests; festival re-entry is permitted with a valid wristband or ticket.
- Service Animals: ADA-compliant service animals are welcome in accordance with regulations.
Post-Purchase Tips — Be Ready for Event Day
- Download your tickets before arriving — cell service can be limited.
- Bring a valid ID and cashless payment option.
- Charge your phone fully.
- Review venue policies in advance.
- Arrive early for prime lawn spots — general admission is first-come, first-served.
- Plan for mountain weather that can change quickly, from sunny afternoons to cool evenings or passing storms.
Pre-Event Planning
Build your weekend around the mountain. If you’re heading up for a festival, look at event schedules and plan set times alongside a few must-do resort activities — a scenic lift ride, a mellow hike, or a late-afternoon lounge at the base with views of the Tetons. For a full experience, consider staying on-site so you can walk to and from the music and make the most of mornings and sunsets.
Map out dining before you arrive. The resort’s restaurants and grills make it easy to grab meals between sets, while the Trap Bar & Grill handles classic après-ski energy that carries right into showtime. If your group is meeting from different areas, pick a clear landmark near the main lodge as a regroup point — it’s simple, especially when the lawn fills in.
Don’t miss the natural light show. Sunrise and sunset from the summit are especially scenic, and the region’s low light pollution delivers excellent stargazing when the music winds down. If you’re extending your trip, nearby trails and area attractions make it effortless to turn Grand Targhee Resort upcoming events into an unforgettable getaway.
Accessibility
Grand Targhee Resort is ADA-accessible, with ADA parking near the main lodge, ramps and accessible entrances at primary facilities, and designated accessible viewing areas during festivals and events. On-site shuttles are available — inquire directly for accessible transportation options during your specific dates.
If you need help selecting accessible seats or viewing areas, contact Ticket Purchase for personalized support before purchasing.
Dining Options
You’ll find multiple in-venue dining choices within steps of the festival grounds and base lifts. The Branding Iron Grill, Wild Bill’s Grill, Snorkels Café, and the Trap Bar & Grill cover everything from quick bites and coffee to hearty mountain fare. Local craft beers and après-ski specials round out the menu, making it easy to refuel without missing the action.
Inside the venue, concessions also serve snacks, drinks, and beverages — convenient when you want a fast turnaround between sets or runs.
Food and Restaurants Near Grand Targhee Resort
If you're arriving early or staying nearby, there are excellent dining options in Driggs and Victor just down the hill:
- Forage Bistro & Lounge (Driggs) — Upscale American cuisine with locally sourced ingredients, located in nearby Driggs, Idaho.
- Teton Thai (Driggs) — Popular spot for authentic Thai food in a cozy setting.
- Citizen 33 Brewery (Driggs) — Local brewery with craft beers and a gastropub menu.
- Three Peaks Dinner Table (Driggs) — Farm-to-table dining emphasizing regional flavors.
- Provisions (Driggs) — Casual eatery known for breakfast and creative comfort food.
- O'Rourke's Restaurant & Pub (Driggs) — Irish-American pub fare and local beers.
- The Royal Wolf (Driggs) — Lively bar and grill with burgers, sandwiches, and outdoor seating.
- Big Hole BBQ (Victor) — Renowned for its smoked meats and classic barbecue sides.
These nearby spots make it easy to grab a delicious meal or drink before heading into the show.
Other Venues in Alta
Alta and the surrounding Teton Valley offer a surprising variety of live entertainment options — and Ticket Purchase connects you to them all:
- Spud Drive-In Theatre — A historic drive-in movie theater in Driggs, Idaho, known for its nostalgic outdoor screenings.
- Wildlife Brewing & Pizza — Local Victor brewery that doubles as a casual live music spot.
- Teton Valley Foundation’s Kotler Ice Arena — Ice skating and hockey venue in Victor, Idaho.
- Music on Main (Victor City Park) — Beloved summer outdoor concert series in Victor, Idaho.
- The Trap Bar & Grill (on-site at Grand Targhee) — Classic après-ski bar with live music at the resort base.
- Driggs City Center Plaza — Community event space hosting markets and performances.
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Other Things to Do in Alta
Beyond the music and mountain action, the Alta area offers outstanding attractions for visitors heading to Grand Targhee Resort:
- Grand Teton National Park — Iconic national park known for dramatic peaks, wildlife, and world-class outdoor recreation.
- Teton Valley Museum — Local history museum in Driggs spotlighting pioneer heritage and Native American artifacts.
- Teton Geotourism Center — Visitor center highlighting the region’s natural and cultural stories.
- Darby Canyon Wind Cave — A scenic hike featuring a striking cave and waterfall.
- Teton River — Opportunities for fishing, kayaking, and scenic float trips.
- Mesa Falls — Spectacular waterfalls located about an hour north in Idaho.
- Jackson Hole Mountain Resort — A major ski and summer resort in nearby Teton Village, Wyoming.
- National Elk Refuge — Wildlife refuge near Jackson, home to thousands of wintering elk.
- Downtown Driggs — A charming main street with shops, galleries, and local eateries.
- Victor Emporium — Historic soda fountain and shop in Victor, Idaho.
Secure Your Seats for Grand Targhee Resort Today
Don’t wait — Grand Targhee Resort events and festivals in the Tetons often sell out quickly. With open-air festival grounds, a laid-back base area, and a legacy of marquee performances, it’s the perfect setting to turn Grand Targhee Resort upcoming events into a mountain getaway you’ll talk about all year. Whether you’re planning a night of live music under the stars or a summer weekend surrounded by Teton views, Ticket Purchase is your go-to source for verified, hassle-free ticketing.
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