Grand Targhee Summit Webcam

Live Webcam View – Grand Targhee Summit, Driggs, Idaho
This live webcam at the summit of Grand Targhee Resort near Driggs, Idaho provides a real-time view from one of the highest and most scenic points in the Teton region. Located on the western slope of the Tetons, the camera captures sweeping alpine terrain, chairlifts, and wide-open mountain views stretching across the surrounding landscape.
From this high-elevation vantage point, viewers can observe conditions near the top of the resort, including snow coverage, lift activity, and visibility across the ridgelines. On clear days, the views are expansive, with dramatic mountain scenery and open skies. During storms, the camera shows how quickly conditions can change at elevation, including reduced visibility, snowfall, and wind. The summit sits near 10,000 feet, offering a true alpine perspective of the region.
Weather visibility is especially important at this location. Because of the elevation, conditions at the summit often differ from those in the valley below. The webcam allows you to check cloud cover, wind-driven snow, and overall visibility before heading up the mountain or planning a day at the resort.
Seasonal changes are dramatic from this viewpoint. Winter brings deep powder, active lift operations, and constant snow coverage, while summer reveals rugged terrain used for hiking and mountain biking. Spring and fall can bring rapidly shifting conditions, making real-time viewing especially valuable.
Whether you’re planning to ski, ride, or simply enjoy the view, the Grand Targhee summit webcam provides a powerful and scenic look at current mountain conditions.
About Grand Targhee Resort and the Teton Valley
Grand Targhee Resort is located near Driggs, Idaho, just west of the Teton Range along the Wyoming border. The resort sits within the Caribou-Targhee National Forest and is known for its high elevation, consistent snowfall, and expansive terrain.
The summit area, including peaks like Fred’s Mountain, reaches elevations near 10,000 feet and provides access to a wide range of skiable terrain. The resort is especially well known for its deep powder conditions and relatively uncrowded slopes, making it a favorite among skiers and snowboarders.
The surrounding Teton Valley offers a quieter alternative to the Jackson Hole side of the range, while still providing access to the same dramatic mountain scenery. The area includes small communities like Driggs and Alta, along with access routes that connect to Jackson and Grand Teton National Park.
Geographically, the western side of the Tetons tends to receive more consistent snowfall due to prevailing weather patterns. This makes Grand Targhee one of the snowiest resorts in the region and contributes to its reputation for reliable winter conditions.
In addition to winter sports, the resort operates year-round with activities including hiking, mountain biking, and scenic lift rides. The summit area remains one of the most visually striking parts of the resort, offering panoramic views and constantly changing weather conditions.
The webcam provides a direct look at these conditions, helping visitors understand what to expect before heading up the mountain.
Why Use This Webcam
• Check real-time snow conditions at the summit of Grand Targhee
• Monitor weather visibility including clouds, wind, and snowfall
• View lift activity and alpine terrain at high elevation
• Plan ski or outdoor trips based on current mountain conditions
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is this webcam located?
This webcam is located at the summit of Grand Targhee Resort near Driggs, Idaho, on the western side of the Teton Range.
Can I check ski conditions with this webcam?
Yes, the webcam provides a live view of snow coverage, lift activity, and visibility at the top of the resort.
Does the webcam show weather conditions?
Yes, the webcam shows real-time weather visibility, including snowfall, cloud cover, and changing alpine conditions.
Is the webcam live?
Most webcams update frequently throughout the day, providing near real-time views of summit conditions.
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