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Get Your Ken Pomeroy Tickets in Alta: 2026 Concerts & Tour Schedule
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Parking & Directions for Ken Pomeroy Grand Targhee Resort
3300 E Ski Hill Road, Alta, WY
83414, US
1. Grand Targhee Resort Lot - On-site, free
2. Targhee Village Parking - 1 mile, $10/day
3. Alta Ski Area Lot - 1.5 miles, $15/day
4. Driggs Park & Ride - 10 miles, free
5. Victor Park & Ride - 15 miles, free
Ken Pomeroy Concert Live at Grand Targhee Resort | Alta – July 10th, 2026
Nestled in the stunning Teton Range, Grand Targhee Resort is a hidden gem for snow lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Known for its legendary powder and laid-back vibe, it’s a place where you can really feel the mountain's soul, whether you’re carving fresh tracks or just soaking in the breathtaking views. The resort has invested heavily in snowmaking technology, ensuring reliable conditions even during tricky seasons, which means more time on the slopes and less stressing about Mother Nature. Since introducing guided ski tours back in 2011, Targhee has become a favorite for those wanting to explore beyond the usual trails, think guided runs through pristine trees or catching the sunset from the summit. And if you’re into local flavor, their End of Winter Fest is a blast, live music, good eats, and of course, plenty of skiing. Visiting Ken Pomeroy Alta, you get a sense of how Targhee’s laid-back vibe perfectly complements the energetic ski scene. Whether you're just cruising down the gentle, scenic inclines or taking in the sweeping vistas at the summit, Targhee feels like a true mountain escape. It’s the kind of place that sticks with you, maybe because of the snow, maybe because of the community, or maybe just because of that feeling you get when you’re standing on top of the world.