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Powdery Playground: Jackson Hole's Thrilling Early Season Offers Unbeatable Snow, Lifts, and Terrain

Powdery Playground: Jackson Hole's Thrilling Early Season Offers Unbeatable Snow, Lifts, and Terrain

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Ski Report for Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, Wyoming

Daily Ski Conditions for Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, Wyoming

Jackson Hole Mountain Resort is kicking off this season with a powder-packed punch that’s delighting skiers and boarders alike. Since early December, the resort has seen a significant snowfall build-up, with nearly 3 feet dropping just in the first week of the month and an impressive 8 feet total in recent weeks, laying down a luscious blanket over the entire mountain[1]. The snow depth currently measures about 65 inches at the summit and 34 inches mid-mountain, providing solid coverage for early-season skiing and riding enthusiasts[2].

The resort opened on December 4th with three main lifts spinning: Teewinot, Après Vous, and the Sweetwater Gondola up to mid-station, giving access primarily to beginner and intermediate terrain to accommodate a smooth start. Since then, more runs and lifts have gradually come online, including the fan-favorite new high-speed Sublette lift, which cuts travel time drastically to just around four minutes. As of now, multiple lifts such as the Aerial Tram, Apres Vous, Bridger Gondola, Casper, and several others are operating daily, generally from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., weather permitting and with avalanche mitigation in place[5]. Count roughly around a dozen lifts running, opening a wide playground for different skill levels.

Around 40 inches of fresh snow piled up just before the holidays, enabling Jackson Hole to open advanced terrain like the Headwall, Hobacks, and Lower Faces, ensuring that expert skiers and riders can get after it on some of the mountain’s iconic steeps and bowls[1]. Base-level snow depth is about 21 inches with almost full historical average coverage, making for reliable piste conditions and creamy powder off-piste, although riders are cautioned to respect marked trails and watch for any hazards especially with early-season variable snowpack[1][2].

The current weather in Teton Village shows temperatures comfortably cold, ranging from mid-teen to mid-20s Fahrenheit at upper and mid elevations. This keeps the snow light and fluffy with occasional sunny breaks, although the forecast promises a continuing dance of sun and snow showers. Over the next five days, expect intermittent fresh snowfall totaling up to a foot sprinkled over the high terrain, with daily highs resting between 13°F and 34°F, accompanied by light to moderate southwest and southeast winds[3]. This pattern fuels excellent conditions for powder enthusiasts and maintains smooth grooming on the main runs.

Season snowfall so far is already nearing or exceeding historical averages, with 8.9 inches of snow-water equivalent recorded in high areas like Rendezvous Bowl—about 121% of the 55-year average—signaling a promising winter ahead for deep powder days and sustained mountain coverage[1]. The thoughtful work of Jackson Hole’s ski patrol and mountain ops crews ensures safety and quick terrain access amid these powerful snowfall cycles.

Visitors can also enjoy the iconic Aerial Tram for sightseeing if they’re not skiing, open between 9 a.m. and 3:30 p.m., giving majestic panoramic views and access to the legendary Top of the World Waffle at Corbet’s Cabin. This season is especially festive as Jackson Hole celebrates its 60th anniversary, with special offers like $60 lift tickets on key dates and discounts on season passes to support guest access amid capacity limitations[2][6][9].

In summary, Jackson Hole is already serving spruce-soft powder, solid base depths, and a great selection of runs, from cruisy blue groomers to adrenaline-pumping expert zones. The Sublette lift upgrade is a game changer, making laps faster and more enjoyable than ever, and the forecast hints at more snow on the way to keep the mountain fresh and exciting for any snow lover craving Jackson’s legendary vertical and variety. While early season cauti
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