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Jackson Hole's Teton Treats: Powder Stashes, Winterfest Fun, and Preparing for an Epic 60th Season

Jackson Hole's Teton Treats: Powder Stashes, Winterfest Fun, and Preparing for an Epic 60th Season

Published 4 months, 1 week ago
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Ski Report for Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, Wyoming

Daily Ski Conditions for Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, Wyoming

Hey shredders, Jackson Hole is delivering that Teton magic right now—picture fresh tracks begging for your skis or board under a blanket of recent dumps! All 13 lifts are spinning strong, including the Aerial Tram hauling you up for 4,139 feet of epic descent, with nearly all 116km of pistes open and ready to rip. Base and summit depths are stacking up beautifully at 99 inches mid-mountain and a hefty 146 inches season total up top, thanks to a monster week of 42 inches since mid-December.

The last 24 hours dropped a solid 15cm of fresh goodness across the hill, keeping things lively, while piste conditions scream fresh snow everywhere—groomers and patrollers have been grinding to open it all up. Off-piste? Pure fresh powder stashes waiting for the bold, but respect the ropes as avalanche crews stay on high alert after these big loads. Today's vibe is warm with mostly cloudy skies, temps hovering around 27°F at summit level dropping to 39°F down low—layer up but expect prime carve conditions.

Snow's keeping the party going: 8cm more hits this morning, with another 4 inches over the next 48 hours and light flurries through early next week (highs from 2°F to 39°F, winds southwest). Beyond that, steady storms promise more white gold to fill out the 60th anniversary season running till April 12.

Pro tip from us locals: Winterfest is raging through New Year's with Santa's tram drop on Christmas Eve, free kid skiing events earlier in December, and that $60 lift ticket deal already crushed on the 19th—grab advance reservations for Ikon or daily tickets 'cause capacity's managed tight. Early season hazards are mostly healed, but stick to open terrain, watch for thin spots, and hit Mountain Sports School for lessons or guided tours to own the Big One. Cold smoke awaits—stoke's high, get after it!

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