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Jackson Hole's Epic Powder Chasing: Bluebird Skies, Stacked Snow, and Endless Terrain Awaits
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Ski Report for Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, Wyoming
Daily Ski Conditions for Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, Wyoming
Hey powder chasers, Jackson Hole is firing on all cylinders right now, ready to shred into 2026 with that legendary Teton steeps vibe! All 13 lifts are spinning 100%, including the Aerial Tram up to 10,406 feet, giving you full access to 77km of the 116km total slopes—66% open and primed for epic lines. Base depth sits at a solid 8cm (3 inches), but summit snowpack is stacking up to 180cm at 3185m, with old snow holding strong despite the last dump on Dec 28. No massive freshies in the last 24-48 hours, but season totals are building toward Jackson's beast-mode average of over 400 inches annually—January alone often drops 86 inches of that cold, dry champagne.
Conditions? Think variable old snow on piste, grippy for carves but watch for wind crust off-piste where stashes hide in the trees and bowls. Valley run's open, but fun park and halfpipe are closed for now—pure freeride focus. Current weather's inverted magic: bluebird skies, gentle west winds, highs pushing 30s F at elevation with toasty 41F possible today before cooling. Mountain temps hover 22-37F across zones, freeze-thaw cycles keeping it playful.
Look ahead, snow lovers—La Niña's weak grip promises above-normal precip for northwest Wyoming, stacking the deck for storm trains and deeper bases. Next 5 days: Snow showers today into tonight (up to 2cm summit), mixing rain/snow Fri-Sat with 80% odds and 41F highs, then colder Sun-Mon dropping to 25F lows and 3cm freshies by Tue. Snowline dips low, filling in the base—prime for pow days mid-week. Lift hours rock 9am starts (8:30am weekends on key gondolas), closing 3:30-4pm.
Pro tip: Snag January Pass for $1550 unlimited—no blackouts—or 35% off tickets booked early. Avalanche cycles could ramp with incoming storms, so check patrols and pack chains for passes. Teton Village is buzzing— apres awaits. Strap in, locals approve: party and shred!
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
This episode includes AI-generated content.
Daily Ski Conditions for Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, Wyoming
Hey powder chasers, Jackson Hole is firing on all cylinders right now, ready to shred into 2026 with that legendary Teton steeps vibe! All 13 lifts are spinning 100%, including the Aerial Tram up to 10,406 feet, giving you full access to 77km of the 116km total slopes—66% open and primed for epic lines. Base depth sits at a solid 8cm (3 inches), but summit snowpack is stacking up to 180cm at 3185m, with old snow holding strong despite the last dump on Dec 28. No massive freshies in the last 24-48 hours, but season totals are building toward Jackson's beast-mode average of over 400 inches annually—January alone often drops 86 inches of that cold, dry champagne.
Conditions? Think variable old snow on piste, grippy for carves but watch for wind crust off-piste where stashes hide in the trees and bowls. Valley run's open, but fun park and halfpipe are closed for now—pure freeride focus. Current weather's inverted magic: bluebird skies, gentle west winds, highs pushing 30s F at elevation with toasty 41F possible today before cooling. Mountain temps hover 22-37F across zones, freeze-thaw cycles keeping it playful.
Look ahead, snow lovers—La Niña's weak grip promises above-normal precip for northwest Wyoming, stacking the deck for storm trains and deeper bases. Next 5 days: Snow showers today into tonight (up to 2cm summit), mixing rain/snow Fri-Sat with 80% odds and 41F highs, then colder Sun-Mon dropping to 25F lows and 3cm freshies by Tue. Snowline dips low, filling in the base—prime for pow days mid-week. Lift hours rock 9am starts (8:30am weekends on key gondolas), closing 3:30-4pm.
Pro tip: Snag January Pass for $1550 unlimited—no blackouts—or 35% off tickets booked early. Avalanche cycles could ramp with incoming storms, so check patrols and pack chains for passes. Teton Village is buzzing— apres awaits. Strap in, locals approve: party and shred!
The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
This episode includes AI-generated content.