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Jackson Hole's Firing: 217 Inches of Teton Magic and Wide Open Terrain Ready for Your Shred
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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 firing on all cylinders right now, delivering that Teton magic with a snowy start to 2026 that's got every line begging for your turns! The mountain's stacked with **217 inches** at the summit and **149 inches** mid-mountain—103% of average—thanks to a relentless "Teton Trickle" of consistent storms from January 1st through the 10th, dropping 7, 7, 5, and a peak 9 inches up top, plus a final 3-inch dry powder cap. That's smoothed out moguls, filled hazards, and opened the Lower Faces and Hobacks for full vertical glory, transforming the terrain into smooth fields and killer features.
Nearly the whole playground's wide open: **88% of trails** (114/130) and **all 13 lifts** spinning strong as of January 13th, from the Aerial Tram (9am-3:30pm) to the Bridger Gondola and everything in between—perfect for lapping 4,139 feet of steeps, with 50% expert, 40% intermediate, and 10% beginner terrain across 2,500 acres. Pistes are prime from all that fresh fill, while off-piste varies with wind-sculpted stashes—cold temps are preserving powder pockets, but watch for firm chatter on exposed bumps like those Strava hunters tackled recently.
Today's vibe? Crisp and clear at the base around **25°F highs/12°F lows**, below freezing everywhere with sunny skies turning partly cloudy—ideal for carving without the slush. Looking ahead, it's stable and cold: sunny highs near **32-38°F** through early next week at 10k feet, lows 8-12°F, light winds, and no big dumps until **1 inch** possible on the 22nd. Snowline holds low, keeping it all skiable.
Season total's crushing it at over **217 inches** summit after 3.5 feet last week alone, building on early January feet-deep dumps—pure pow season for park rats, freeriders, and groomer fiends alike. Pro tip: Golden Ticket's live through Jan 16—flash any 2025-26 pass worldwide for 50% off lifts! Free Stilson paved parking's open too, and grooming's dialed for corduroy blues. Drop in soon before the crowds wake up—this is peak Jackson, where every run's a story. Boots up!
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.
Daily Ski Conditions for Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, Wyoming
Hey shredders, Jackson Hole is firing on all cylinders right now, delivering that Teton magic with a snowy start to 2026 that's got every line begging for your turns! The mountain's stacked with **217 inches** at the summit and **149 inches** mid-mountain—103% of average—thanks to a relentless "Teton Trickle" of consistent storms from January 1st through the 10th, dropping 7, 7, 5, and a peak 9 inches up top, plus a final 3-inch dry powder cap. That's smoothed out moguls, filled hazards, and opened the Lower Faces and Hobacks for full vertical glory, transforming the terrain into smooth fields and killer features.
Nearly the whole playground's wide open: **88% of trails** (114/130) and **all 13 lifts** spinning strong as of January 13th, from the Aerial Tram (9am-3:30pm) to the Bridger Gondola and everything in between—perfect for lapping 4,139 feet of steeps, with 50% expert, 40% intermediate, and 10% beginner terrain across 2,500 acres. Pistes are prime from all that fresh fill, while off-piste varies with wind-sculpted stashes—cold temps are preserving powder pockets, but watch for firm chatter on exposed bumps like those Strava hunters tackled recently.
Today's vibe? Crisp and clear at the base around **25°F highs/12°F lows**, below freezing everywhere with sunny skies turning partly cloudy—ideal for carving without the slush. Looking ahead, it's stable and cold: sunny highs near **32-38°F** through early next week at 10k feet, lows 8-12°F, light winds, and no big dumps until **1 inch** possible on the 22nd. Snowline holds low, keeping it all skiable.
Season total's crushing it at over **217 inches** summit after 3.5 feet last week alone, building on early January feet-deep dumps—pure pow season for park rats, freeriders, and groomer fiends alike. Pro tip: Golden Ticket's live through Jan 16—flash any 2025-26 pass worldwide for 50% off lifts! Free Stilson paved parking's open too, and grooming's dialed for corduroy blues. Drop in soon before the crowds wake up—this is peak Jackson, where every run's a story. Boots up!
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.