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Jackson Hole Peak Season: 217 Inches of Pure Powder Paradise
Published 3 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 powder hounds, Jackson Hole is firing on all cylinders right now with a beastly **217 inches** at the summit and **149 inches** mid-mountain—103% of average and delivering over 4,000 feet of primo vertical for your deepest turns. That stormy Teton Trickle blasted in 3.5 feet last week alone, peaking with 9 inches up high on the 8th, filling out Lower Faces and Hobacks for full-mountain access and transforming sketchy spots into smooth, jet-dry dream fields. Season total's stacking toward epic, with recent blasts pushing the upper mountain near record depths—pure snorkel territory for shredders.
Terrain's wide open at **88%** (114 of 130 trails) and **all 13 lifts** spinning, including the Aerial Tram and gondolas from 9am (earlier on weekends)—plenty of steeps, groomers, and intermediates to lap. Piste conditions are stellar post-storm: fresh, dense powder smoothing everything out, while off-piste stashes linger in cold temps, though watch for wind crust in exposed spots—locals say bold lines are rewarding the brave.
Today's clear skies and light winds bring crisp **28°F max** at base (11°F min), dipping colder up top around **12°F summit**—perfect for carving without slush. Grab sunscreen for this mellow sunny stretch before the next pow cycle hits. Looking ahead, the 5-day forecast stays cold and dryish: highs 33-37°F base, 17-22°F summit, mins 11-20°F, with snow unlikely but a dusting possible—prime for preserving that base under La Niña's snowy vibes.
New snow's light last 24/48 hours (recent 3-inch touch-up), but the base at 6,311 feet holds strong at ~34 inches lower down. Pro tip: Capacity's managed for better vibes, IKON Pass holders reserve ahead, and Stilson paved parking's free—beat crowds early. No major notices, but pack for rapid Teton weather shifts and avalanche smarts in backcountry gates. Drop in soon—this is peak Jackson magic!
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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 hounds, Jackson Hole is firing on all cylinders right now with a beastly **217 inches** at the summit and **149 inches** mid-mountain—103% of average and delivering over 4,000 feet of primo vertical for your deepest turns. That stormy Teton Trickle blasted in 3.5 feet last week alone, peaking with 9 inches up high on the 8th, filling out Lower Faces and Hobacks for full-mountain access and transforming sketchy spots into smooth, jet-dry dream fields. Season total's stacking toward epic, with recent blasts pushing the upper mountain near record depths—pure snorkel territory for shredders.
Terrain's wide open at **88%** (114 of 130 trails) and **all 13 lifts** spinning, including the Aerial Tram and gondolas from 9am (earlier on weekends)—plenty of steeps, groomers, and intermediates to lap. Piste conditions are stellar post-storm: fresh, dense powder smoothing everything out, while off-piste stashes linger in cold temps, though watch for wind crust in exposed spots—locals say bold lines are rewarding the brave.
Today's clear skies and light winds bring crisp **28°F max** at base (11°F min), dipping colder up top around **12°F summit**—perfect for carving without slush. Grab sunscreen for this mellow sunny stretch before the next pow cycle hits. Looking ahead, the 5-day forecast stays cold and dryish: highs 33-37°F base, 17-22°F summit, mins 11-20°F, with snow unlikely but a dusting possible—prime for preserving that base under La Niña's snowy vibes.
New snow's light last 24/48 hours (recent 3-inch touch-up), but the base at 6,311 feet holds strong at ~34 inches lower down. Pro tip: Capacity's managed for better vibes, IKON Pass holders reserve ahead, and Stilson paved parking's free—beat crowds early. No major notices, but pack for rapid Teton weather shifts and avalanche smarts in backcountry gates. Drop in soon—this is peak Jackson magic!
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.