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Jackson Hole's Powder Paradise: 217 Inches at the Summit and All Systems Go
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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 Teton Trickle that's turning the mountain into a shredder's paradise—consistent snowfalls stacking up deep, filling in those moguls and hazards for buttery turns everywhere. Summit snow depth sits at a beastly 217 inches, mid-mountain at 149 inches (103% of average), while the base is holding around 34 inches despite the extremes. Season total? Over 217 inches at the top, with a massive early January dump pushing it way past 200 after a slow start.
Freshies in the last 24 hours topped out at 8 inches on the summit overnight, part of a 3.5-foot bomb over the recent week that added 42 inches since mid-December—perfect for lapping those steeps. You've got 88% of terrain open (114 of 130 trails), and all 13 lifts spinning, including Big Red Aerial Tram (9am-3:30pm) and gondolas till 4pm—prime for accessing 2,500 acres and that legendary 4,139-foot vert.
Weather's crisp and clear today with valley temps from 20°F lows to 33°F highs, light SW winds, and snow unlikely—ideal for full-day sends. Looking ahead, expect mild vibes: highs 31-39°F through early February, lows 12-19°F, with just 1 inch forecast over 7 days at the snowline (6,299ft base up)—mostly sunny, low wind, keeping that base stable. Pistes are smooth fields from the recent density-packed storms, groomers carving corduroy on blues and blacks; off-piste is variable with preserved powder stashes, but watch wind crust—50% expert terrain means bold lines await, just respect the avy forecast.
Locals are buzzing: Lower Faces and Hobacks now open for max vert, energy's high post-storm cycle, and grab 50% off lift tickets if you've got any 25-26 pass worldwide (valid through Jan 31). Kings and Queens of Corbet’s hits Feb 7-14 for epic airs off the couloir—don't miss it. New Stilson paved parking's free, season runs through April 12, and with 400+ inches annual average, this is peak Jackson—pack your snorkel and charge! Conditions can shift fast in the Tetons, so check cams before bootpacking.
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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 Teton Trickle that's turning the mountain into a shredder's paradise—consistent snowfalls stacking up deep, filling in those moguls and hazards for buttery turns everywhere. Summit snow depth sits at a beastly 217 inches, mid-mountain at 149 inches (103% of average), while the base is holding around 34 inches despite the extremes. Season total? Over 217 inches at the top, with a massive early January dump pushing it way past 200 after a slow start.
Freshies in the last 24 hours topped out at 8 inches on the summit overnight, part of a 3.5-foot bomb over the recent week that added 42 inches since mid-December—perfect for lapping those steeps. You've got 88% of terrain open (114 of 130 trails), and all 13 lifts spinning, including Big Red Aerial Tram (9am-3:30pm) and gondolas till 4pm—prime for accessing 2,500 acres and that legendary 4,139-foot vert.
Weather's crisp and clear today with valley temps from 20°F lows to 33°F highs, light SW winds, and snow unlikely—ideal for full-day sends. Looking ahead, expect mild vibes: highs 31-39°F through early February, lows 12-19°F, with just 1 inch forecast over 7 days at the snowline (6,299ft base up)—mostly sunny, low wind, keeping that base stable. Pistes are smooth fields from the recent density-packed storms, groomers carving corduroy on blues and blacks; off-piste is variable with preserved powder stashes, but watch wind crust—50% expert terrain means bold lines await, just respect the avy forecast.
Locals are buzzing: Lower Faces and Hobacks now open for max vert, energy's high post-storm cycle, and grab 50% off lift tickets if you've got any 25-26 pass worldwide (valid through Jan 31). Kings and Queens of Corbet’s hits Feb 7-14 for epic airs off the couloir—don't miss it. New Stilson paved parking's free, season runs through April 12, and with 400+ inches annual average, this is peak Jackson—pack your snorkel and charge! Conditions can shift fast in the Tetons, so check cams before bootpacking.
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.