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Jackson Hole's February Dream: 11 Feet of Fresh, 88 Percent Open, and More Snow Coming
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Ski Report for Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, Wyoming
Daily Ski Conditions for Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, Wyoming
Hey powder hounds and park rats, Jackson Hole is straight-up shredding right now with a season total of 350 inches piled high— that's deep enough to lose your tips in the Tetons' legendary steeps! Summit snow depth clocks in at a beastly 217 inches, mid-mountain at 149, and the base is holding strong despite a drier January turnaround. Recent blasts have added over 11 feet just this February alone, including a wild six feet in one week up high, turning every chute into a dream float.
All 13 lifts are spinning today, from the iconic Aerial Tram (9am-3:30pm) to the Bridger Gondola and full crew, unlocking 88% of terrain with 114 out of 130 trails open—plenty of expert cliffs, intermediate cruisers, and pow stashes for everyone. Pistes are primo with fresh refreshes keeping groomers hero-smooth, while off-piste is variable but killer: expect preserved powder pockets from recent dumps amid some wind crust, perfect for earning your turns in Rendezvous Bowl.
Current weather's playing nice with clear skies early turning cloudy, temps from 34°F lows to 44°F highs at the base—freeze-thaw up high but carveable all day. Looking ahead, the next five days tease light snow refreshers: about an inch Sunday and Monday at summit (26°F), then cooling to 17°F Friday with SW winds staying mellow. Town maxes hover 40s early week before dipping to 31°F—pack layers for those Teton breezes.
Locals are buzzing: terrain's fully loaded with 4,139 feet of vertical, but watch for capacity—full-day tickets sell out fast, so snag half-day (noon-4pm) or Flex 5 packs. Ikon and Mountain Collective need reservations, and golden ticket holders score 50% off select dates. No major closures, but avy mitigation rules lifts like Apres Vous; hit the mountain report for live cams. This is peak Jackson—storm cycle's reloading, so rally your crew, slap on the fatties, and dive into the white room before spring corn steals the show!
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 powder hounds and park rats, Jackson Hole is straight-up shredding right now with a season total of 350 inches piled high— that's deep enough to lose your tips in the Tetons' legendary steeps! Summit snow depth clocks in at a beastly 217 inches, mid-mountain at 149, and the base is holding strong despite a drier January turnaround. Recent blasts have added over 11 feet just this February alone, including a wild six feet in one week up high, turning every chute into a dream float.
All 13 lifts are spinning today, from the iconic Aerial Tram (9am-3:30pm) to the Bridger Gondola and full crew, unlocking 88% of terrain with 114 out of 130 trails open—plenty of expert cliffs, intermediate cruisers, and pow stashes for everyone. Pistes are primo with fresh refreshes keeping groomers hero-smooth, while off-piste is variable but killer: expect preserved powder pockets from recent dumps amid some wind crust, perfect for earning your turns in Rendezvous Bowl.
Current weather's playing nice with clear skies early turning cloudy, temps from 34°F lows to 44°F highs at the base—freeze-thaw up high but carveable all day. Looking ahead, the next five days tease light snow refreshers: about an inch Sunday and Monday at summit (26°F), then cooling to 17°F Friday with SW winds staying mellow. Town maxes hover 40s early week before dipping to 31°F—pack layers for those Teton breezes.
Locals are buzzing: terrain's fully loaded with 4,139 feet of vertical, but watch for capacity—full-day tickets sell out fast, so snag half-day (noon-4pm) or Flex 5 packs. Ikon and Mountain Collective need reservations, and golden ticket holders score 50% off select dates. No major closures, but avy mitigation rules lifts like Apres Vous; hit the mountain report for live cams. This is peak Jackson—storm cycle's reloading, so rally your crew, slap on the fatties, and dive into the white room before spring corn steals the show!
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.