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Jackson Hole Spring Storms: 400 Inches of Legendary Powder and 88 Percent Open Terrain

Jackson Hole Spring Storms: 400 Inches of Legendary Powder and 88 Percent Open Terrain

Published 2 months 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, delivering that legendary Teton deep-end thrill with a massive season total blasting past 400 inches at the summit—think snorkel-up, face-shot heaven after recent storms dumped over 50 inches in five days alone. Base depths hover around 11 inches with mid-mountain at a plush 149 inches and summit snowpack at 217 inches or more, sitting at 103% of average for epic coverage from the village up to 10,406 feet.

All 13 lifts are spinning, including Big Red Aerial Tram (9am-3:30pm) and Bridger Gondola, unlocking 88% of terrain—114 out of 130 trails—with 50% expert steeps, perfect for slashing untracked northern stashes or lapping Bronco Park's big airs. Pistes are firmly skier-packed and fast from recent refreshes, while off-piste stays super rippable with energy-absorbing powder layers, though watch for roller balls on warmer aspects—spring snow vibes are creeping in but storms keep resetting the clock.

Today's clear skies bring summit temps around 40°F dropping to 28°F tonight, with calm southwest winds. Fresh fluff hit yesterday (up to 4 inches forecast), and look for another 1-2 inches Thursday amid cloudy skies, highs 35-42°F through Saturday—prime for storm skiing or bluebird carves.

Grab your Golden Ticket for 50% off lift tickets if you flash any 25/26 pass, and note daily capacity management elevates the vibe. No better spot for deep indulgers—strap in and let the Tetons rewrite your season!

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