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Jackson Hole's Firing: 317 Inches of Teton Magic and Epic Spring Conditions
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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 delivering that classic Teton magic right now with a massive **317 inches** season total at the summit—way above average at 103% snowpack—and a solid **217 inches** up top from recent reports, keeping those 4,139 vertical feet primed for epic lines. Base and mid-mountain are stacking deep too, with 149 inches mid-way, though exact current depths aren't pinned down today; think bomber coverage after the "Teton Trickle" storms that dropped over three feet last week alone.
No freshies in the last 24 or 48 hours per latest checks, but the surface is primed from those consistent dumps—jet-dry pow on top of a near-record base that's smoothed out moguls and opened the lower faces and Hobacks for full-mountain shredding. Pistes are mostly **groomed and firm** from recent cold snaps, while off-piste is rewarding the bold with smooth fields and well-formed features, but always scope the BTNF Avalanche Forecast first—conditions evolve fast here.
All **13 lifts** are spinning, including Big Red Aerial Tram (9am-3:30pm) and Bridger Gondola (to 4pm), unlocking **88% of terrain** (114/130 trails)—50% expert steeps for you gnar chasers! Current weather's chilly and clear-ish around **44°F high / 22°F low** today, perfect for non-stop laps without overheating.
Looking ahead, bundle up: tomorrow highs near 43°F/21°F low, then 45°F/28°F, cooling to 44°F/19°F by Thursday with light snow chances mid-week—freeze-thaw vibes turning to fresh potential by Friday's sub-20°F cold snap and possible light snow to resort level. Expect typical late-March action: a few sunny spells, light winds, and that Teton bite keeping snow quality high.
Pro tip for visitors: Season runs through April 12, but snag lift tickets early—daily capacity's limited, with deals like $60 specials nearing close and Ikon/Mountain Collective needing reservations. All lifts open means wall-to-wall terrain, but watch for temp closures on windier days. Grab your pass, hit the tram for first tracks, and live that local line—Jackson's firing on all cylinders!
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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 delivering that classic Teton magic right now with a massive **317 inches** season total at the summit—way above average at 103% snowpack—and a solid **217 inches** up top from recent reports, keeping those 4,139 vertical feet primed for epic lines. Base and mid-mountain are stacking deep too, with 149 inches mid-way, though exact current depths aren't pinned down today; think bomber coverage after the "Teton Trickle" storms that dropped over three feet last week alone.
No freshies in the last 24 or 48 hours per latest checks, but the surface is primed from those consistent dumps—jet-dry pow on top of a near-record base that's smoothed out moguls and opened the lower faces and Hobacks for full-mountain shredding. Pistes are mostly **groomed and firm** from recent cold snaps, while off-piste is rewarding the bold with smooth fields and well-formed features, but always scope the BTNF Avalanche Forecast first—conditions evolve fast here.
All **13 lifts** are spinning, including Big Red Aerial Tram (9am-3:30pm) and Bridger Gondola (to 4pm), unlocking **88% of terrain** (114/130 trails)—50% expert steeps for you gnar chasers! Current weather's chilly and clear-ish around **44°F high / 22°F low** today, perfect for non-stop laps without overheating.
Looking ahead, bundle up: tomorrow highs near 43°F/21°F low, then 45°F/28°F, cooling to 44°F/19°F by Thursday with light snow chances mid-week—freeze-thaw vibes turning to fresh potential by Friday's sub-20°F cold snap and possible light snow to resort level. Expect typical late-March action: a few sunny spells, light winds, and that Teton bite keeping snow quality high.
Pro tip for visitors: Season runs through April 12, but snag lift tickets early—daily capacity's limited, with deals like $60 specials nearing close and Ikon/Mountain Collective needing reservations. All lifts open means wall-to-wall terrain, but watch for temp closures on windier days. Grab your pass, hit the tram for first tracks, and live that local line—Jackson's firing on all cylinders!
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.