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Jackson Hole April Glory: Spring Corn and Fresh Snow Keep the Stoke Alive
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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 still ripping in early April with epic spring vibes calling your name! The mountain's rocking 88% open terrain— that's 114 out of 130 trails ready to shred—and all 13 lifts spinning strong, from the Aerial Tram to Teewinot, so you can access every steeps-filled dream line. Snow depths sit solid at around 146 inches season total up top and 99 inches mid-mountain after that beastly 3.5 feet dump last week, though the latest 24-48 hours show zero new flakes since 6am—perfect for carving groomers without the whiteout.
Right now, expect cloudy skies with temps hovering 33-44°F at base, dipping colder higher up where the goods stay preserved. Pistes are prime for late-season fun: variable corn snow on lower runs as valley warmth creeps in (around 46°F highs), but upper bowls hold deeper packs above 8,000 feet—off-piste hounds, watch for sun-soaked pow turns amid lingering hazards like moguls smoothing out.
Gear up for a fresh reload soon: tomorrow brings up to 2 inches of light snow showers, snowline dropping resort-wide, followed by 1 inch Friday and clearer skies into the weekend with highs climbing to 50°F. Next five days look shreddable—cloudy today with new snow possible, then wintry blasts Thursday-Friday (23-37°F, 3 inches total), warming to sunny 45-50°F highs Saturday-Sunday for corn harvesting bliss.
Season tally's crushing it at 350+ inches already, chasing that legendary 400+ average, thanks to La Niña's snowy gifts. Pro tip: snag Golden Ticket deals if you've got any 25-26 pass—50% off lifts through mid-April. Weather flips fast here, so layer up, check avy forecasts, and hit those Teton views. Spring shred sesh awaits—who's dropping in?
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, Jackson Hole is still ripping in early April with epic spring vibes calling your name! The mountain's rocking 88% open terrain— that's 114 out of 130 trails ready to shred—and all 13 lifts spinning strong, from the Aerial Tram to Teewinot, so you can access every steeps-filled dream line. Snow depths sit solid at around 146 inches season total up top and 99 inches mid-mountain after that beastly 3.5 feet dump last week, though the latest 24-48 hours show zero new flakes since 6am—perfect for carving groomers without the whiteout.
Right now, expect cloudy skies with temps hovering 33-44°F at base, dipping colder higher up where the goods stay preserved. Pistes are prime for late-season fun: variable corn snow on lower runs as valley warmth creeps in (around 46°F highs), but upper bowls hold deeper packs above 8,000 feet—off-piste hounds, watch for sun-soaked pow turns amid lingering hazards like moguls smoothing out.
Gear up for a fresh reload soon: tomorrow brings up to 2 inches of light snow showers, snowline dropping resort-wide, followed by 1 inch Friday and clearer skies into the weekend with highs climbing to 50°F. Next five days look shreddable—cloudy today with new snow possible, then wintry blasts Thursday-Friday (23-37°F, 3 inches total), warming to sunny 45-50°F highs Saturday-Sunday for corn harvesting bliss.
Season tally's crushing it at 350+ inches already, chasing that legendary 400+ average, thanks to La Niña's snowy gifts. Pro tip: snag Golden Ticket deals if you've got any 25-26 pass—50% off lifts through mid-April. Weather flips fast here, so layer up, check avy forecasts, and hit those Teton views. Spring shred sesh awaits—who's dropping in?
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.