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Jackson Hole April Powder: Upper Mountain Gold Before Season's End

Jackson Hole April Powder: Upper Mountain Gold Before Season's End

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Ski Report for Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, Wyoming

Daily Ski Conditions for Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, Wyoming

Hey powder chasers, Jackson Hole is dishing out epic April turns right now—don't let the valley slush fool you, Rendezvous Mountain is primed for face shots! Fresh 3 inches blanketed the upper elevations this morning, with heavy snow tapering off by afternoon as gusty southwest winds (15-40 mph) whip up some blowing snow. Summit temps hover mid-20s°F, base around upper 30s°F to 39°F high, feeling crisp and carve-ready.

Base depth sits at a solid 80 inches, while the summit boasts 217-239 cm (about 85-94 inches) for that legendary 4,139-foot vertical drop across 2,500 acres. All 13 lifts and most of 133+ trails are spinning, including fresh access to Lower Faces and Hobacks after recent dumps filled in rocks and moguls. Piste conditions mix **powder** up high with wet snow lower down—stick to north-facing steeps for the goods, as April's freeze-thaw keeps off-piste hero snow alive. Season total? Pushing 424 inches average, with recent storms stacking the deck at 103% of normal.

Gear up for more stoke: today's snow showers likely before noon, then slight chance tonight (low 24°F,

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