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Spring Shredding at Jackson Hole: 217 Inches of Corn and Sun Before April Closes the Door

Spring Shredding at Jackson Hole: 217 Inches of Corn and Sun Before April Closes the Door

Published 3 weeks, 5 days ago
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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 spring shredding right now, with that classic Teton mix of sun-soaked slopes and lingering deep snowpack to keep your edges singing. Summit snow depth sits at a burly 217 inches, while the base holds a solid 25-193 cm depending on the spot—plenty to float through those legendary steeps. No fresh dump in the last 24 or 48 hours, but recent storms piled on 3.5 feet over the past week, pushing the season total past 200 inches at the top (way above average at 103% snowpack).

You're looking at 10 of 13 lifts spinning, unlocking 61 of 133 trails for maximum vert—think wall-to-wall coverage from Après Vous to Rendezvous, with Hobacks and Lower Faces back in play after the refill. Conditions scream spring snow: soft and friendly in the AM, corning up perfectly by midday before the slush sets in, ideal for carving groomers or buttering off-piste stashes (just watch for variable freeze-thaw and wind-scoured spots).

Today's vibe? Clear skies breaking through high clouds, summit temps hovering -5°C to -13°C (mid-20s°F up high, 40s-60s°F at base), light NW breezes 5-20 mph—prime for face shots and après beers. Forecast keeps the party going: mostly dry freeze-thaw through the weekend, highs climbing to 7°C/45°F by Sunday with minimal new snow (maybe a trace), but watch snow lines dropping resort-wide early next week for potential freshies. Piste is groomed and grippy; off-piste offers playful pow pockets amid moguls vanishing under the recent load.

Pro tip from the locals: Hit it early for hero snow, pack sunscreen for those solar rays, and note the season wraps April 12—last-chance turns on Rendezvous Mountain before summer mode. Avalanches are N/A but stay sharp on BTNF forecasts; Teton Village is buzzing with no major notices beyond standard spring hazards. Quads up, send it safe!

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