JACKSON HOLE MOUNTAIN RESORT

SKI REPORT
February 16, 2025

Winter Storm Warning
2025-02-18T05:00:00-07:00

* WHAT...Heavy snow expected. Additional snow accumulations between 1 and 2 feet. Up to 3 feet across the Tetons. Winds gusting as high as 40 mph. * WHERE...Teton and Gros Ventre Mountains and Salt River and Wyoming Ranges. * WHEN...Until 5 AM MST Tuesday. * IMPACTS...Travel will be very difficult, especially across Teton and Togwotee Passes.


SNOWPACK DEPTH

78.0" 116%

Snowpack DepthPercent of Normal

0" 21.86 "

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Fresh powder is stacking up at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, making for prime mid-February conditions. Overnight temps dipped to 14°F, keeping the 78-inch snowpack light and dry. With over five inches of fresh snow expected today and nearly 18 inches in the next three days, skiers and riders can expect deep, soft turns throughout the weekend. The 120-hour forecast calls for 21 inches, ensuring conditions stay exceptional. With above-average snowpack and more storms rolling in, the mountain is primed for some of the season’s best skiing.

In resort news, Jackson Hole recently celebrated its snowiest season ever, with an impressive 594 inches recorded. Meanwhile, a change in ownership has been confirmed, bringing new leadership with extensive experience in the ski industry. On a more serious note, skiers are reminded to exercise caution following a tragic ski collision earlier this season. With Kings & Queens of Corbet’s just behind us and lift improvements ahead of schedule, the excitement on the mountain continues. Whether you’re chasing powder in Rendezvous Bowl or carving groomers on Apres Vous, it’s a perfect time to hit the slopes at Jackson Hole.

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Snowpack Percent Normal 116%
Max Recorded Snowpack 127"
Snowfall Past 24 Hours 0"
Snowfall Next 24 Hours 5"
Snowfall Next 5 Days 21.86"
Terrain Surface NA
Powder Score NA
       

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About the Area


Jackson Hole Mountain Resort in the United States is located in the Teton Range, which is part of the Rocky Mountains. Some of the prominent peaks in the Teton Range include Grand Teton, Middle Teton, and South Teton. The resort also offers views of the Gros Ventre Range to the east.

Jackson Hole Mountain Resort is known for its challenging terrain and steep slopes, with some of the steepest inbounds skiing in North America. The resort offers a variety of terrain, including open bowls, gladed tree runs, and couloirs. The resort also has a vertical drop of 4,139 feet, one of the largest in North America.

Overall, Jackson Hole Mountain Resort is known for its rugged and wild mountain aspects, making it a popular destination for advanced and expert skiers and snowboarders.

Jackson Hole Mountain Resort is a premier ski destination in the United States, known for its challenging terrain and stunning views of the Teton Mountains. With over 2,500 acres of skiable terrain, the resort offers a variety of runs for all skill levels, but expert skiers will especially enjoy the legendary Corbet's Couloir. One interesting fact about the resort is that it was originally founded as a summer destination for hikers and horseback riders, and didn't begin offering skiing until the 1960s. For beginners, the resort offers a dedicated learning center and several beginner-friendly runs, including the Sundance and Teewinot lifts. After a long day on the slopes, head to the Mangy Moose Saloon for some classic apres ski entertainment.

Night Skiing No
Lift Count 12 Lifts
Hourly Lift Capacity 16733 per hour
Base Elevation 1924 Meters
Terrain Park Yes
Acreage 2500 Acres
Established 1965
Run Count 116 Trails

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