Teton Pass Ski Area Ski Report

Leave a Rating

Last Updated: February 15, 2026

Today’s Teton Pass snow report: Teton Pass Ski Area received 0 inches of new snow overnight, keeping the base depth at 44 inches.



Summary

Conditions on the mountain are firm and groomed, with limited powder and a crusty surface in shaded areas due to last night’s low of 26.6°F. While the snowpack is currently sitting about 6 inches below average, coverage remains sufficient across most marked trails.

Looking ahead, the forecast is calling for 2.57 inches of fresh snow over the next 72 hours, with 2 inches expected in the 5-day outlook. While it’s not a powder day, groomers are running well and the snowpack is holding up. For skiers and riders looking for a solid day on the slopes without the weekend crowds, it’s a worthwhile day to hit Teton Pass — especially with more snow just around the corner.



1"

Past 24 Hours

44.0"

Snowpack

°F

°F

mph

Wind

%

Humidity


15-Day Snow Forecast


Snowfall Accumulations

Snowpack Percent Normal

95%

Max Recorded Snowpack

99"

Snowfall Past 24 Hours

1"

Snowfall Past 48 Hours

1"

Snowfall Next 24 Hours

0"

Snowfall Next 72 Hours

3"

Snowfall Next 5 Days

3"

Terrain Surface

NA

Powder Score

NA
       

5-Day Hourly Forecast Detail

Seasonal Comparison

Year over year snow water equivalent


Snow Water Equivalent (SWE) shows how much water the snow holds. This is ideal for year-to-year tracking of real snowfall and water resources. Measurements from Mount Lockhart.

Regional Snowpack Depth

Snow levels measured from Mount Lockhart


Snowpack depth measures how much snow has accumulated in the area. This is a key indicator of powder quality, trail coverage, and how epic your runs are going to be this season at Teton Pass Ski Area.

Historical Air Temperature

Temperature fluctuations at Teton Pass Ski Area


Recent air temperature fluctuations at Teton Pass Ski Area impact snow quality and stability, from powder to slush.

About the Area


The Teton Pass Ski Area is located in Montana, near Choteau. The ski area is situated in the Teton Range, a subrange of the Rocky Mountains. Some of the prominent peaks in the Teton Range include Mount Lockhart, Mount Frazier, and Mount Belknap.

The Teton Pass Ski Area offers a variety of terrain for skiers and snowboarders, including groomed runs, tree skiing, and backcountry terrain. The ski area has a vertical drop of 1,000 feet and offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains.

Overall, the Teton Pass Ski Area is known for its challenging terrain, beautiful scenery, and relatively uncrowded slopes.

Its best trails include the infamous "The Elevator," and "Zeke's Alley." A little-known fact about the resort is that it was once owned by the famous skier Tommy Moe. For beginners, the Magic Carpet is perfect for learning, and the Snowflake run offers a gentle slope for practicing turns. For après ski, the world-famous Mangy Moose Saloon is a must-visit spot, offering live music, great food, and a lively atmosphere. Overall, Teton Pass Ski Area provides an adrenaline-charged skiing experience for advanced skiers with a touch of Montana history.

Lift Count

3 Lifts

Hourly Lift Capacity

3000 per hour

Base Elevation

1886 Meters

Terrain Park

Yes

Acreage

407 Acres

Run Count

36 Trails

Top Elevation

2225 Meters

Teton Pass Ski Area FAQ


Where does our Teton Pass Ski Area snow data come from?

This snow report combines on-mountain observations, regional SNOTEL sensors, and weather model data specific to Teton Pass Ski Area and the surrounding region.


How much snow did Teton Pass Ski Area receive over the past day?

The ski area received 0" of new snowfall since yesterday.


What's the weather like at Teton Pass Ski Area today?

Weather today, snow likely, mainly before 2pm. partly sunny, with a high near 31. breezy, with a west wind 16 to 22 mph, with gusts as high as 31 mph. chance of precipitation is 60%. new snow accumulation of around an inch possible.


How much new snowfall is forecasted for Teton Pass Ski Area this week?

Teton Pass Ski Area is expected to receive up to 3.0" of new snowfall in the next 5 days.


What are ski area conditions in Montana like right now?

Montana’s ski scene is gearing up for a significant snow refresh, particularly in the southwestern and western regions. The heaviest 5-day snowfall totals are forecasted in areas near West Yellowstone, with nearby sensors at Whiskey Creek, Madison Plateau, and Carrot Basin indicating 13–14 inches expected. Black Bear and Lakeview Ridge are also expecting up to 14–15 inches, bolstering conditions at ... Read more