Snow & Ski Conditions Snowshoe Mountain

The Snowshoe Mountain snow report for Dec 05 is a 67" base depth with 3 of 14 lifts open. Please note ski conditions and snowfall at Snowshoe Mountain are sourced directly from the ski resort and are only recorded during the official ski season's opening to closing dates.
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Recent Snowfall

     
0"0"0"0"0"3"

Base

67"
Machine Groomed

Depth vs Average

258%
vs average of 26" on Dec 05
Snow Reporter Comments: Opening Day is finally here and Mother Nature showed up ready to party! We woke up to 3" of new snow, stacking 6" over the past 3 days, and flakes are still flying. We'll be sending 44 acers today with 12 rails and 2 jumps dialed in Progression Park. Meet us on Heisler at 9AM for rope drop - swing by early for Hot Cocoa, Powder Day Donuts, and Morning Mocktails. Get ready to play all day! And if your tootsies start feeling the chill, it might be time to level up your sock game. Swing by Pocahontas Supply, Mountain Kids, or The MAC and score the Darn Tough BUY 3 GET 1 Opening Day special. Today only!
Lifts Open
3/14 open
Acres Open
44 Acres Open
Runs Open
12/61 open
Beginner Runs Open
9/24
Intermediate Runs Open
3/20
Advanced Runs Open
0/15
Expert Runs Open
0/1

Resort Overview

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Dec 05
Projected Opening
Mar 22
Projected Closing
Snowshoe Mountain sits atop the Allegheny Mountains in West Virginia, offering a high-elevation ski experience that’s rare in the Southeast. With 257 acres of skiable terrain, 61 trails, and 14 lifts, it’s the largest winter resort in the region. The summit reaches 4,848 feet, and with an average annual snowfall of 111 inches plus full snowmaking coverage, conditions stay reliable throughout the season.Trail difficulty is well-balanced: 40% beginner, 33% intermediate, 25% advanced, and 2% expert. Families appreciate the resort’s layout, with easy access to learning areas, 8 tubing lanes, and a dedicated kids’ ski school. Snowshoe also offers four terrain parks, making it a favorite for freestyle riders. The vertical drop of 1,500 feet and longest run of 1.5 miles provide plenty of variety without overwhelming newer skiers.What makes Snowshoe stand out is its mountaintop village. Unlike most resorts, the base area is at the summit, giving you instant access to the slopes and panoramic views. Whether you're chasing powder, cruising groomers, or relaxing fireside after a day on the mountain, Snowshoe delivers a full alpine experience with Appalachian charm.

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