Snow & Ski Conditions Jackson Hole

The Jackson Hole snow report for Mar 01 is a 13" base depth with 13 of 13 lifts open. Please note ski conditions and snowfall at Jackson Hole 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

   
1"14"3"0"0"0"

Base

13"
Machine Groomed

Mid Mountain

65"
Packed Powder

Summit

94"
Packed Powder

Depth vs Average

26%
vs average of 50" on Mar 01
Snow Reporter Comments: The first day of March will start us off with plenty of options to choose from Rendezvous Mountains' bag of secret stashes. Today on the mountain look for partly cloudy skies in the morning with increasing cloud cover and precipitation throughout the day. Temperatures will dictate where the secrets are kept as they will climb into the mid-20's near the summit, while the valley floor will hit the low 40's by early afternoon. Snowfall and mixed precipitation are expected to start up by late morning and continue until closing bell. Spend your day in the high country and reap the benefits of the cooler temperature gradient. Today starts the last full month of the season so there is no time like the present to celebrate on skis! Stay safe out there and have fun. -MB  
Lifts Open
13/13 open
Runs Open
115/141 open
Runs Open
82%

Resort Overview

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Dec 04
Projected Opening
Apr 12
Projected Closing
Jackson Hole Mountain Resort is located in Teton Village, Wyoming, just outside the town of Jackson and adjacent to Grand Teton National Park. Known for its dramatic vertical drop and deep annual snowfall averaging 424 inches, the resort offers a high-altitude experience with a base elevation of 6,311 feet and a summit reaching 10,450 feet. Snowmaking ensures reliable coverage across key areas, and the resort’s alpine setting delivers breathtaking views of the Tetons.With 2,500 acres of skiable terrain, Jackson Hole features 131 trails served by 13 lifts, including gondolas, trams, and high-speed quads. The trail breakdown includes 4% beginner, 41% intermediate, 38% advanced, and 17% expert terrain, making it a destination especially favored by confident skiers. Families will find dedicated learning zones, tubing lanes, and accessible terrain at Apres Vous Mountain, while thrill-seekers gravitate toward the steeps of Rendezvous Mountain.Visitors choose Jackson Hole for its unmatched combination of rugged terrain, scenic beauty, and authentic Western atmosphere. The resort’s proximity to national parks, vibrant après-ski in Teton Village, and iconic runs like Corbet’s Couloir make it a compelling choice for skiers seeking challenge and character. Whether you're carving groomers or exploring off-piste terrain, Jackson Hole delivers a memorable mountain experience.

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