The Jackson Hole snow report for Feb 18 is a 43" 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.
Snow Reporter Comments: 6 AM- KaBOOM!!! Another mighty blast of high-grade Tetonic pow has hammered Rendezvous Mountain, delivering 24 inches of fresh crystal remodeling materials over the past 24 hours. Expand the hours you dedicate to personal "play" because continued snow showers under cloudy skies will disguise spooky-deep surprises throughout the day. Expect high temperatures to climb into the upper teens outside the door of the Corbet's Cabin House of Warm-Waffle Delights and near 30 in the heart of Teton Village. Moderate winds from the west to slightly west-northwest will be clocking in between 10-30 mph. If you just can't get relief and continue to suffer from a debilitating case of Deep Powder Deprivation, February is offering up a super-powered daily-stoke injection. I mean sure, my prescribed immersion therapy isn't a cure and might prove just as contagious, but who really cares when these sweet slide-effects feel so supremely outrageous? -Dr.H
Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, located in Teton Village, Wyoming, is renowned for its rugged terrain and breathtaking views of the Grand Teton. The resort offers 2,500 acres of skiable terrain, 133 named runs, and 13 lifts, including the famous Jackson Hole Aerial Tram. Its reputation as a destination for expert skiers is well-deserved, with steep chutes and challenging backcountry terrain, though there are also areas for beginners and intermediates. With its unique combination of natural beauty and exciting terrain, Jackson Hole is a top destination for winter sports enthusiasts.