Carving Powder at Jackson Hole: A Spring Skiing Oasis in Wyoming's Rugged Rockies

13/04/2025 1 min
Carving Powder at Jackson Hole: A Spring Skiing Oasis in Wyoming's Rugged Rockies

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Ski Report for Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, WyomingDaily Ski Conditions for Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, WyomingIf you're gearing up for a skiing or snowboarding adventure at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, Wyoming, you're in for a treat As of recent reports, the season total snowfall has reached an impressive 412 inches at The Summit and 334 inches mid-mountain, which is close to the annual average of 458 inches[1].Currently, 11 out of 13 lifts are open, and 112 of 116 km of pistes are available for you to carve through[2]. However, there hasn't been significant new snowfall in the last 24 to 48 hours. The base snow depth isn't explicitly reported, but conditions are generally good with wet snow on the pistes[2].Weather-wise, you can expect morning showers with gusty west winds ranging from 10 to 40 mph, followed by afternoon clearing[2]. Temperatures are mild, reaching around 44°F (6°C) during sunny days[3]. Looking ahead, the forecast shows no substantial snowfall in the immediate future, with a slight chance of snow later in April[3].Off-piste conditions are promising, but always check local avalanche risk levels before venturing off the beaten track[3]. As the season wraps up on April 13, 2025, make sure to catch those last few powder runs[1]. Don't miss out on the vibrant Teton Village après-ski scene or other activities available for non-skiers[5].The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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