UPDATE 1/24/19 at 6:30am: 18″ recorded in the past 24 hours makes this our largest 24 hour storm so far this year! Our storm total is now at 56″, season total at 253″ and counting, putting us 21″ over the 232″ average at the Rendezvous Bowl plot. 

1.24.19 – Pure beauty.

1.24.19 – Mike under Marmot.

1.24.19 – Kim under the tram.

1.24.19 – Casper Bowl was deeeeep.

As they say, we’re back “in the flow.” Jackson Hole Mountain Resort has received significant snowfall everyday for the past week, with a 7 day total of 38″! More snow is predicted to fall, as a Winter Weather Advisory is in effect until late Wednesday. This morning saw continual snowfall, adding an additional 7″ since 6am by 1:30pm. See below 7 day history of snowfall as of 6am on 1/23/19.

1/17/2019
01/18/2019
01/19/2019
01/20/2019
01/21/2019
01/22/2019
01/23/2019
01/24/2019
4″
9″
3″
7″
5″
4″
6″
18″

Take a look at some of the conditions we’ve found the past few days!

1.23.19- Today was amazing… tomorrow will be mindblowing.

1.23.19 – The study plot at the base of Rendezvous Bowl showed 10″ at 10am.

1.22.19 – Jess McMillan at the top of Casper Bowl.

1.23.19 Jess McMillan enjoys today’s free refills.

1.21.19 – Forest Jillson getting deep.

1.22.19 – Jess in Casper Bowl.

There are lots of deals and promotions still in place to get you to Jackson Hole on a whim and with some money left in your pocket. For those looking to fly into the only airport located inside a National Park, our $200 air credit will get you here and on the hill. Maybe you live regionally and you’re a season passholder at another resort? Our Golden Ticket Promotion is for you. Perhaps you fancy yourself a music lover, don’t miss out on our 6th annual Rendezvous Spring Festival featuring Grace Potter and Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats. Until then, powder dreams.