Snow Report
Update: Opening Day is Thursday, Dec. 4
Three Lifts In Action With Additional Snowfall Expected
We are pleased to announce the kickoff of the 2025-26 winter season with three lifts on Opening Day, Thursday, Dec. 4. Our continuous snowmaking efforts, coupled with 65 inches of snowfall on the summit and 34 inches mid-mountain, have combined to give visitors coverage across much of the north side of the resort.
We will open a variety of terrain connected by three lifts on Opening Day: Teewinot, Après Vous, and the Sweetwater Gondola up to the Mid-Station. Using these three lifts, visitors will have the opportunity to access a collection of beginner and intermediate terrain. Early-season conditions still exist, and all guests are advised to stay out of closed areas and look for hazards.
The Aerial Tram will also be open for sightseeing from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. from Dec. 5-7, with tickets available online. Corbet’s Cabin - the highest-altitude restaurant in Wyoming and the second-best ski restaurant in North America, according to USA Today - will serve its signature Top of the World Waffles during those times for guests.
We hope to announce additional terrain and lift openings for the weekend of Dec. 6-7, or sooner if conditions allow. The 2025-26 winter season will last 129 days, until April 12. This season marks our 60th Anniversary and we will celebrate with a series of signature events, including the 60th Anniversary celebration on Dec. 19.
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Lift Hours
Mountain Map & Trail Status
Winter 2025-26 Season: December 4, 2025 - April 12, 2026
| Aerial Tram | 9am - 3:30pm | Moose Creek | 9am - 2:30pm |
| Apres Vous | 9am - 4pm* | Sublette | 9:15am - 3:40pm |
| Bridger Gondola | 9am - 4pm | Sweetwater | 9am - 4pm* |
| Casper | 9am - 4pm | Teewinot | 9am - 4pm* |
| Eagle's Rest | 9am - 4pm | Teton | 9am - 4pm |
| Granite Ridge Tow | 9am - 2pm | Thunder | 9:15am - 3:40pm |
| Marmot | 9:15am - 4pm | Union Pass | 9am - 4pm |
(conditions and avalanche mitigation permitting)
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This snow and weather report is for Teton Village, Wyoming, and Jackson Hole Mountain Resort. Snowfall information is obtained directly from the snow study plots maintained by the Bridger-Teton National Forest Avalanche Forecast Center. Weather information is obtained from NOAA and MountainWeather.com, but weather patterns in Jackson Hole are exceedingly difficult to predict - when venturing into the mountains, be prepared for rapid, dramatic weather changes.
