Jackson Hole's Spring Conditions: Epic Vert, Deep Bases, and Pow Laps Before the Thaw
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Daily Ski Conditions for Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, Wyoming
Hey shredders, Jackson Hole is firing on all cylinders right now—think epic vert, deep bases, and that classic Teton vibe calling your name for pow laps and groomer carves. The mountain's boasting a massive **317 inches** season total at the summit, with a rock-solid snowpack at **103% of average**, thanks to early 2026's "Teton Trickle" storms that dumped over three feet in a week back in January, transforming sketchy spots into buttery bliss. Base and mid-mountain depths are holding strong around 163-245 inches across the resort network, setting up hero snow for park rats and big-mountain chargers alike.
All **13 lifts** are spinning wide open, including the Aerial Tram and Bridger Gondola, unlocking **88% of terrain** (114/130 trails) for maximum send potential—Lower Faces and Hobacks are fully in play after those consistent refreshes. Pistes are prime for speed with groomed corduroy holding firm, while off-piste stashes linger from recent cycles, though always scope avy forecasts from BTNF before dropping cliffs.
Today's weather is balmy for late March: partly sunny with highs near **64°F** at the base (41°F up high), light SW winds gusting to 20mph—perfect for shedding layers and ripping long runs before sunset. Tonight dips to 39°F under partly cloudy skies.
Looking ahead, brace for a warm spell then freshie reload: Tomorrow (Thurs) breezy and partly sunny, **65°F** high. Friday sunny/windy at **67°F**. Then cooling Saturday to **56°F** mostly sunny, before Sunday-Monday flip to colder vibes with **2-3 inches** new snow possible to resort level, lows plunging to 15-21°F—prime for blower pow turns. No massive dumps imminent, but that freeze-thaw sets up variable crust or chalk; pack your tech gear.
Pro tip: Season runs through April 12, and golden ticket deals slash lift prices for passholders—grab J Cards at Teton Village shops. Weather flips fast here, so hit the hill early, sunscreen up for those high-elevation rays, and check jacksonhole.com for real-time updates. Teton Gravity Research awaits—who's joining the circus?
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