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Jackson Hole's February Fury: 11 Feet of Powder Paradise and Why You Need to Be There Now

Jackson Hole's February Fury: 11 Feet of Powder Paradise and Why You Need to Be There Now

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Ski Report for Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, Wyoming

Daily Ski Conditions for Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, Wyoming

Hey powder hounds, Jackson Hole is roaring back to life with that deep, dreamy Teton snow we've all been craving—think epic lines on every face and blower stashes begging for your next carve. Right now, the base sits at a solid 16 inches, while the summit boasts a beastly 217 inches season total, fueled by February's insane 135 inches (over 11 feet!) that buried rocks, smoothed moguls, and turned the mountain into a full-throttle powder paradise.

Fresh dumps? Grab your beacons—8 inches hit the upper mountain in the last 24 hours, with another 2 inches stacking on today, and 6 inches mid-mountain over the past day for that jet-dry top layer. All 13 lifts are spinning wide open, from the Aerial Tram launching you to 10,450 feet at 9am sharp, to Teewinot and Sweetwater gondolas firing early on weekends—88% of trails (114/130) are primed, including fresh opens in Lower Faces and Hobacks.

Weather's playing nice with freeze-thaw vibes: today's max hits 39°F at the base (25°F min), cooling to 23°F up top under partly cloudy skies with SW winds. Pistes are carving smooth and soft after the storm cycle, but watch for variable off-piste—fresh pow on all aspects, though wind could crust edges; avy hazards linger post-dumps, so respect the terrain.

Forecast screams send-it: tomorrow's 23°F summit with 2 more inches, Thursday 19°F and another 2, then warming to low 20s through Sunday—powder possible all week, snowline hovering 7,000-7,500 feet. Season's at 103% average snowpack up high, mid-mountain 149 inches, but lower elevations filled out nicely from the "Teton Trickle" storms.

Pro tip: Early tram laps own the blank canvas before crowds, and check for events like Wyoming High School Champs or US Ski Nationals—Stilson paved parking's free and open. Skins or not, this is prime Jackson—pack the ptex saver, charge hard, and let the Tetons deliver those soul-sliding turns!

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