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May 3, 2025 2 mins
Ski Report for Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, Wyoming

Daily Ski Conditions for Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, Wyoming

**Jackson Hole’s Ski Scene: Where the Snow Keeps Delivering (Even in Spring)**

Picture this: Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, where the Tetons serve up legendary slopes, just wrapped a winter that’s leaning into its reputation as a powder paradise. While the resort’s 2024-25 season officially closed on April 13, the legacy of its snowpack still has locals buzzing. This winter delivered a staggering **412 inches at the Summit** and **334 inches mid-mountain** by mid-March alone—nearly hitting its 458-inch average *before* spring storms even rolled in[3].

Jump to today, May 1, and the mountain’s transition to offseason mode is underway. Lifts are quiet (**0 out of 13 operating**), trails are closed, and the air carries that crisp, post-winter calm[4]. But let’s talk weather: Temps are climbing, with highs in the **mid-50s to upper 60s** at lower elevations over the next five days, and snowlines retreating above **7,600 feet**[5]. Don’t expect fresh tracks—**no significant snowfall** is forecast, and spring slush or firm morning corduroy would dominate if trails were open[4][5].

For those already dreaming of next winter, mark your calendar: **November 29, 2025**, is Jackson’s projected reopening[4]. And here’s a pro tip from the powder-obsessed: The **2025-26 season pass sale** started May 1[2], so snag yours early before the stoke (and prices) climb.

While off-piste adventures in the backcountry remain tempting, always check avalanche conditions (the resort’s snow report explicitly defers to Bridger-Teton National Forest data for safety[1]). For now, trade your skis for hiking boots—the wildflowers are about to put on a show.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Jackson Hole's ski scene where the snow keeps delivering even
in spring. Picture This Jackson Hole Mountain resort, where the
teetons serve up legendary slopes, just wrapped a winter that's
leaning into its reputation as a powder paradise. While the
resort's twenty twenty four to twenty five season officially closed
on April thirteenth, the legacy of its snowpack still has

(00:22):
locals buzzing. This winter delivered a staggering four hundred and
twelve inches at the summit and three hundred and thirty
four inches mid mountain by mid March alone, nearly hitting
its four hundred and fifty eight inch average before spring
storms even rolled in. Jump to today, May first, and
the mountains transition to off season mode is underway. Lifts

(00:44):
are quiet, zero out of thirteen operating trails are closed,
and the air carries that crisp post winter calm. But
let's talk weather. Temps are climbing, with highs in the
mid fifties to upper sixties at lower elevations over the
next five days and snow lines retreating above seven six
hundred feet. Don't expect fresh tracks, no significant snowfall is forecast,

(01:07):
and spring slush or firm morning corduroy would dominate if
trails were open. For those already dreaming of next winter,
mark your calendar. November twenty ninth, twenty twenty five is
Jackson's projected reopening four And here's a pro tip from
the powder obsessed. The twenty twenty five twenty six season
pass sail started May one, so Snagger's early before the

(01:31):
stoke and prices climb while off pieced ad ventures in
the back country remain tempting. Always check avalanche conditions. The
resort's snow report explicitly defers to Bridger Teaton National Forest
Data for safety. For now, trade your skis for hiking boots.
The Wildflowers are about to put on a show. Word
count threety four ninety seven characters, including spaces, and that

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