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May 28, 2025 3 mins
Ski Report for Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, Wyoming

Daily Ski Conditions for Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, Wyoming

Welcome to your insider’s glimpse of Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, Wyoming—the kind of update locals swap between runs at the ski bum’s favorite spots in Teton Village. As of late May, the lifts have long since stopped spinning for the winter, but let’s catch you up on what’s been happening mountain-wide and what’s ahead as we shift from powder to wildflowers.

Currently, the resort is officially closed for snow sports. That means zero lifts are running out of the usual 13, and all 131 trails are off-limits for skiing and boarding—though plenty of summer activities are ramping up. Snow depths are not being reported since the season shut down on April 13, 2025, when the mountain wrapped up a standout year. Just before closing, Jackson Hole was boasting epic numbers: a whopping 412 inches at the summit and 334 inches mid-mountain for the season, a figure that put it well ahead of most western resorts this year and just shy of its typical season-long target of 458 inches[2].

If you’re checking for fresh tracks, there’s no recent snow to report in the last 24 or 48 hours—warm spring weather has settled in, and now the mountain is dressed in green rather than white. Today, the weather is partly cloudy with temperatures sitting at a pleasant 56°F. Over the next five days, expect a mix: partly cloudy skies and highs around 65°F on Thursday and Friday, Saturday brings a chance of rain and a slightly cooler high of 61°F, while Sunday might see rain and a balmy high of 68°F. Lows will dip toward the mid-30s at night, reminding you that even in May, the Tetons keep it crisp after dark[5][3].

When the mountain was open, conditions ranged from sublime groomers on bluebird days to deep, untracked powder for those who dared the trees and chutes. Piste conditions were consistently excellent thanks to regular dumps, and off-piste terrain was legendary—just the way the hardcore like it, with plenty of fresh lines for those willing to work a little harder and hike a little higher. Avalanche safety was always top of mind, with local forecasters keeping a close watch on risk levels.

Now, as summer approaches, Jackson Hole is gearing up for a different kind of adventure. For visitors arriving soon, don’t expect any skiing—unless you’re dreaming of next season—but do plan for incredible hiking, mountain biking, and the kind of stunning views that keep you reaching for your camera. For the latest real-time mountain conditions and live webcams, check in with the resort’s mountain report, but for now, it’s time to swap your skis for your boots and enjoy the wild, gorgeous landscapes of the Tetons from a whole new angle[1][4].

Season highlights? The 2024-2025 winter was one for the books, with deep snow right through late March and some of the best powder days the locals have seen in years. As always, Jackson Hole kept the lifts running until the official closing date, rain or shine, a tradition that keeps the vibe authentic and the powder days legendary. Whether you’re planning next winter’s trip or just dreaming of the mountains, remember: Jackson Hole delivers, and the locals know to savor every turn, whether it’s on skis or bike wheels. Now, who’s ready for a summer lap around the wildflower meadows?

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome to your insider's glimpse of Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, Wyoming,
the kind of update locals swap between runs at the
ski bum's favorite spots in Teeton Village. As of late May,
the lifts have long since stopped spinning for the winter,
but let's catch you up on what's been happening mountain
wide and what's ahead as we shift from powder to wildflowers. Currently,

(00:23):
the resort is officially closed for snow sports. That means
zero lifts are running out of the usual thirteen, and
all one hundred thirty one trails are off limits for
skiing and boarding. Though plenty of summer activities are ramping up,
snow depths are not being reported since the season shut
down on April thirteen, twenty twenty five, when the mountain

(00:44):
wrapped up a standout year. Just before closing, Jackson Hole
was boasting epic numbers, a wopping four hundred twelve inches
at the summit and three hundred thirty four inches mid
mountain for the season, a figure that put it well
ahead of most Western resorts this year and just shy
of its typical season long target of four hundred and
fifty eight inches. If you're checking for fresh tracks, there's

(01:07):
no recent snow to report. In the last twenty four
or forty eight hours, warm spring weather has settled in,
and now the mountain is dressed in green rather than white.
Today the weather is partly cloudy, with temperatures sitting at
a pleasant fifty six grease fowers. Over the next five days,
expect a mix partly cloudy skies and highs around sixty

(01:29):
five grease fares on Thursday and Friday and Friday Saturday
brings a chance of rain in a slightly cooler high
of sixty one grease forth, while Sunday might see rain
in a balmy high of sixty eight grease fars. Lows
will dip toward the mid thirties at night, reminding you
that even in May, the teetons keep it crisp after dark.
When the mountain was open, conditions ranged from sublime groomers

(01:50):
on bluebird days to deep untracked powder. For those who
dared the trees and shoots peast, conditions were consistently excellent
thanks to regular dumps and off piece terrain was legendary,
just the way the hardcore like it, with plenty of
fresh lines for those willing to work a little harder
and hike a little higher. Avalanche safety was always top

(02:13):
of mind, with local forecasters keeping a close watch on
risk levels. Now, as summer approaches, Jackson Hole is gearing
up for a different kind of adventure. For visitors arriving soon,
don't expect any skiing unless you're dreaming of next season,
but do plan for incredible hiking, mountain biking, and the

(02:33):
kind of stunning views that keep you reaching for your camera.
For the latest real time mountain conditions and live webcams,
check in with the resort's Mountain Report. But for now,
it's time to swap your skis for your boots and
enjoy the wild, gorgeous landscapes of the Tetons from a
whole new angle. Season highlights. The twenty twenty four to

(02:55):
twenty twenty five winter was one for the books, with
deep snow right through late March and some of the
best powder days the locals have seen in years. As always,
Jackson Hole kept the lifts running until the official closing
date rain or shine, a tradition that keeps the vibe
authentic and the powder day's legendary. Whether you're planning next

(03:16):
winter's trip or just dreaming of the mountains. Remember, Jackson
Hole delivers and the locals know to savor every turn,
whether it's on skis or bike wheels. Now, who's ready
for a summer lap around the wildflower meadows? And that
is it for today. Make sure you hit the subscribe
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(03:38):
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