An early-season storm brought over a foot of fresh snow to upper elevations at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort this week. After a long, beautiful and warm fall in the Tetons, the fresh coat of white blanketing our slopes was a sight for sore eyes as we close in on a month until Opening Day.
Looking ahead to next week, the Tetons could see another foot or so of fresh snow. All signs are pointing to winter's return at long last and we're excited to welcome everyone back for another season in Jackson Hole.
Opening Day is November 25, and with that in mind, it's time to start planning out your winter stoke. We have a few promotions that can get you and your ski squad here for less.
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Scroll below to take a visual tour of this week's storm and be on the lookout for more snow next week.
Early Season Snowfall at Jackson Hole
From The Blog
Winter 2022-23 Outlook
Presented by OpenSnow: August 31 was the last day of meteorological summer, and with a quiet weather pattern in place, it's time we take a "sneak peek" at the winter ahead. Confidence is growing that we will see a 3rd consecutive La Niña winter, and recent trends indicate we could be heading into our strongest La Niña since the winter of 2010-2011. What does this mean for Jackson Hole? Read on to find out...
Through the Lens: Stephen Shelesky
Reflecting on seeing Jackson Hole Mountain Resort for the first time in 2016, I felt an overwhelming sense that possibilities were vast and endless. Wide-eyed and a bit naïve, I solely envisioned the long-awaited fulfillment of my dreams as I stepped off the Aerial Tram at the summit. Immediately, I knew this place would transform my life. I also knew it was exactly where I was supposed to be, an elusive feeling many in their early twenties yearn to feel.
Thunder Construction Update
Here's some news to get you pumped for winter: all 13 Thunder lift towers were installed on Monday! This exciting news means that winter is approaching and we're closer to getting you out on our new and improved Thunder lift.
Fall in the Tetons
While every season brings its own unique beauty, I personally find fall to be the most stunning. The changing tone of the leaves adds pops of color that help bring out the rugged features of the terrain. Every drive feels magical again, even if you've been driving that same road every day of the year. And the cool, crisp air energizes you, like the purest cup of coffee imaginable.
Thunder Lift Construction Photo Tour
Construction of the new Thunder lift is well underway and we can't wait for you to take rides on it this winter. It's a massive feat to put in a new lift, and although the project is ongoing, this icon of our mountain will operate as usual for the upcoming winter 2022/23 season. Read more for a complete photo gallery of the construction thus far.