Massive Snow Depths For The Mountain Collective Resorts | Up To A 269″ Base

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Shredding Mammoth Mountain. Image: @christianpondella
Shredding Mammoth Mountain. Image: @christianpondella

Mother Nature has delivered to the West big time this year. It really shows when it comes to the snow depths of the resorts that are included in the Mountain Collective Pass. Squaw Valley just shattered their 35 year old January snowfall record. Jackson Hole had the DEEPEST December in 40 years. To top it all off, Mammoth Mountain just surpassed their January snowfall record today with 30″ falling overnight at the resort. It’s only the middle of January and the snow depths are insane, we can’t wait to see where all these resorts end up for the season.

It's about this deep at Mammoth. Image: Miles Weaver
It’s about this deep at Mammoth. Image: Miles Weaver

Mountain Collective Snow Depths:

1. Mammoth Mountain: 269″

2. Squaw Valley: 146″

3. Jackson Hole: 97″

Whistler Yesterday. Image: Coast Mountain Photography
Whistler on Tuesday. Image: Coast Mountain Photography

4. Whistler Blackcomb: 94″

5. Sun Valley: 83″

6. Alta: 82″

Aspen has had a killer January. Image: Jeremy Swanson Photo
Aspen has had a killer January. Image: Jeremy Swanson Photo

7. Snowbird: 82″

8. Revelstoke: 75.6″

9. Aspen: 73″ (Highlands)

Kachina is looking great with a fresh coat!. Image: Taos Ski Valley Facebook Page
Kachina is looking great with a fresh coat!. Image: Taos Ski Valley Facebook Page

10. Taos: 73″

11. Lake Louise: 63″

12. Sunshine Village: 53.5″

Palmyra Peak at Telluride Today. Image: Brett Schreckengost
Palmyra Peak at Telluride Today. Image: Brett Schreckengost

13. Telluride: 50″

14. Stowe: 40″


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