Jackson Hole Mountain Resort (‘JHMR’), Wyoming, reported this week that the resort has surpassed the magical 400-inch milestone. After a slow start to the season, which even saw the cancellation of the famous Kings & Queens of Corbet’s competition, the resort received 136 inches of snowfall in February and 81 inches of snowfall thus far in March.
As of this week, Rendezvous Bowl has seen 404 inches of snowfall, while the mid-mountain has seen 286 inches of snowfall.
“We’ve surpassed 400″ this season
After a slow start to winter, February turned into a miracle month with 135″ ; then, 6+ FEET fell during the first week of this month! All that snow and a weather pattern turning warmer means @jacksonhole is the place to be for spring skiing! Come enjoy slushy, sunny slopes and our free music festival @rendezvousfestival, April 4-5!”
Jackson Hole Mountain Resort is located in the Teton Range of the Rocky Mountains and offers 2,500 acres of inbound ski area as well as 3,000 acres of backcountry skiing and boarding. The resort is renowned for its expert terrain, with 50% of runs classified as black runs. The resort is serviced by 13 lifts, including the picturesque Jackson Hole aerial tram.