The Top 10 Deepest Snowpacks In North America:

Chris Wallner | | Post Tag for Industry NewsIndustry News
Shredding some deep POW. Image: Mammoth Mountain Facebook Page
Shredding some deep POW. Image: Mammoth Mountain Facebook Page

It’s only February 1st and there’s plenty of ski resorts with 300+” of snow on the season and even a few with over 400″. All this snow is a great sign for the snowpack at those resorts. More snow is heading to the west and we are anticipating that some of the California snowpack’s are going to increase by the weekend. Mammoth Mountain has already ran promotions for skiing on the 4th of July and with the snowfall this year, they won’t be the only resort open on Independence Day.

Mammoth Mountain during the last storm cycle. Image: Jayson Smith
Mammoth Mountain during the last storm cycle. Image: Jayson Smith

Top 10 DEEPEST Snowpacks In North America:

1. Mammoth Mountain, CA: 300″

2. Boreal Mountain, CA: 240″

No such thing as too much snow. Image: Mt. Baker Facebook Page
No such thing as too much snow. Image: Mt. Baker Facebook Page

3. Mt. Baker, WA: 163″

4. Mt. Rose, NV: 160″

Old 40 is now open. Image: Sugar Bowl Facebook Page
Old 40 is now open. Image: Sugar Bowl Facebook Page

5. Sugar Bowl, CA: 159″

6. Squaw Valley, CA: 156″

Shredding Mt. Hood. Image: Mt. Hood Meadows Facebook Page
Shredding Mt. Hood. Image: Mt. Hood Meadows Facebook Page

7. Mt. Hood Meadows, OR: 154″

8. Sierra-at-Tahoe, CA: 151″

Beautiful view with lots of snow. Image: Sierra-at-Tahoe
Beautiful view with lots of snow. Image: Sierra-at-Tahoe

9. Alpine Meadows, CA: 150″

10. Kirkwood, CA: 142″

Kirkwood, CA yesterday.  image:  kirkwood
Kirkwood, CA yesterday. image: kirkwood

Related Articles

One thought on “The Top 10 Deepest Snowpacks In North America:

Got an opinion? Let us know...