The Top 16 Biggest Snowfall Totals in North America Season-to-Date

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Alyeska Resort, AK with the deep stuff this week. Photo by Alyeska/Facebook

What a season it has been already! Mt. Baker has already broken 500″ of snow this season and Snowbird, Alta, and Jackson Hole are all neck-and-neck, well above 400″. Meanwhile, ski resorts in BC are have been getting dumped on. The best part is, there are still a few months of ski season left to go!

Check out the resorts with the most snowfall so far this season…

Mt. Baker Ski Area, WA leading the charge. Photo by Mt. Baker Ski Area/Facebook

#1 Mt. Baker Ski Area, WA – 517″

#2 Snowbird, UT – 435″

#3 Alyeska Resort, AK – 427″

Photo by JHMR

#4 Alta Ski Area, UT – 422″

#5 Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, WY – 417″

#6 TIE: Brighton Resort, UT & Steven’s Pass, WA 396

#7 Lookout Pass, ID – 364”

Grand Targhee, Wyo. this week. Photo by Grand Targhee Resort

#8 Revelstoke Mountain Resort, BC – 359″ 

#9 Grand Targhee Resort, WY – 349″

#10 Whitewater Ski Resort, BC – 346″

Breckenridge Ski Resort became the first ski area to break 300″ in Colorado this season. Photo by Breckenridge Ski Resort/Facebook

#11 Solitude Mountain Resort, UT323″

#12 Breckenridge Ski Resort – 320″

#13 Timberline Lodge & Ski Area, OR – 318″

Fernie Alpine Resort, BC looking righteous after a recent storm. Photo by Kevin Giffin/Fernie Alpine Resort

#14 Castle Mountain Resort, Alberta – 314″

 #15 Crystal Mountain, WA – 309″

#16 Fernie Alpine Resort, BC – 306″

*All snow numbers used in this article are taken from the ski resorts websites and their snow reporting services as of 02/25/2020 at 7 am PST.*

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21 thoughts on “The Top 16 Biggest Snowfall Totals in North America Season-to-Date

  1. Kicking horse- 187″
    Lake Louise- 164″
    Sunshine village- 173″
    Wolf creek- 220″
    Monarch- 195″
    Snowbasin- 179″
    Pow mow- 190″
    Crystal- 170″
    Mt bachelor- 182″
    Whitefish- 155″
    Silver star- 156″
    Fernie- 214″

    I could go on, but you get the point.

    1. Thank you for the corrections! The post has since been updated and will be up kept current weekly.

  2. Mt Baker, WA = 283″
    Wolf Creek, CO = 220″
    Grand Targhee, WY = 218″
    Fernie, BC = 214″
    Stevens Pass, WA = 191″
    Big White, BC = 181″
    Sunshine Village, AB = 173″
    … probably lots more.
    Author should do better research before posting.

    1. Thank you for the corrections! The post has since been updated and will be up kept current weekly.

    2. None of theses are on the west Coast , looks like PNW and the Rockies and Wasatch are doing the best

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