Top 9 Snowiest Resorts in North America This Season

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Snowbird, UT, is one of the snowiest resorts.
Snowbird, UT, is one of the snowiest resorts. | Photo: Snowbird Facebook

Spring is officially upon us, winter is over, and the resorts below lead with the most snow in North America. All these resorts have surpassed 400″ for the season, five have more than 500″, and one of the snowiest resorts has just surpassed 700″. There is even an East Coast resort in the top nine, ahead of all Colorado, California, and most western resorts.

These are the snowiest resorts reporting the most significant snowfalls so far this season:

North America’s Snowiest Resorts Winter 2024-25

(all data taken from resortsโ€™ web pages at 01:30 a.m. PST, 4/15/25)

#9 Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, WY – 445″

Jackson Hole quickly became the “steep & deep capital”. Credit: JHMR

#8 Brighton, UT – 451″

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Miles Clark getting DEEP at Brighton, UT. Credit: Court Leve

#7 Mount Hood Meadows, OR – 455″

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DEEP | Photo: Mount Hood Meadows

#6 Jay Peak, VT – 461″

Over 300" for Jay Peak | photo: Jay Peak Facebook
Over 400″ for Jay Peak | Photo: Jay Peak Facebook

#5 Snowbird, UT – 506″

Snowbird, UT, getting big snow | Photo: Snowbird Facebook

#4 Timberline, OR – 518″

Timberline has seen great snowfalls | Photo: Timberline Lodge Facebook

#3 Alta, UT – 522″

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Mid run face shots in Main Chute at Alta, UT | Photo: SnowBrains

#2 Mount Baker, WA – 580″

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Mount Baker holds the record for the most snow ever recorded | Photo: Mount Baker Ski Area

#1 Alyeska Resort, AK – 721″

Alyeska is consistently one of America's snowiest resorts.
Almost 600″ of snow at Alyeska Resort this season. Credit: Alyeska Resort

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  1. You need to lean more forward on the Mono ski !! Plant pole -then use the front shovel to imitate a turn !! Ski Heil ! Ray out

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