Something extraordinary is happening in the Tetons. A week ago, we saw two feet of snow in a single day (that’s 1" per hour for 24 hours!), kicking off an unstoppable storm cycle. Over six feet of snow fell in just one week (Feb. 14–20), and the snow keeps stacking up. February has already delivered a jaw-dropping 132 inches (11 feet)! The season total? A massive 350 inches and counting. This isn’t just winter—it’s full-throttle, deep-in-the-dream, snorkel-required POWDER SEASON. If you’ve been waiting for the perfect time to drop in, this is it. Mother Nature just rolled out the white carpet—are you ready?
OpenSnow Feb 2025 Snowfall History through 2/25
Kings & Queens of Corbet’s: A Legendary Showdown 👑
This kind of snowfall set the perfect stage for Kings & Queens of Corbet’s, the rowdiest ski and snowboard competition in the universe. On Tuesday, February 11, Olympians, X Games champions, and Freeride World Tour crushers threw down mind-bending tricks into Corbet’s Couloir, proving once again why Jackson Hole is the ultimate proving ground.
Massive flips. Gravity-defying spins. Jaw-dropping sends. And a crowd of stoke-fueled powder fiends losing their minds with every stomped landing. It wasn’t just a competition—it was a full-on spectacle of what’s possible when the best riders on the planet meet the most legendary terrain on Earth.
Now it’s your turn to be the judge—watch the runs and cast your vote for the People’s Choice Award! 🏆
Piper Kunst taking flight into Corbet’s Couloir
The Best Playground We Could Ask For 🏔️❄️
But hold up—it’s not just the pros getting the goods. This month has transformed Jackson Hole into the powder paradise. Face shots? Automatic. Free refills? Endless. Every run feels like a dream sequence, every turn a moment of pure floaty bliss. Whether you’re sending cliffs, arcing perfect turns, or just soaking up that fresh Teton magic, the stoke levels are off the charts.
Get Here. Now.
If you’ve been waiting for a sign, this is it. The conditions are unreal, the vibes are electric, and the Tetons are calling your name. Whether you’re chasing powder, catching après at Tram Dock, or just soaking up the legendary Jackson Hole energy, there’s never been a better time to make the trip.
Book your adventure. Get your gear dialed. The mountain is ready.
🏔️ See you in the white room. 🚀
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Jackson Hole Conditions Report: Feb. 14-20
The past week was season-changing here in Jackson Hole. Over 6 feet fell on the upper mountain sending powder skier's minds into the stratosphere and adding nearly 3 feet of base depth by week's end. Over 10 feet has fallen so far and with a little luck we'll be padding that phenomenal February total with quite a bit more of the white fluff. Stay tuned. -Dr.H (read on for the Doctor's February report).

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