These 5 Ski Resorts Have Seen The Most Snow In The U.S. This Winter

While many ski areas across the country have already wrapped up their winter 2025/2026 operations, there are still quite a few with a good chunk of snow and plenty of season left. The 5 resorts that have seen the most snowfall this season is a bit of a unique list, with a handful of the usual big players mixed in with a few surprising inclusions. There’s still time for this list to shift around before the snow is completely done, but for now, here are the 5 biggest winners of the season.
These 5 U.S. Ski Resorts Have Seen The Most Snow This Season:
5. Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, Wyoming – 346 inches this season.
- 79 inch base depth at the summit.
- 47 inches of snow mid-mountain.
- 0 inches in the last 24 hours.
4. Alyeska Resort, Alaska – 356 inches this season.
- 105 inch snow depth at the summit.
- 59 inch depth mid-mountain.
- 2 inches of snow in the last 24 hours.
3. Mount Bohemia, Michigan – 360 inches this season.
- 2 inches of snow in the last 24 hours.
- 12 inches in the last 7 days.
- 100% of the mountain is open.
2. Jay Peak, Vermont – 404 inches this season.
- 4 inches in the last 24 hours.
- 6 inches in the last 48 hours.
- 16-40 inch base depth.
1. Mt. Baker, Washington – 446 inches this season (as of March 30th).
- 138 inch snow depth at Pan Dome.
- 93 inch depth at Heather Meadows.
- 0 inches in the last 24 hours.

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