Snow-caked trees in VT | Photo: Sugarbush
Jay Peak comes in at # | Photo: Jay Peak | Cover Photo: Stowe
Jay Peak comes in at #6 | Photo: Jay Peak | Cover Photo: Stowe

While this season in the east is definitely not the best ever, any season other than last year’s is an improvement.

Related: Jay Peak Pulls Down 4 FEET In 1 WEEK | 263″ This Season Alone! [Photo Tour + Snow Report]

This year, most of the northeast has seen below average snowfall but resorts like Jay Peak and Stowe are all doing well with recent storms helping push them into classic, mid-winter form.

The 10 Deepest Snowpacks On The East Coast

*NOTE: The following base totals were drawn from the individual resort websites and unofficial reports. If we forgot/misrepresented anyone, please let us know.

10) Snowshoe, WV – 41″

9) Gunstock, NH – 22-41″

8) New Hermon, ME – 12-42″

Yesterday @StoweYesterday @Stowe

7) Cannon Mountain, NH – 18-24″

6) Bretton Woods, NH – 18-42″

5) Stowe, VT – 24-48″

screen-shot-2017-02-08-at-12-59-36-pmSnow-caked trees @Sugarbush

4) Sugarbush, VT – 24-50″

3) Jay Peak, VT- 23-52″

2) Wildcat, NH – 25-55″

Looking a little wet @SugarloafLooking a little wet @Sugarloaf

1) Sugarloaf, ME – 34-58″

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