WHAT A SEASON. With over 450″ for 7 resorts across North America, the 2016/2017 ski season is shaping up to be one of the best in recent memory for the Western USA and it’s only mid-February!
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The Tahoe area is currently boasting the biggest totals but other areas including Wyoming, Utah, and the PNW are all sporting above average snowfall totals as well.
“Who thinks we will break our record of 600″ set in the 94/95 season??” – Mt Rose Facebook Page
Right now, California remains in the spotlight after a series of Atmopheric Rivers nearly wiped out the historic drought that plagued California this past half a decade.
Top 20 Snowiest Ski Resorts In North America [2017/2018]
20) Deer Valley, UT – 324″
19) Revelstoke, BC – 325″
18) Mt Hood Timberline, OR – 326″
17) Wolf Creek, CO – 333″
16) Alta/Snowbird, UT – 340″
15) Grand Targhee, WY – 345″
14) Solitude, UT – 358″
13) Mt Bachelor, OR – 374″
12) Mt Baker, WA – 376″
11) Sierra-at-Tahoe, CA – 415″
10) Mammoth Mountain, CA – 430″
9) Jackson Hole, WY – 434″
8) Brighton, UT – 442″
7) Northstar, CA – 451″
6) Squaw Valley, CA – 456″
5) Heavenly, CA – 464″
4) Boreal, CA – 470″
3) Kirkwood, CA – 484″
2) Sugar Bowl, CA – 536″
1) Mt Rose, NV – 558″