
Courtesy: Alyeska
The ’20-’21 season has been weird.
Utah, Colorado, and the Northeast had a very slow start.
Tahoe got a classic 100″ banner storm after a relatively disappointing beginning of the season. & The PNW has been getting dumped on (ok I guess that’s normal).
So which resorts have received the most snow so far?
*All totals pulled from ski areas’ websites on 2/24/21*
*Ski areas without YTD snowfall totals have been excluded.*
11. Snowbird, UT
YTD Snowfall: 318”
% of Annual Average Snowfall Total: 64%

Courtesy: Snowbird
10. Crystal Mountain, WA
YTD Snowfall: 326”
% of Annual Average Snowfall Total: 67%
Courtesy: Crystal Mountain Resort
9. Alta Ski Area, UT
YTD Snowfall: 342”
% of Annual Average Snowfall Total: 68%
Courtesy: Utah.com
8. Timberline Lodge, OR
YTD Snowfall: 355”
% of Annual Average Snowfall Total: 66%

Courtesy: Timberline Lodge
7. Mt. Hood Meadows, OR
YTD Snowfall: 373”
% of Annual Average Snowfall Total: 87%

Courtesy: Mt. Hood Meadows
6. Grand Targhee, WY
YTD Snowfall: 387”
% of Annual Average Snowfall Total: 77%

Courtesy: Grand Targhee
5. Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, WY
YTD Snowfall: 452”
% of Annual Average Snowfall Total: 98%

Courtesy: Jackson Hole Mountain Resort
4. Stevens Pass, WA
YTD Snowfall: 479”
% of Annual Average Snowfall Total: 104%

Courtesy: Stevens Pass
3. Alpental, WA
YTD Snowfall: 489”
% of Annual Average Snowfall Total: 112%

Courtesy: Summit at Snowqualmie
2. Mt. Baker Ski Area, WA
YTD Snowfall: 538”
% of Annual Average Snowfall Total: 84%

Rene Crawshaw at Mt. Baker. Photo by Grant Gunderson.
1. Alyeska Resort, AK
YTD Snowfall: 606”
% of Annual Average Snowfall Total: 94%

Courtesy: Alyeska Resort
Featured Image Courtesy: Eric Hoffman, Mt. Baker Ski Area