Cover Image From Mammoth Mountain
The 2022/2023 ski season is off and running! It’s still very early in the season, but many ski resorts have already seen more snow than others will see all year. As you will see in the list below, California and Utah are the regions that have seen substantial early-season snowfalls.
This is not to say other regions have not seen great early season conditions, but the ski resorts listed below have gotten walloped so far this season.
Honorable Mention
Honorable mention: Kirkwood, California (Snowfall total: Â 134″)
Mammoth Mountain, California
Snowfall Total: Â 138″
Park City, UT
Snowfall Total: Â 148″
Cars buried in snow @ Alta, UT (photo by: Powderchasers.com)Â
Ski Resorts With The Most Snow Sofar This Season
*This list was compiled by visiting official ski resort websites and taking their reported snowfall totals. Please let us know if we have missed a ski resort that should be on the list.
Mt Hood Meadows, OregonÂ
Snowfall Total: Â 150″
Steamboat Springs, CO
Snowfall Total: Â 150″
Mt Rose, Nevada
Snowfall Total: Â 151″
Sugar Bowl Resort, California
Snowfall Total: Â 155″
Palisades Tahoe, California
Snowfall Total: Â 163″
Sierra At Tahoe, California
Snowfall Total: Â 167″
Solitude, Utah
Snowfall Total: 177″Â
Jackson Hole, WyomingÂ
Snowfall Total: 193″Â
Brighton, Utah
Snowfall Total: 201″Â
Snowbird, Utah
Snowfall Total: 204″Â
Alta, Utah
Snowfall Total: Â 225″