
"After postponing its original opening due to warm weather and thin early-season snowpack, Jackson Hole Mountain Resort (JHMR), Wyoming, has announced it will officially begin the 2025-26 winter season on Thursday, December 4, with three lifts in operation and additional terrain expected to follow. The update comes after a challenging November, when sustained warmth and limited natural snowfall left the resort with only 26 inches of mid-mountain snow through the end of the month, forcing JHMR to delay its scheduled opening"
"Over the past several days, that time-and a favorable shift in the weather-finally arrived. Temperatures dropped into ideal snowmaking ranges, natural snowfall returned to the Tetons, and Jackson Hole reported 65 inches of snow at the summit and 34 inches mid-mountain heading into the first week of December. "With colder temperatures settling in, our snowmaking and grooming teams have worked tirelessly to prepare terrain for Opening Day,""
Jackson Hole Mountain Resort postponed its original opening because warm November temperatures and thin early-season snowpack produced only 26 inches mid-mountain. The resort continued round-the-clock snowmaking to meet safety and coverage standards for its 60th Anniversary season. A shift to colder weather and renewed natural snowfall produced 65 inches at the summit and 34 inches mid-mountain heading into early December. The resort will open December 4 with three lifts operating—Teewinot, Après Vous, and the Sweetwater Gondola to mid-station—providing beginner and intermediate terrain. Additional terrain may open the weekend of December 6-7 pending more snow. The Aerial Tram will operate for sightseeing December 5-7.
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