Jackson Hole Mountain Resort is *not in winter ski mode right now*—the resort’s own site shows it is in summer operations, with the Aerial Tram open for summer sightseeing and no current winter ski report indicating active skiing or snowboarding terrain. That means the usual ski metrics like base depth, summit depth, open lifts, and open trails are not being reported for winter use at the moment, because the mountain is effectively between ski seasons.[2][1]
For context, Jackson Hole averages **458 inches of snow per year**, which is why it has such a strong reputation when the winter season is on.[1] But as of the latest available resort information, the winter ski area is closed for the season and the resort is running its summer schedule instead.[2][1]
That also means there is **no current ski snow depth** to report for base or summit, and no active count of **open lifts or trails** for winter skiing from the resort’s live mountain report in the available results.[2] Likewise, there is no current piste or off-piste condition report for skiing, since the winter ski operation is not active right now.[2]
Weather-wise, the most relevant live forecast result for Jackson Hole showed **mostly sunny conditions around the upper 60s to low 70s Fahrenheit**, with light to moderate south or southwest winds and a slight chance of afternoon showers or thunderstorms.[3] In practical ski-report terms, that is *mountain-summer weather*, not fresh powder weather.
For the next few days, the forecast in the available results points to continued mild, mostly sunny to partly cloudy conditions with a small chance of showers or thunderstorms at times.[3] There was also a separate SnowForecast result indicating the possibility of periods of snow in a winter forecast context, but that source appears inconsistent with the resort’s current summer status and is less reliable for today’s actual mountain operations.[8][2]
The best current “special notice” for visitors is that the resort is operating on its **summer schedule**, including the Tram and other summer lifts on staggered opening dates, so anyone heading there should plan for sightseeing, biking, hiking, or dining rather than skiing.[2] If you want a true day-of ski report for Jackson Hole, the mountain’s live report page and real-time conditions widget are the right places to check when the winter season returns.[2][5]
If you want, I can also help you with a *summer mountain conditions* version for Jackson Hole right now, or I can draft a winter-style ski report template you can reuse when the season reopens.
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