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It's only January and North America's plethora of ski resorts have collected many feet of snow already. Here are the 9 resorts you can count on for deep snow and fresh powder.
9. Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, WY – 212”
Jackson Hole Mountain Resort is iconic for its steep, challenging terrain, including the legendary Corbet’s Couloir, and its breathtaking Teton views. Home turf, of course.
8. Alta, UT – 216”
Alta Ski Area, famed for its fluffy, dry Utah powder, offers a skier-only experience and terrain perfect for powder hounds.
7. Stevens Pass, WA – 224”
Located in the Cascades, Stevens Pass is a favorite for its balanced mix of groomers, tree skiing, and consistent snowfall.
6. Mount Bachelor, OR – 240”
Mount Bachelor provides expansive 360-degree skiing from its summit, along with dry snow and volcanic views.
5. Revelstoke, BC – 244”
Known for its massive vertical drop and deep powder, Revelstoke is a dream destination for advanced skiers and backcountry enthusiasts.
4. Mount Hood Meadows, OR – 248”
Mount Hood Meadows offers diverse terrain and stunning views of Oregon’s iconic Mount Hood, with snow that keeps locals coming back.
3. Mount Baker, WA – 254”
Mount Baker is renowned for holding the world record for snowfall and its legendary powder-filled runs and backcountry access.
2. Timberline, OR – 270”
Timberline Lodge is famous for year-round skiing and its unique blend of history, spectacular views, and consistent snowfall.
1. Alyeska Resort, AK – 304”
Alyeska Resort, set in Alaska’s Chugach Mountains, boasts unmatched snowfall, incredible terrain, and breathtaking coastal views. I mean, it's Alaska.