Skier navigating deep snow among snowy trees.

Mountain Report

Conditions Update

And, we're back! 5" of new snow fell last night and it’s not letting up yet. Steady snowfall continues today with more on the way through tonight and into tomorrow.

Temps start in the upper 20s and fall through the day, with snow levels dropping and quality improving. Winds out of the southwest will be moderate at times, and visibility may vary. Expect a few inches during the day with additional accumulation overnight—a welcome refresh across the mountain.

 
 

Snow Report

Updated Daily at 7:00am

Overnight
5"
24 HR
5"
48 HR
5"
Base Depth
80"
Season
289"

Current Weather

Updated: April 2nd at 1:27am

Summit
25°
Base
27°
Wind Speed
11 MPH

Lifts & Trails

Lifts
0 /6
Trails
86 /95

Weather Forecast

  12 Hr Snow Weather High/Low Wind
Thu

Apr 02

3"
14°
SW 16 mph
3"
25°
SW 16 mph
Fri

Apr 03

8"
Snow
21°
W 16 mph
4"
Snow
25°
W 16 mph
Sat

Apr 04

0"
Some Cloud
28°
W 9 mph
0"
Sunny
32°
W 9 mph
Sun

Apr 05

0"
Sunny
34°
NW 4 mph
0"
Sunny
39°
NW 4 mph
Mon

Apr 06

0"
Sunny
S 4 mph
0"
Sunny
43°
S 4 mph

View Forecast Details

Winter Season Reporting Sources

The Grand Targhee Resort Huckleberry Conveyor, Dreamcatcher and Shoshone lifts operate from 9:00am-4:00pm. The Sacajawea lift operates from 9:00am-3:45pm. The Colter and Blackfoot lifts operate from 9:00am-3:30pm.

24 hour totals are updated every morning at 7:00am. Additional accumulations between 7:00am and lift opening can be found by viewing the hourly data from the sources above. All snow accumulated after 7:00 am is included in the next day's 24 hour snowfall total.

Physical measurements are recorded during the day with season totals adjusted accordingly. The Stick of Truth webcam is cleared off every day at 9:00am. Check in on the Stick of Truth to get an idea of how much snow has fallen since the lifts started. 

Overnight freezes are causing extremely icy conditions on steep terrain. Ride with caution!

EVENT UPDATE: The Banked Slalom and Surf Classic have been cancelled due to lack of snow.

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