This weekend was a great ol’ true Sierra Nevada storm that dropped over six toes on California resorts. Whereas the Sierra’s obtained the brunt of the storm, resorts in Wyoming are reporting toes of snow and Colorado obtained its personal “dusting” (of no less than a foot or so). We gathered snow totals for this current storm at resorts throughout the Sierra Mountains to Utah and Wyoming.
Totals are posted as of Monday, March 4, 12pm for the Thursday – Monday storm cycle. If you’re on the lookout for an excuse to ebook your ski trip this season, proceed to scroll. Contact a Mountain Journey Professional to enter your individual white-room ski trip!
CALIFORNIA RESORTS
Heavenly – 58 inches
Kirkwood – 61 inches

Northstar at Tahoe – 86 inches

Mammoth Mountain – 37-45 inches

Palisades at Tahoe – 96 inches

UTAH
Alta – 16 inches
Deer Valley – 12 inches
Park Metropolis Mountain Resort – 19 inches
Snowbird – 16 inches
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WYOMING
Grand Targhee – 31 inches
Jackson Gap – 48 inches

Photograph Credit score: Jackson Gap Mountain Resort

Photograph Credit score: Grand Targhee
COLORADO
Aspen – 25 inches
Beaver Creek – 24 inches
Breckenridge – 14 inches
Copper Mountain – 13 inches
Crested Butte Mountain Resort – 18 inches
Keystone – 9 inches
Snowmass – 12 inches
Steamboat Springs Resort – 18 inches
Telluride – 8 inches
Vail – 17 inches
Winter Park – 16 inches


Photograph Credit score: Steamboat

Photograph Credit score: Crested Butte
CANADA, BRITISH COLUMBIA
Huge White – 11 inches
Fernie – 16 inches
Kicking Horse – 27 inches
Kimberley – 32 inches
Panorama – 21 inches
Crimson Mountain – 20 inches
Revelstoke – 27 inches
Silver Star – 12 inches
Solar Peaks – 11.2 inches
Whistler Blackcomb – 37 inches
Whitewater – 40 inches

Photograph Credit score: Whitewater Mountain Resort

Photograph Credit score: Whistler Blackcomb

Photograph Credit score: Revelstoke