TETON VILLAGE, Wyo. — Until next year, Jackson Hole Mountain Resort (JHMR)!
Ski season at JHMR ended with a bluebird day on Sunday, April 13, and Buckrail photographer Nick Sulzer was on the mountain to bid adieu to another winter.

According to JHMR, its winter 2024/2025 season included 134 days of operation, with a cumulative 445 inches of snowfall.

This season saw the return of Kings & Queens of Corbet’s Couloir as well as installation of a new, high-speed lift at Sublette.

“With nearly 450 inches of snowfall, shorter wait times thanks to managed capacity, and faster access across the mountain via high-speed lifts, we are proud of the guest experience that the resort was able to offer,” newly appointed JHMR CEO Doug Pierini said in a Tuesday press release.









