Jan 18, 2025
There are 12 ski areas in the State of Idaho (Grand Targhee is in Wyoming so it doesn't count) and nearly all of them are off to a great start this winter season. As we sit through a long dry stretch, most ski resorts have between 90-100% of their terrain open as of January 18th with the only exceptions being Pebble Creek and Kelly Canyon.So who has the deepest snowpack*?Based on data from the individual resorts, here's how Idaho ski areas are stacking up this season.*Base depths are taken at the summitIdaho Snow Report Roundup (1/18/25)1) Brundage Mountain ResortBase Depth: 75"Season Total: 178"Brundage Snow Report2) Silver MountainBase Depth: 72"Season Total: 145"Silver Mountain Snow Report3) Magic MountainBase Depth: 64"Season Total: NAMagic Mountain Snow Report 4) Schweitzer Mountain ResortBase Depth: 63"Season Total: 166"Schweitzer Snow Report5) TamarackBase Depth: 60"Season Total: 127"Tamarack Snow Report6) Bogus Basin Ski AreaBase Depth: 56"Season Total: 139"Bogus Basin Snow Report 7) Sun Valley ResortBase Depth: 54"Season Total: 80"Sun Valley Snow Report8) Lookout Pass Ski AreaBase Depth: 52"Season Total: 136"Lookout Pass Snow Report9) Soldier MountainBase Depth: 50"Season Total: 88"Soldier Mountain Snow Report10) Pomerelle MountainBase Depth: 43"Season Total: 141"Pomerelle Snow Report11) Kelly Canyon Ski AreaBase Depth: 40"Season Total: NAKelly Canyon Snow Report12) Pebble CreekBase Depth: 26"Season Total: NAPebble Creek Snow Report
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