I thought this was interesting. (Besides, it might help you plan where to go on your next ski trip.)
From OnTheSnow.com, the top 35 US Ski Resorts with the highest average snowfall:
– Mt. Baker, WA = 701”
– Alyeska, AK = 650”
– Kirkwood, CA = 600″
– Timberline Lodge, OR = 550”
– Alta, UT = 500″
– Sugar Bowl, CA = 500″
– Snowbird, UT = 500”
– Solitude, UT = 500”
– Brighton, UT = 500”
– Powder Mountain, UT = 500″
– Grand Targhee, WY = 500”
– Crystal Mountain, WA = 486″
– Sierra-at-Tahoe = 480″
– Wolf Creek, CO = 465″
– Mt. Bachelor, OR = 456″
– Jackson Hole, WY = 450″
– Squaw Valley, CA = 450”
– Alpine Meadows, CA = 450”
– Homewood, CA = 450″
– Stevens Pass, WA = 450″
– Mt Hood Meadows, OR = 430″
– Mammoth Mountain, CA = 400″
– Big Sky/Moonlight, MT = 400″
– Snowbasin, UT = 400″
– Brian Head, UT = 400″
– Eagle Point, UT = 400″
– Beaver Mountain, UT = 400″
– Loveland, CO = 400″
– Jay Peak, VT = 377″
– Heavenly, CA = 360″
– Park City, UT = 360″
– Canyons, UT = 355″
– Eaglecrest, AK = 350″
– Bridger Bowl, MT = 350″
– Hoodoo Ski Area, OR = 350″
– Arapahoe Basin, CO = 350″
From OnTheSnow.com, the top 35 US Ski Resorts with the highest average snowfall:
– Mt. Baker, WA = 701”
– Alyeska, AK = 650”
– Kirkwood, CA = 600″
– Timberline Lodge, OR = 550”
– Alta, UT = 500″
– Sugar Bowl, CA = 500″
– Snowbird, UT = 500”
– Solitude, UT = 500”
– Brighton, UT = 500”
– Powder Mountain, UT = 500″
– Grand Targhee, WY = 500”
– Crystal Mountain, WA = 486″
– Sierra-at-Tahoe = 480″
– Wolf Creek, CO = 465″
– Mt. Bachelor, OR = 456″
– Jackson Hole, WY = 450″
– Squaw Valley, CA = 450”
– Alpine Meadows, CA = 450”
– Homewood, CA = 450″
– Stevens Pass, WA = 450″
– Mt Hood Meadows, OR = 430″
– Mammoth Mountain, CA = 400″
– Big Sky/Moonlight, MT = 400″
– Snowbasin, UT = 400″
– Brian Head, UT = 400″
– Eagle Point, UT = 400″
– Beaver Mountain, UT = 400″
– Loveland, CO = 400″
– Jay Peak, VT = 377″
– Heavenly, CA = 360″
– Park City, UT = 360″
– Canyons, UT = 355″
– Eaglecrest, AK = 350″
– Bridger Bowl, MT = 350″
– Hoodoo Ski Area, OR = 350″
– Arapahoe Basin, CO = 350″