All three Teton County ski resorts have delayed their season-opening dates due to a lack of snow and warm temperatures that have limited snowmaking.
The Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, the largest resort in Wyoming, announced Tuesday that it would not open its 60th anniversary season as scheduled on Friday. That followed news from Snow King Mountain and Grand Targhee Resort that they would postpone their season-opening dates because of limited snowmaking and little natural snowfall.
Ski runs across the county look sad, with only patches of man-made snow dotting the otherwise brown slopes. Grand Targhee above Alta delayed last Friday’s planned opening indefinitely and Snow King, the Jackson “Town Hill,” has backed off its commitment to a Dec. 5 start.
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